Regency Fashion: Riding and Muslin Dress (1812)
These designs appeared in the January 1812 edition of The Lady’s Monthly Museum.
These designs appeared in the January 1812 edition of The Lady’s Monthly Museum.
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These gowns appeared in the December 1806 issue of The Lady’s Monthly Museum.