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Regency Fashion: Walking and Evening Dress (1824)

By Anne | January 2, 2025 - 7:58 am |January 20, 2025 Regency Fashion
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Designs and descriptions appeared in the January 1824 issue of The Lady’s Monthly Museum

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, lady's monthly museum, regency, Regency England, regency fashion, regency women, regency women's clothing, regency women's fashion, walking dress, women

Regency Culture and Society: Miscellaneous Maxims

By Anne | December 26, 2024 - 8:15 am |January 4, 2025 Guest Post, Regency Culture and Society, Shruti Rao
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The Lady’s Magazine, January 1810.

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, etiquette, lady's monthly museum, regency, Regency England

Regency Fashion: Morning and Full Dress (1799)

By Anne | June 4, 2023 - 7:48 am |June 20, 2023 Regency Fashion
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Descriptions and plates appeared in the June 1799 issue of The Lady’s Monthly Museum.

Tagged full dress, lady's monthly museum, morning dress, regency, Regency England, regency fashion, regency women, regency women's clothing, regency women's fashion, women

Regency Women of Character: Ladies in Masquerade

By Anne | May 2, 2023 - 7:42 am |May 16, 2023 Regency Women of Character
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From the April 1802 issue of The Lady’s Monthly Museum, comes a story of two young women who determine, for survival, the need to masquerade Continue →

Tagged 19th century, cross dress, lady's monthly museum, masquerade, regency, Regency England, regency women, trans
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