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as well as the 'World of Fashion and Continental Feuilletons', in which she displayed her own designed models. In 1830, she officially supported the boycott of French fashion, though in practice made use of them in her own shop.
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twice a week. She claims to have invented the Bandage Corset (1819), a corset specially designed for support during pregnancy, which was purchased by
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She had an agent in Paris, who informed her about the latest fashion, which she regularly displayed in her shop in
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Ashelford, Jane, The art of dress: clothes and society, 1500-1914, National Trust, London, 1996
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Women in Print: Writing Women and Women's Magazines from the Restoration
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British fashion merchant, fashion designer and fashion journalist
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