Period Fashion Gallery
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jeanoflochiel:costume series: medieval fashion in period drama → crowns and coronetsCrowns were per
Male actors in female and male roles, Japan (Edo Period)1. Actor Iwai Kumesaburo I as Keisei Agemaki
The large Nell Gynne hat was very fashionable in the Edwardian period, circa 1910.
Costumes from Korean TV series Seodong-YoThe period drama is based on Seodong-yo, said to be one of
Woman Holding Fan by Toyohara Kunichika and Ryoko, from the series Thirty-six Elegant Selections of
Meghan Leese as Cinderella in “True Cinderella” from Glassbook Magazine, wearing a design by Rachel
Gold bracelet with grapevine. Byzantine period, 6th-7th century CE, probably made in Constantinople
Chinese hanfu by 风熏堂-则宁
weloveperioddrama:Costumes per historical period: Golden Age of Piracy (1650-1726 aprox.)
traditional chinese clothes, hanfu. period: eastern han dynasty(25-220) 裝束與樂舞
Kawari kabuto (eccentric-shaped helmets), Japan.3. 19th century (Edo period)
Courtesan with Child Attendants, by Kondo Katsunobu, Edo period Japan, Kyoho era, 1716-36
jeanoflochiel:costume series: medieval fashion in period drama →hennins (steeple & butterfly) an
Gold bracelet with grapevine. Byzantine period, 6th and 7th centuries CE, probably made in Constanti
Japanese helmet (kawari kabuto) with conch shell (horagai) shape. The Gold lacquer interior indicate
Model: @melanieyvetteFor @iampretty.periodPh/Creative: @fiyawata
jeannepompadour:Japanese hairstyles from the Asuka period (538-710 or 592-645)
A little shorter than most skirts of the period, ca. 1900, these three women skiing in New South Wal
Traditional Chinese hanfu exhibition of tang dynasty and warring states period by 装束与乐舞
jeanoflochiel:costume series: medieval fashion in period drama → snoods (crespines and cauls cont.)T
germanaustriannoblesandroyals:Period Drama Fashion (18/?): Princess Sophie of Bavaria, Archduchess o
jeanoflochiel:costume series: medieval fashion in period drama → crowns and coronetsCrowns were per
Gold openwork applique, late 5th-4th century BC. Persian, Achaemenid period.
Fashion from Japan’s Taisho Period (1912-1926)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUCv7axKJkE
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