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Gazette of Fashion, 1861, 1943. Creator: Unknown
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Gazette of Fashion, 1861, 1943. Creator: Unknown
Gazette of Fashion, 1861, 1943. Victorian hand coloured engraving from British magazine Gazette of Fashion. From " Fashions and Fashion Plates 1800-1900", by James Laver. [Penguin Books Limited, London and New York, 1943]
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This print from the Gazette of Fashion, dating back to 1861 and published in 1943, offers a glimpse into the Victorian era's sartorial elegance. The hand-coloured engraving showcases three gentlemen strolling arm in arm through a picturesque garden. Dressed impeccably in their fashionable attire, they exude an air of sophistication and refinement. The men are adorned in top hats, jackets, and trousers that epitomize the fashion trends of the time. Their sideburns and posture reflect the societal norms prevalent during this period. Engrossed in conversation, one gentleman holds a sporting gun while his loyal hunting dog accompanies them on their leisurely walk. The image transports us to a bygone era when outdoor pursuits such as hunting were popular pastimes among British gentlemen. The meticulously detailed engraving captures not only the clothing styles but also provides insight into social customs and interests of that time. Published by Penguin Books Limited in London and New York during World War II, this print serves as both an artistic representation of Victorian fashion and a historical artifact. Its inclusion in James Laver's book "Fashions and Fashion Plates 1800-1900" further solidifies its significance within the realm of fashion history. As we admire this enchanting image today, it reminds us of how fashion has evolved over centuries while offering glimpses into different eras' cultural nuances.
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