Elegant Cauchoise seen from the back. She has a peasant Casaquin in Taffeta with three silver gances on the back seams, the petticoat is of matching Taffeta, a Gauze Apron with ribbon tufts. (1780…
Today I have a small selection of 1787 fashion plate images from the publication "Magasin des Modes Nouvelles, Francaises et Anglaises". Based on the information I have been able to find this publication ran from 1786-1789 and I've been fortunate enough to acquire a variety of fashion images from all the years it was produced. My previous post showed a few of the 1876 fashions and several "Hat Fashions" from this publication can be seen - HERE (they start about a quarter of the way down the post). Garden Stroll by EKDuncan - showing a 1787 fashion lady from Magasin des Modes Nouvelles This digital scene was created using an Ackermann Repository background, one of my EKDuncan vintage frames and a lovely vintage fashion plate that I turned into PNG form and altered the color. I've included a variety of colorized fashions at the bottom of the post so I hope you enjoy them. 1787 Fashion Plates Jan 1787 - Magasin des Modes Nouvelles, Francaises et Anglaises Feb 1787 - Magasin des Modes Nouvelles, Francaises et Anglaises Feb 1787 - Magasin des Modes Nouvelles, Francaises et Anglaises March 1787 - Magasin des Modes Nouvelles, Francaises et Anglaises March 1787 - Magasin des Modes Nouvelles, Francaises et Anglaises July 1787 - Magasin des Modes Nouvelles, Francaises et Anglaises July 1787 - Magasin des Modes Nouvelles, Francaises et Anglaises Nov 1787 - Magasin des Modes Nouvelles, Francaises et Anglaises Dec 1787 - Magasin des Modes Nouvelles, Francaises et Anglaises Dec 1787 - Magasin des Modes Nouvelles, Francaises et Anglaises I choose to turn the two ladies from Feb 1787 into PNG images and then had a bit of fun creating new color versions of their fashions so I could have a variety of design choices to use in digital art projects. Here are the versions I came up with. Fashion lady #1 - 1787 Original Color Periwinkle Version Plum Version Green Version Teal Version Blue Version Grey Version Red Version Fashion lady #2 - 1787 Original color version Lilac Version Green Version Rose Version Teal Version ***************************** "Garden Stroll" I used the teal version of lady #1 and reversed her direction for my scene and then it was just a question of finding a pretty backdrop and frame to finish her off. Here are the last two images I used to create this quick digital scene. The Background I used an 1827 image from Ackermann Repository's Country Seat series as my background. I have not previously posted this image so it's another new one for you to add to your collection. Other Ackermann "Country Seat" landscapes are available HERE 1827 Marine Villa - Isle of Wight from Ackermann's Repository The Frame One of my digital creations based on a vintage frame from my personal collection. A Higher Resolution version of this can be found at my deviantART account HERE Other High Resolution versions of my Vintage Frames can be found HERE I still have more Georgian Era Fashion plates coming up so till next time...
Con la denominación de VESTIDO A LA CIRCASIANA o, simplemente CIRCASIANA, se identificó a una variante del VESTIDO A LA POLONESA usado a finales del siglo XVIII. Poseía como aquel, las tres ‘concha…