La Mode nationale, no. 51, 25 décembre 1897, Paris. Groupe de corsages. Modèle de la Mson Wolff, 40, faubourg-Montmartre, Paris. No. 18. — Corsage de dîner. No. 19. — Petite blouse en taffetas. No. 20. — Corsage de soirée. No. 21. — Corsage en taffetas glacé vert d'eau. No. 22. — Corsage en taffetas vieux rose. No. 23. — Corsage de taffetas creme. Bibliothèque nationale de France
Cool Facts- Boreal woodland caribou are one of the larger caribou subspecies, native to only small areas in northern Canada. They are relatively sedentary compared to other caribou, rarely performing a full migration. True to their name, these reindeer live in boreal forests and marshes with plentiful water sources. Boreal woodland caribou rarely form large herds and are relatively solitary, occasionally gathering in small herds of less than twenty individuals when males go into rut. At one time, these caribou lived throughout the majority of Canada and into the United States. Sadly due to overhunting, they were considered threatened in 2002, with their extinction from the U.S.A. and their last herds pushed to the furthest reaches of Newfoundland and Labrador. Through protection from hunting and protection for habitat, boreal woodland caribou have rebound to over 35,000 individuals.