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1832 fashion plate from Wiener Moden, Vienna.

Unintentionally somewhat laughable, since it imposes the temporarily-fashionable silhouette (sloping shoulders etc.) onto the shape of the body in an awkward way.
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Source Wiener Moden (Scanned by H.Churchyard)
Author Unknown 1832 artist

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current04:18, 8 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 04:18, 8 January 2006595 × 827 (138 KB)Churchh1832 fashion plate from ''Wiener Moden'', Vienna. Unintentionally somewhat laughable, since it imposes the temporarily-fshionable silhouette onto the shape of the body in an awkward way. Scanned by H.Churchyard. Category:1830s fashion

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