Robes Modeles Historiques, Pierrette Fleurie

Designed, Printed and Published by Daydou Fils French

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21st plate of album with 60 19th-century costume plates and 1 drawing of mostly women's historical costumes, featuring a variety of designs for traditional costumes from different parts of the world, as well as costumes for literary characters, including Esmeralda. This plate consists of a woman wearing a costume for a flower Pierrette, made up of a white, calf-length dress with ruff collar, blue and tan details, blue belt, and small, pink roses with green leaves. She wears a white hat with blue ribbons and small, pink roses with green leaves, cream gloves on her hands, white stockings, and blue low heels with tiny pink roses. She holds a closed, tan fan on one hand.

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