An Explosion of Fashion Magazines, J. Bonnard, after Jules David (1808-1892), c. 1863

An Explosion of Fashion Magazines, J. Bonnard, after Jules David (1808-1892), c. 1863

engraving, h 250mm × w 189mm More details

Starting from the 1850s, fashion magazines became more affordable and acquired a wider readership. The invention of the sewing machine around 1850 made it easier for people to make their own clothes. Ready-made garments were now also on offer, with fashion plates providing vendor addresses, such as the Maison Gagelin in Paris.