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Robe a l'Anglaisec.1775BritishMuseum at FIT
Robe a la Francaisec.1760British V&A
Gown1760sBritish V&A
Open Robec.1735; Altered 1740s &1780sBritish V&A
SmallswordBritishc.1780-1810The smallsword was the typical civilian sidearm worn in Europe from abou
A Celtic bronze ceremonial helmet ca. 150–50 BCE. Known as the “Waterloo Helmet,” it was found in th
Notebook belonging to Josephine Lloyd of St. Swithun’s School(Winchester), containing Mrs. Sew
A pair of Utility men’s socks with the “CC41” label (WW2).At first, people had to use the same
Plastic/perspex bracelet made during WW2 from scraps of aircraft windscreens. One end is slightly f
Fashion designer Norman Hartnell in his London office (1944),comparing his original sketch & fab
Men trying on utility clothes with austerity regulations during WW2.In 1942 and 1943, the Board of T
A poster for clothes rationing during WW2. Children’s clothing required fewer coupons, as the
A map of Central Europe that was bought by an Air Ministry staffmember for 2s 6d (about five pounds
A Make Do and Mend poster from WW2.
A pink crepe wedding dress, worn by Gladys Masen in 1939.Clothes rationing and fabric shortages made
Woman’s coat from the WW2 Utility scheme.This is an excellent example of Utility design, with
A man’s civilian jacket as part of a “demob suit” (1945).After their war service was finished,
A poster issued by the Board of Trade as part of the Make Do and Mend campaign during WW2.
Couple on a subway. Photo by Stanley Kubrick, 1946
Napoleon Bonaparte’s cloak, taken by the British from his coach on the day of the Battle of Waterloo
Chinese Hanfu tutorial: How to wear pants and two types of underwear in Song Dynasty. By 瞳莞 Model
It’s wedding season (but you knew that). This gown was made from a nylon parachute that saved Maj. C
Broadgate (Coventry) following the air raid of 14th –15th November, 1940. At the far end of the str
High Fashion of the 17th Century — The RuffToday fashion changes in the blink of an eye. What
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