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A Georgian era, early 19th century, ‘Dearest’ ring: the first letter of each stone represents a lett
History in costumes From Pharaoh to Dandy by Anna Blaze, art by Daria Chaltykyan1. Roman patricians:
yesterdaysprint:The Tatler, England, June 17, 1931
Dovima with elephants by Richard Avedon, evening dress by Dior, Cirque d'Hiver, Paris, August 1955(s
Worth evening dress, 1911-1912
17th century menswear
nymphe-etoile:sixpenceee:During World War 2, women would paint their legs to make it appear that the
Striped 18th Century Robe in Silk and Cotton with Self Fabric Ruching and BowsI’m going to say
Bust of Madame Sedaine French, 1781 Augustin PajouMuseum of Fine Arts, BostonThis is one of my favor
treasures-and-beauty:Golden diadem of the Scythian princess, Meda, from the Royal Tombs of Aigai, 4t
Three eras of ancient Egyptian clothing (click to enlarge)
Portrait of a Lady in Green, William Bruce Ellis Ranken
Edwardian dresses by Lucile1. 19142. 19143. 1912 (Modeled by “Lucile” herself: Lady Lucy Duff Gordon
The clothing of Frida KahloIn 1925, when Kahlo was 18, 1925, she was riding in a bus that collided w
Persecuted for Wearing the Beard,Joseph Palmer was a farmer and War of 1812 veteran from Fitchburg,
A re-imaginging of Nguyễn dynasty imperial court in the modern world, mixing Nguyễn luxury with mode
uwmspeccoll:Fashion FridayFor this week’s Fashion Friday, we’re taking a slightly different approach
Itty-bitty doll stays! Squee!Lady Clapham’s stays, 1690-1700(via Doll’s stays - Lady Cla
fripperiesandfobs:Evening dress, mid-1880′sFrom the John Bright Historic Costume Collection
yesterdaysprint:Daily Mirror, England, June 20, 1931Image © The British Library Board. All Rights Re
The Ladies Waldegrave by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1780
onnesaitjamais:Robe à l’anglaise and habit à la française, c. 1785-1795.Aargh so pretty
Evolution of Chinese Fashion by lilsuika on Deviantart. She has all sorts of fantastic materials on
Women’s hats and hairstyles, Consulate and Empire (1800-1815) from Ruth Turner Wilcox’s The Mode in
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