Print - Framed Fashion Plate, 'The Newest French Fashions', from the Young Englishwoman, 1864, 1864

Historical information

The first issue of The Young Englishwoman was published in December of 1864 and was directed toward a young, female, middle-class audience and treated mostly household matters such as needlework, recipes, house-hold management tips and fashion. The Young Englishwoman started out as a weekly magazine but, as editors and publishers changed over time, it became a monthly periodical.

Significance

This items is used to illustrate the popularisation of fashion styles in the 19th century

Physical description

Framed fashion plate - 'The Newest French Fashions': modelled for the Young Englishwoman.

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