La Belle Assemblée, the Glossary
La Belle Assemblée (in full La Belle Assemblée or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine Addressed Particularly to the Ladies) was a British women's magazine published from 1806 to 1837, founded by John Bell (1745–1831).[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Catherine Hutton, Charlotte Percy, Duchess of Northumberland, Fashion plate, Gallery of Fashion, John Bell (publisher), John Cochran (artist), List of 18th-century British periodicals, List of 18th-century British periodicals for women, List of 19th-century British periodicals, List of women's magazines, Mary Ann Bell, Mary Shelley bibliography, Regency era, Separate spheres, The Lady's Magazine, Women in the Victorian era.
- 1806 establishments in the United Kingdom
- 1837 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
- Defunct women's fashion magazines
- Defunct women's magazines published in the United Kingdom
- Fashion magazines published in the United Kingdom
- Magazines disestablished in 1837
- Magazines established in 1806
- Regency era
Catherine Hutton
Catherine Hutton (11 February 1756 – 13 March 1846) was an English novelist and letter-writer.
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Charlotte Percy, Duchess of Northumberland
Charlotte Florentia Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (née Lady Charlotte Florentia Clive; 12 September 1787 – 27 July 1866), was governess of the future Queen Victoria.
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Fashion plate
A fashion plate is an illustration (a plate) demonstrating the highlights of fashionable styles of clothing.
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Gallery of Fashion
The Gallery of Fashion was a British fashion magazine, published between 1794 and 1803. La Belle Assemblée and Gallery of Fashion are 19th-century fashion, Defunct women's fashion magazines and Defunct women's magazines published in the United Kingdom.
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John Bell (publisher)
John Bell (1745–1831) was an English publisher.
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John Cochran (artist)
John Cochran or Cochrane (active 1821–1865) was a Scottish portrait miniaturist, a stipple and line engraver and a painter of watercolours.
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List of 18th-century British periodicals
This list of 18th-century British periodicals excludes daily newspapers.
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List of 18th-century British periodicals for women
According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, "In the 18th century, when women were expected to participate in social and political life, those magazines aimed primarily at women were relatively robust and stimulating in content." Here follows a list of some of the major British periodicals marketed to women in the period.
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List of 19th-century British periodicals
This is a list of British periodicals established in the 19th century, excluding daily newspapers.
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List of women's magazines
This is a list of women's magazines from around the world. La Belle Assemblée and list of women's magazines are Defunct women's magazines published in the United Kingdom.
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Mary Ann Bell
Mary Ann Bell (fl. 1806 – fl. 1831), was a British fashion merchant, dressmaker and fashion journalist.
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Mary Shelley bibliography
This is a bibliography of works by Mary Shelley (30 August 1797 – 1 February 1851), the British novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer, best known for her Gothic novel ''Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus'' (1818).
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Regency era
The Regency era of British history is commonly described as the years between and 1837, although the official regency for which it is named only spanned the years 1811 to 1820.
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Separate spheres
Terms such as separate spheres and domestic–public dichotomy refer to a social phenomenon within modern societies that feature, to some degree, an empirical separation between a domestic or private sphere and a public or social sphere.
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The Lady's Magazine
spencer The Lady's Magazine; or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, was an early British women's magazine published monthly from 1770 until 1847. La Belle Assemblée and the Lady's Magazine are 19th-century fashion, Defunct women's magazines published in the United Kingdom and magazines disestablished in 1837.
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Women in the Victorian era
Critical scholars have pointed to the status of women in the Victorian era as an illustration of the striking discrepancy of the United Kingdom's national power and wealth when compared to its social conditions.
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See also
1806 establishments in the United Kingdom
- 101st Regiment of Foot (Duke of York's Irish)
- Earl of Orford
- Independent Methodist Connexion
- La Belle Assemblée
- Ministry of All the Talents
- Monthly Repository
- Newdigate Prize
- Scott baronets of Great Barr
- Shelley baronets of Castle Goring (1806)
1837 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
- La Belle Assemblée
- Parliamentary Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes
- Romantic literature in English
- Royal Naval Academy
- Surveyor of Buildings (Royal Navy)
Defunct women's fashion magazines
- AneCan
- Anna (magazine)
- Corriere delle dame
- Cosmopolitan Russia
- Costume (magazine)
- Der Bazar
- Die Dame
- Dolgozó nő
- Egg (magazine)
- Elle Girl
- Essentials (magazine)
- Eva (Italian magazine)
- Flare (magazine)
- Gallery of Fashion
- Gioia (magazine)
- Gothic & Lolita Bible
- Journal des Luxus und der Moden
- Journal des dames et des modes
- La Belle Assemblée
- La Dona Catalana
- La Violeta
- Lidel (magazine)
- Look (UK magazine)
- Love Berry
- Mehâsin
- More!
