Regency Fashion: Undress and Walking Dresses
I love that April 1804’s issue of Lady’s Monthly Museum featured, in its plate, “undress” designs for a lady chillin’ in her boudoir. Although you Continue
I love that April 1804’s issue of Lady’s Monthly Museum featured, in its plate, “undress” designs for a lady chillin’ in her boudoir. Although you Continue
New Picture of London, 1830 Off Kensington High Street, a great, rambling mansion served as the Whig headquarters for 30 years during the early 1800s. Continue
These plates appeared in the second volume of George Smith’s 1805 A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior. I love the dramatic colors Continue
I stumbled upon this brief review of the powers of walking as exercise. It has some remarkably sexist things to say about men and women, Continue