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Parasol / Ackermann s

Cambric muslin morning dress with the skirt finished with a 13 tucks, in the French style. Pale fawn coloured spencer with cuffs & half-sleeves trimmed with full scallops

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1819 Accessories Ackermann Englishwoman Handkerchief Leans Melancholy Pale Parasol Parasols Plinth Regency Reverie Shading Umbrella Wistful Wistfully Ackermanns


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This image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases an Englishwoman of the Regency era, dressed in the height of fashion for a morning outing. The young woman wears a Cambric muslin morning dress with an impressive 13 tucks in the French style, adding a delicate and intricate touch to the skirt. The pale fawn color of the dress complements her complexion and the fashionable accessories of the time, such as the parasol and handkerchief, which are essential for protecting oneself from the sun and expressing one's refined sensibilities. The parasol, a symbol of elegance and femininity, is held in a melancholic pose, with the woman leaning wistfully against a plinth, shading her face from the sun's rays. The parasol, produced by Ackermann & Co., features full scallops that adorn the cuffs and half-sleeves of the accompanying spencer, adding a playful and feminine touch to the ensemble. The parasol, a must-have accessory for any well-dressed Englishwoman of the era, is a testament to the attention to detail and elegance of the time. The pale blue background and the woman's thoughtful expression evoke a sense of introspection and reverie, making this image a poignant reminder of the historical significance of fashion and its role in expressing the emotions and desires of the time. This evocative image is a must-have for any collection of Regency-era fashion or for those with an appreciation for the history of costume and accessories.

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