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Description An 1842 fashion plate from La Mode which seemingly deliberately plays up the contrast between a strongly masculine-fashion-influenced riding habit (a garment which ladies wore in order to ride horses sidesaddle) vs. ultra-feminine high-fashion attire, with perhaps slightly bizarre results.
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Source La Mode
Author unknown 1842 artist

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current14:39, 10 April 2006Thumbnail for version as of 14:39, 10 April 2006742 × 805 (371 KB)Churchh1842 fashion plate from ''La Mode'' which deliberately plays up the contrast between a strongly masculine-fashion-influenced riding habit (a garment which ladies wore in order to ride horses sidesaddle) vs. ultra-feminine high-fashion attire, with slightl

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