Gallery of Fashion
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The Gallery of Fashion was a British fashion magazine, published between 1794 and 1803.[1] It was the first British fashion magazine, being the first publication in Britain devoted exclusively to fashion.[1]
The magazine was published in London by Nicholas Heideloff. It was produced following the model of the first fashion magazine in Europe, the Cabinet des Modes, which had been both exported as well as copied in the rest of Europe but discontinued during the French revolution.
In a 2014 interview, historical author Candice Hern[2] discussed, "several rare fashion prints from The Gallery of Fashion dated 1798".[3]
Gallery of Fashion has been considered, "the antecedent to Vogue."[4]
Gallery
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1794
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Gallery of Fashion, vol. III- April 1, 1796 - March 1, 1797.
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Gallery of Fashion, vol. III- April 1, 1796 - March 1, 1797.
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Gallery of Fashion, vol. VII- April 1, 1800 - March 1, 1801.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Kate Nelson Best, The History of Fashion Journalism
- ^ Discovering Brisé Fans with Candice Hern, Jane Austen Society of North America: North Carolina, 8 October 2024, retrieved 26 December 2024
- ^ Romance Unlaced: Candice Hern and Isobel Carr on Historical Dress, USA Today, 11 December 2014, retrieved 26 December 2024
- ^ From Shopping To Scandal: What Did the Georgians Ever Do For Us? Quite a Lot, Actually..., Independent UK, 10 November 2013, retrieved 26 December 2024
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