- Petticoat (magazine)
- Sibylle (magazine)
- Style: (magazine)
- Svijet
- Tea Moderna
Defunct women's magazines published in the United Kingdom
- Chic (women's magazine)
- Co-operative Correspondence Club
- Essentials (magazine)
- Eve (magazine)
- Family Circle (UK magazine)
- Filament (magazine)
- Gallery of Fashion
- Girl Illustrated
- Home Chat
- Home Notes
- Honey (magazine)
- InStyle UK
- La Belle Assemblée
- Lifescape
- List of women's magazines
- Look (UK magazine)
- Magazine of Female Fashions of London & Paris
- Minx (magazine)
- More!
- Nova (UK magazine)
- Petticoat (magazine)
- Scarlet (magazine)
- She (magazine)
- Slink
- The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine
- The Family Friend (magazine)
- The Female Spectator
- The Gentlewoman
- The Ladies' Mercury
- The Lady's Magazine
- The Lady's Monthly Museum
- The Lady's Museum
- The Lady's Realm
- The Servant's Magazine
- The Woman's World
- Woman's Journal (British magazine)
- Woman's Realm
- Y Gymraes
- Zest (magazine)
Fashion magazines published in the United Kingdom
- 10 Magazine (British magazine)
- Ackermann's Repository
- Arena Homme +
- Asian Woman
- Blitz (British magazine)
- British Vogue
- Company (British magazine)
- Dazed
- Ever Manifesto
- Exit (magazine)
- Fiasco (magazine)
- Finch's Quarterly Review
- Fused Magazine
- Garage (magazine)
- Girl Talk (magazine)
- I-D
- Icon (lifestyle magazine)
- InStyle UK
- La Belle Assemblée
- Look (UK magazine)
- Love (magazine)
- Lula (magazine)
- Magazine of Female Fashions of London & Paris
- Marmalade (magazine)
- Men's Health (British magazine)
- More!
- Pop (fashion magazine)
- Queen (magazine)
- Rebel Magazine
- Ritz Newspaper
- Rubbish (magazine)
- Schön!
- Sleazenation
- Stylenoir
- Stylist (magazine)
- System (magazine)
- Tank (magazine)
- Tatler
- The Face (magazine)
- The Queen: The Ladies Newspaper and Court Chronicle
- The Tatler (1709 journal)
- Trendspotting (magazine)
- Umbrella Magazine
- Vanity Teen
- Wonderland (magazine)
- Xmag
Magazines disestablished in 1837
- American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge
- Aurora (literary journal)
- La Belle Assemblée
- Ladies' Magazine
- Southern Literary Journal and Monthly Magazine
- Statsborgeren
- The Lady's Magazine
Magazines established in 1806
- La Belle Assemblée
- Monthly Repository
- The Caricature Magazine or Hudibrastic Mirror
- Wiener Theaterzeitung
Regency era
- 1795–1820 in Western fashion
- Almack's
- Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
- Beau Brummell
- Blackadder the Third
- Carlton House Fête
- Edward Hughes Ball Hughes
- George III
- Horace Pitt-Rivers, 3rd Baron Rivers
- John Lade
- La Belle Assemblée
- Lord Byron
- Montpelier Crescent
- Regency London
- Regency architecture
- Regency dance
- Regency era
- Regency novel
- Regency reenactment
- Regency romance
- Richard Cosway
- Rococo Revival
- Timbuctoo (novel)
- Ton (society)
- William Arden, 2nd Baron Alvanley
- William Schaw Lindsay
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Belle_Assemblée
Also known as Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, Belle Assemblée, Court and Fashionable Magazine.