Ackermann's Repository, Jan. 1813
Ackermann's Repository, April 1813
Morning Dress:
A Polonese robe and petticoat of fine cambric or
jaconot muslin, ornamented at its several terminations with a border of
net-work, furnished with an edging of muslin, gathered very full, and a vandyke
cuff, en suite.
A bonnet-cap, composed of jonquille satin, and
treble borders of scollopped lace, confined on one side with ribband of the
same colour. Gloves and slippers of yellow kid.
This robe, so attractive, novel, and elegant, is
more particularly adapted to the slender or tall figure; and is furnished us
from the house of Mrs. Gill of Cork-street, Burlington Gardens, to whose
unrivalled taste, unique elegance, and novelty of design, we have for some time
past been indebted for the superior order of female fashions by which, we
flatter ourselves, this publication is ever distinguished.
Ackermann's Repository April 1813
Carriage Dress
A high round robe of jaconet or
cambric muslin, with plaited bodice, long sleeve, and deep falling frill,
terminated with a vandyke of needle work. A Russian mantle, of Pomona, or
spring green sarsnet, lined with white satin,
and trimmed with rich frog fringe and binding, confined with a cord and
tassel, as taste or convenience may direct.
A cottage slouch bonnet, of
corresponding materials, edged with antique scolloped lace, confined under the
chin with ribbon, tied on the left side; and appositely ornamented with a small
cluster o spring flowers Slippers of
green kid, or jean, and gloves of primrose kid.
LaBelle Assemblee, June 1813
Afternoon Promenade Dress:
Short dress of jaconet muslin, made
rather scantier in the skirt than they have been worn, and cut down as much as
possible all around the bosom and back of the neck. The body is full, but drawn in at the top of
the back, which is ornamented with a while silk button, and confined to the
waist by a girdle of rich white figured ribband; a jacket of the same materials
as the gown, fastened to the waist by a white silk button, complete this truly
elegant dress which is unequalled for tasteful simplicity. Over this our fair
pedestrians throw a sky-blue scarf.
Bonnet of white-willow shavings,
ornamented with a flower and wreath of sky-blue, and tied under the chin with a
ribband to correspond. Hair dressed in very loose curls on each side of the
temple and divided very much in front. Gloves and sandals of sky-blue kid.
Necklace and earrings of white cornelian. Johnston parasol. This elegant
appendage to the walking costume, is also of sky-blue silk, and finished with a
rich and deep fringe; it has very recently made its appearance, and is already
a general favorite.
Ackermann’s Repository, August, 1813
Morning Dress
A petticoat of jaconet or cambric muslin; with a
Cossack coat, or three-quartered pelisse of lemon-coloured sarsnet, with
vandyke Spanish border of a deeper shade.
Full sleeves, confined at the wrist with a broad elastic gold bracelet;
confined also, at the bottom of the waist, with a ribband en suite.
Foundling cap of lace, with full double border in
front, confined under the chin with a ribband the color of the pelisse, and
tied on one side; a bunch of variegated carnations placed on the left side.
Gloves and Roman slippers of lemon-coloured kid.
Some descriptions courtesy of Susan Forgue's website:
user name: JAScholar
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and Author Candice Hern's website:
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