Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 10 juillet 1819 (1828). Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
Standing woman dressed in a cotton percale dress, the sleeves and hem of which are decorated with ruffles. On the head an awning hat of checkered tulle, decorated with ears (wheat) and bell flowers. Further accessories: belt with zigzag pattern, gloves, parasol, flat shoes with square toes. Proof of a print from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.
taylorswift: It was a Speak Now (my version) album release party at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City this weekend, full of surprises 😆 I got to premiere the video for ‘I Can See You’ on the big screen and hearing the crowd’s reaction to it is something I’ll never forget. THEN @ joeyking @ taylorlautner and @ helloimpresleycash walked on stage (and there were even a few flips??) to say hi to everyone. I got to play Long Live with my incredible band (who are the ones playing on all my re-records too) and it was just so unfathomably special to me. Singing those words in a stadium full of people who helped me get my music back. Love you all 💜💜💜 See you very soon, Denver!
Nikola Tesla, noted scientist and inventor, is interviewed on his 79th birthday in his home at the Hotel New Yorker, July 10, 1935. Tesla says that he "works harder than ever now," as he sees three important scientific developments ahead. He described one of these as a method for transmitting mechanical energy all over the world.
Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 10 juillet 1820 (1912). Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
Woman with 'paille d'Italie' awning hat, decorated with flowers and marabou feathers. She wears a cotton percale dress with a smocked muslin bodice. The skirt is decorated at the bottom with strips of muslin and remplis. Further accessories: checkered fichu with fringes, striped belt, reticule (bag), shoe with bow. Proof of a print from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.