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  2. Journal des dames et des modes - Wikipedia

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    From the 1820s, the dominance of the magazine was broken with an increasing number of rivals when the French fashion magazine industry exploded with a number of rivaling magazines, such as the Petit courrier des dames (1821-1868), Le Follet (1829-1892), La Mode (1829-1854) and Le Journal des demoiselles (1833-1922), and Journal des dames et des ...

  3. Galerie des Modes et Costumes Français - Wikipedia

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    The innovative Galerie des modes is the most expansive and perhaps the best known project of the print merchants Jacques Esnauts (or Esnault) and Michel Rapilly. Both of these men hailed from the region of Normandy (Esnauts came from Magny-le-Désert, and Rapilly came from Pirou), and the name of their publishing house, Ville de Coutances, reflects these common origins.

  4. 1830 in France - Wikipedia

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    François-René de Chateaubriand sacrifices his political career by refusing to swear an oath of allegiance to the new king and retires to write his memoirs. August 13 – Louis Philippe appoints the Duc de Broglie as Prime Minister. November 2 – Jacques Laffitte succeeds the Duc de Broglie as prime minister.

  5. Algirdas Julien Greimas - Wikipedia

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    The first work of direct significance to his subsequent research was his doctoral thesis La Mode en 1830. Essai de description du vocabulaire vestimentaire d' après les journaux de modes de l'époque ' Fashion in 1830. A Study of the Vocabulary of Clothes based on the Fashion Magazines of the Times '. [18]

  6. Cabinet des Modes - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet des Modes, with the title La Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Francaises et Anglaises (or Magasin des modes for short) in 1786–1789, and Le Journal de la Modet et du Gout in 1790–1793, was a French fashion magazine, published between 1785 and 1793. [1] It is recognized to be the first fashion magazine. [2]

  7. French Provisional Ministry of 1830 - Wikipedia

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    The French Provisional Ministry of 1830 was announced on 1 August 1830 by Louis-Philippe d'Orléans in his capacity as Lieutenant General of the kingdom. It replaced the Paris Municipal Commission Ministry announced the day before after the revolution in which the Bourbon Restoration monarchy was deposed.

  8. 1830s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    In the Río de la Plata cities of Buenos Aires and Montevideo, the fashion for peinetones—which was unique to the region—became immensely popular. Although its origin can be traced back to the traditional Spanish peineta comb, the peinetón derived into a different headpiece altogether, both for its physical characteristics as well as for ...

  9. Category:1830 in France - Wikipedia

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