Fashion magazines of the period, such as Harper's, would be another good
source, but I haven't followed the chain that far.

I'd say humor and satire magazines, like Punch, would have more coverage of Aesthetic-style clothing than regular fashion magazines. The Aesthetics weren't high fashion, they were counter-culture, the Beatniks, Hippies, and Punks of their day.

       CarolynKayta Barrows
dollmaker, fibre artist, textillian
         www.FunStuft.com

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