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Fashion Plates

Fashion plates from the late 18th to the early 20th century are hand-colored engravings that appeared in women’s magazines and fashion journals. Since clothing could not be obtained ready-made, these plates provided information to dressmakers and home sewers on the latest fashion trends. In the United States many of the engravings were copied from plates in French magazines. Two of the most popular American women’s magazines during the 19th century were Godey’s Lady’s Book and Peterson’s Magazine. Fashion plates can be found in the collections of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.


Ball Dress

Winter Has Come. Godey's Paris Fashions Americanized

Jubilee Cloak

Parisian Visiting Dress

Parisian Bonnets

Fashionable Walking & Evening Dresses for April 1822

Walking Dress

Evening Dress

Evening Dress

Parisian Ball Dress

Full Dress for the Opera, Theatre, & C.

Morning Dress on a Visit

Opera Costume

Walking Dress

French Ball Dress

English Carriage Dress

Morning Dress

Opera Dress

Morning Exhibition Dress

Promenade Dress

Christmas Festival Dress

The Oldenburgh Dinner Dress

Evening Full Dress in April 1809

The Garden Promenade Dress in Septr 1809

Morning Dress

Ladies Evening or Opera Dress

Full Dress

Evening Dress

Evening Dress

Walking Dress

Evening Dress

Ball Dress for the Fetes in Honour of the Emperor of Russia and Allies

Concert Room Full Dress Nov. 1809

Parisian Public Promenade Dress

Walking Dress


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