File:Kashmir shawls in Paris.png

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English: In this fashion plate , the woman on the left wears a crêpe bonnet ornamented with roses, an amber necklace, a white gown trimmed with crêpe, flowers, and ribbons, an embroidered yellow silk shawl, white gloves, and white sandals. The woman on the right wears a coiffure" à la Ninon" decorated with pearls, a cashmere gown, an apple-green shawl, white gloves, and white sandals . A similar cashmere gown survives in the Musée historique des Tissus, Lyon.
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Source Josephine and the Arts of the Empire
Author Anonymously painted, in Journal des dames et des modes. March 26, 1809, no. 13 , plate 13. Today in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

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A photograph of two women wearing Kashmir shawls representing the fashion in Paris.

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