History Of Fashion Gallery
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PINK SILK TAFFETA DINNER GOWN, c. 1869Bubblegum pink silk taffeta 3-pc gown w/ square neckline &
TEAL WOOL VISITING DRESS, c. 18802-pc teal wool & brocaded silk day dress with center front butt
TWO BLACK CHIFFON EVENING GOWNS, 1930s2 early 1930s black chiffon evening dresses: 1 w/ crystal bead
TWO FUR TRIMMED EVENING COATS, 1920s1 gold & silver lamé coat w/ Fauvist stylized forest motif i
CHINE SILK EVENING GOWN, 1880/1900Trained evening gown of blond silk satin w/ warp-printed red, yell
CHARLES WORTH PEARL BEADED EVENING BODICE, c. 18801880s black Victorian bodice, center front button
LADIES BROCADED PURPLE SILK OPEN GOWN, AMERICA, 1770-1785Open robe a l'anglaise of aubergine-copper
BURGUNDY SILK, VELVET & LACE VISITING DRESS, c. 1894-18952-pc visiting dress in burgundy satin &
CHARMEUSE & BRUSSELS MIXED LACE GOWN, c. 1910Ivory silk charmeuse trained gown w/ overbodice of
DEVORE VELVET, c. 1912V-neck bodice of cream mesh trimmed in single row of prong set paste round bri
EMERALD GREEN EVENING GOWN, c. 18552-pc emerald green silk taffeta evening gown c/o fitted & bon
METALLIC LACE EVENING GOWN, c. 1912Ecru silk trained evening gown w/ Trompe-l'œil silk floss & b
robb-greyjoy:fuselii:dolce and gabbana alta moda f/w 2018 okay but just to add in:this is shot on th
#loveyourancestors last photograph of today! (tomorrow will post more ❤️❤️)@lamliet sent me a photog
Don’t Forget To Cut It Larger! Sew-Rite 8953My own sewing pattern instruction sheets often have some
Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1755 - 1842)Self-portrait in a Straw HatMadame d’Aguesseau de FresnesPortra
Afternoon Dress1852The MET
history-of-fashion:ab. 1896 The ‘Lily’ evening gown by House of Worth black silk velvet, white silk
flamande:lolita-wardrobe:A Timeline of Women’s Fashion from 1784-1970 (source: kottke.org/17/
Another baby shoe - I can’t get enough of the cuteness
suzani:Avar woman (Caucasus), wedding traditional costume. Ethnic groups living in the Russian repub
questionabletastetheatre:Perhaps the most evocative fatal fashion trend of the 19th century is the c
18th century man bun
On the Champs Elysées. Photographer unknown. c. 1900.Source : moldovan Sorin Pinterest#history #hist
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