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Ball gowns of the early 1860's (somewhat extreme examples of the crinoline hoop-skirt style).

Left: Rose Taffeta with Chantilly flounces. Right: Black net over white satin.
Date early 1860s
Source Scanned by H. Churchyard from 1st edition of Blanche Payne's History of Costume
Author Drawn by Pauqet for Petit Courrier des Dames.

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current18:58, 9 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:58, 9 March 2006838 × 752 (254 KB)Churchh (talk | contribs)Ball gowns of the early 1860's (somewhat extreme examples of the crinoline hoop-skirt style), drawn by Pauqet for ''Petit Courrier des Dames''. Left: Rose Taffeta with Chantilly flounces. Right: Black net over white satin. [[Category:1860s fashion

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