Antique La Mode Illustrée Fashion Plate – Framed Paris Print 15x18 – Victorian Wall Art

$220.00
This is an authentic antique French fashion plate from the 19th century, originally published in the renowned Parisian journal La Mode Illustrée. The illustration is after Anaïs Toudouze, one of the most important fashion illustrators of the Victorian era, and was printed by Imp. Gilquin, Paris.

The scene depicts elegantly dressed Parisian women in refined domestic or social surroundings. The garments reflect high-fashion styles of the period, including layered skirts, structured silhouettes, lace detailing, and decorative trims. Such plates were used as visual references for dressmakers and as inspiration for fashionable households.

The engraving features the fine linework and soft hand-coloring typical of La Mode Illustrée plates. The original French text, artist credit, and printer imprint appear along the lower margin, confirming its publication and origin.

This piece offers a genuine glimpse into 19th-century French fashion and society and makes a beautiful addition to an antique print collection or traditional interior décor.
Item Specifics

Publication: La Mode Illustrée (Bureaux du Journal, 56 rue Jacob, Paris)

Artist: After Anaïs Toudouze

Printer: Imp. Gilquin, Paris

Subject: Victorian Parisian women’s fashion

Visible Image Size: Approx. 10" x 13"

Frame Size: Approx. 15" x 18"

Condition Report

The print is in very good antique condition with light, even toning consistent with age. Framed and matted, clean and ready to display. Please review photos closely, as they form part of the description.
This is an authentic antique French fashion plate from the 19th century, originally published in the renowned Parisian journal La Mode Illustrée. The illustration is after Anaïs Toudouze, one of the most important fashion illustrators of the Victorian era, and was printed by Imp. Gilquin, Paris.

The scene depicts elegantly dressed Parisian women in refined domestic or social surroundings. The garments reflect high-fashion styles of the period, including layered skirts, structured silhouettes, lace detailing, and decorative trims. Such plates were used as visual references for dressmakers and as inspiration for fashionable households.

The engraving features the fine linework and soft hand-coloring typical of La Mode Illustrée plates. The original French text, artist credit, and printer imprint appear along the lower margin, confirming its publication and origin.

This piece offers a genuine glimpse into 19th-century French fashion and society and makes a beautiful addition to an antique print collection or traditional interior décor.
Item Specifics

Publication: La Mode Illustrée (Bureaux du Journal, 56 rue Jacob, Paris)

Artist: After Anaïs Toudouze

Printer: Imp. Gilquin, Paris

Subject: Victorian Parisian women’s fashion

Visible Image Size: Approx. 10" x 13"

Frame Size: Approx. 15" x 18"

Condition Report

The print is in very good antique condition with light, even toning consistent with age. Framed and matted, clean and ready to display. Please review photos closely, as they form part of the description.