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.