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- subject matching 'Fashion Plates: Dresses - Princess dresses; forreau dresses; Isabeau dresses; Agnes Sorrel dresses'
First called the Isabeau dress and in France as the Agnes Sorel robe, it was a dress made without a seam at the waist, the bodice and skirt being cut in one; from the 1840s.
'The Fashions'. Morning dress, ball dress and dress for a fancy-dress ball, February 1863
by Bonnard, published by Samuel Orchart Beeton, published in The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, first published in Le Moniteur de la Mode, after Jules David
hand-coloured etching and line engraving, published February 1863
NPG D48001
by Paul Deferneville, published by Samuel Orchart Beeton, published in The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, first published in Le Moniteur de la Mode, after E. Préval
hand-coloured etching, line and stipple engraving, published January 1867
NPG D48020
by Paul Deferneville, published by Samuel Orchart Beeton, published in The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, first published in Le Moniteur de la Mode, after Jules David
hand-coloured etching, line and stipple engraving, published January 1867
NPG D48021
'The Fashions', March 1867. Ball toilet and walking toilet
published by Samuel Orchart Beeton, published in The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, first published in Le Moniteur de la Mode, after Jules David
hand-coloured etching, line and stipple engraving, published March 1867
NPG D48023
Summer day and home evening dresses, 1869
by A. Lacourière, published in Les Modes Parisiennes, after François-Claudius Compte-Calix
hand-coloured etching, line and stipple engraving, 1869
NPG D48035