Journal des Demoiselles
The Journal des Demoiselles had been published since 1833 as a fashion magazine for young women. In the 1914-1915 season it presented an ankle-length skirt so narrow it was nicknamed the ‘hobble skirt’. The slim silhouette was completed with either a small cap known as a toque or a broad-brimmed hat. Parasols continued to be an indispensable accessory to shield one’s face from the sun and, more importantly, to prevent it from becoming tanned.
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Journal des Demoiselles
The Journal des Demoiselles had been published since 1833 as a fashion magazine for young women. In the 1914-1915 season it presented an ankle-length skirt so narrow it was nicknamed the ‘hobble skirt’. The slim silhouette was completed with either a small cap known as a toque or a broad-brimmed hat. Parasols continued to be an indispensable accessory to shield one’s face from the sun and, more importantly, to prevent it from becoming tanned.
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Bruikleen van de Collectie M.A. Ghering-van Ierlant
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On loan from the M.A. Ghering-van Ierlant Collection
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Het Journal des Demoiselles be ...... n vooral niet bruin te worden.
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The Journal des Demoiselles ha ...... event it from becoming tanned.
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RP-P-2009-3854
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Rijksmuseum
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title
Journal des Demoiselles
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Journal des Demoiselles
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type
created
1914
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1914
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extent
blad breedte 201 mm
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blad hoogte 286 mm
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height 286 mm
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width 201 mm
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Collectie: kostuum- en modeprenten
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: costume and fashion prints
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Collection: prints
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temporal
eerste kwart 20e eeuw
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first quarter 20st century
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