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PRINCESS COLLOROWSKY (128). LADY PAULINE (L10).
peasant’s cap worn by Mlle. Rosalic Tag- lioni (8) which would ravish the heart of any httle girl. Tt 1s fashioned of violet velvet trimmed with narrow gold braid, and has projecting out on cither side two 1ili- putian gold pins with real round gcolden knobs. Phillippa Countess of - Jedburgh
(69) wears an opera hat of exactly the same kind as was worn by Court ladics to the theatre in the carly part of this century. Tt 1Is made of black velvet with an immense brim, which is hound with pink cord, and is trimmed with pink marabout feathers both outside and inside the brim. (Sce page 226.)
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LADY SHREWSBURY (50). OF GUIDO (130).
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MAME, SVLIHIDE TAGLIONT (10).
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LADY AxNoLD (8ol LADY BULKLEY (107). STAGE SOLDIER (131).
VICTORINE (22).
All the Court ladies, in contradistinction to the ladies of the ballet, have moderately long full skirts, and, as a rule, low pointed bodices and gigot sleeves— and there is not a sign of the flounces and crinolines so much worn mmediately before Queen Victoria’s accession, and again later.
Lady Arnold (100) scems to have been one of the Princess’s favourites, as she appears in at least five different costumes. She looks particularly well in a full-skirted, short-waisted dress of pale yellow crape trimmed with knots of shaded mauve ribbon of the most delicate
colour (made by the Princess). ‘i‘he same
LADY NINA MORTON (96)
LEUGENIE, . MME. DAHALIG (12Q)