This is a PDF copy of the 24 page Ladies Home Journal Masquerade Costume Sewing Pattern Catalog from the 1920s. These pattern booklets are a great way to learn about fashion from a certain era, gain inspiration for your latest vintage style sewing project, research a particular pattern, or just enjoy the pages of artistic eye candy! This booklet has several pictures of styles from the many eras as influenced by art deco and flapper trends. --PLEASE NOTE, this booklet contains only illustrations of descriptions of patterns. There are no actual sewing patterns in this booklet. TRIGGER WARNING: This booklet contains imagery that some may consider culturally insensitive, or cultural appropriation. While this was a common practice in the era when this material was published, that does not make it any less hurtful to some cultures or groups, both when it was published, and today. We have included these images in this material for research purposes only, but we in no way wish to condone cultural appropriation or reductive, hurtful stereotypes. ============================================ INSTANT DOWNLOAD: Your purchase will be available for download the second your payment clears through Etsy. Simply follow the email sent to you, or click on , then and under your receipt, . ============================================ Printing a PDF is easy. Just open, hit print, and make sure that your printer scale is set to 100% (this should be the default setting in most cases). Copyright 2012 Mrs. Depew Vintage.
I stumbled upon a great little website dedicated to collecting old pin-ups and found they had a wonderful archive of La Vie Parisienne, a French erotic magazine that was founded in 1863. And of course with Parisian pin-ups, you know the fashion is going to be pretty fabulous...
Every year the mail carrier delivers one of those fliers for Halloween costumes and my face contorts the moment I see it. Since when do we need a sexy Alice in Wonderland? How does being a femaiile Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle require a green tutu? Why are all the skirts way above the knees? And why are …
THREE DIFFERENT WAYS TO USE THESE FUN AND FABULOUS VINTAGE DECO FLAPPER HALLOWEEN COSTUMES! We have acquired masses of Halloween paper ephemera over the years--and it's your luck we are sharing them with you! Ha ha. Both images size--10.5" x 6.48" You are purchasing an incredibly sharp, clear, digital image scanned at a high resolution, 300dpi in jpg form. Once payment is received, you will be able to INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD YOUR IMAGE. Our images can fit on 8.5 x 11 paper. **THE ANNOYING WATERMARK WILL NOT APPEAR ON YOUR DOWNLOAD** What fabulous things can you create? Announcements, Invitations, and place cards, (think wedding, engagements, baby!) Paper Arts: Jewelry: Used on transfers: Print and Frame For: Greeting cards Earrings Tee-shirts Baby's Nursery Stationery Bracelets Tote bags Child's Room Bookmarks Necklaces Pillows Wall Decor Gift tags Napkins Scrapbooking Dish towels Altered Art Ribbons Card Making And any magical thing your artistic bent can create! The Fine Print (No pun intended) Do's Do make fantastico art with our digital delights! Don'ts Do not use our images in digital collage sheets, resell them, reproduce them in a compilation cd for resale, or share them with buddies. We and our little elves work tirelessly to ferret out special pieces of paper ephemera, which we then scan and restore to perfection for the discerning creative customer. Taking our work and reselling or redistributing is not only bad form, it angers our little pals. And you don't want to make an elf mad! So please refrain from practices that you would not want done to your artwork. Thank you!
In the 1930's fur was very popular in fashion- so were sequins and a long line - and the influence of movie stars on fashion began to grow. Perhaps the glamor was a needed relief from the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. Or perhaps the popularity of that new medium "the talkies" and the ability to make more complex movies, such as musicals, made dressing up more glamorous and fun. The beautiful gowns of the 1930's are still a fashion influence today on the Red Carpet, but some things like wearing real fur is now out of date. Do you recognize the similarities to today’s fashion?
It’s odd, last week I posted a set of photos that I really liked, but the photos were of a project I wasn’t very happy with. And this week it’s the other way around! I’m rea…
These trousers were named after Katherine Wilson Sheppard - the most prominent member of the women's suffrage movement in New Zealand and the country's most famous suffragist. DETAILS - Fabric: 85% wool 15% polyester (Ukraine made). (250 gr/m) OR 100% thin weight linen (130-150gr/m) Сertificate Oeko-Tex Standard 100 - One side pocket - Fasten on buttons - Production times - 20-21 days. Thank you for understanding SIZING are shown in the picture in the gallery If you want to make an order in individual parameters - please choose the options "size" - "Individual" We can also sew this model according to your parameters. We can change the length of the skirt. To do this, please write to us, and we will clarify all the details. You can choose any color from the last two pictures. ! Please note that actual colors may vary due to your computer resolution and monitor color restrictions. CARE Hand wash 30℃ / 85 °F No Tumble Dry Gentle Cycle Do not bleach DELIVERY Worldwide delivery. Every parcel has a reliable package and is sent by Ukrainian Post The shipping period depends on the country of destination usually it takes: - EU: 5-8 weeks - USA: 4-5 weeks - Canada: 6-10 weeks - South America: 6-12 weeks - New Zealand, Australia, Japan: 6-8 weeks - Other countries: up to 8 weeks If you want to order express delivery, please write to us first. Thanks We can also offer express mail services for an additional fee. To do this, please write to us in private messages. thanks !!! Please note that actual colors may vary depending on your computer and phone resolution and monitor / phone screen color restrictions !!! Also, the color may appear slightly brighter or more saturated because the monitor is backlit, but in reality the fabric is not backlit. Consider this, please Please note - I am not responsible for possible customs taxes that your country takes on parcels. Check before ordering what is the maximum amount of goods that can be bought and shipped to your country without customs duty. If the order amount exceeds the amount of customs duty, but you want me to indicate a lower price for the goods - please write to me about this before paying for the order. If you have any questions regarding this item, just message us. Thank you for your attention to our shop!
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Here are some great vintage Halloween Photos – Enjoy!
I am happy to see the Edwardian era seeing a revival in both vintage events and trendy inspired outfits (such as #cottagecore). Turn of the century fashion, weather it be the Gibson Girl look, farmhouse fashion, a white tea gown, an elegant ballgown, or Edwardian sportswear, has many great outfits to wear for a 1900s
Here are 49 marvelous vintage photos that show us how circuses have changed significantly over the last decades. (Via klyker)
When most people think of 1920s, fashion they think of short, fringe, sequin or beaded slip dresses with feather boas and headbands, long cigarette holders, and long white pearl necklaces. While there is some truth in the accessories, flapper dresses are far from it. Unfortunately, the majority of 1920s dresses and costumes takes cues from
Twitter user Alina Pleskova found a book on the curb and decided to rescue it, bringing it back home with her. She couldn't help but share the photos...
Selling Points 1. Characters: Princess Princess 2. Material: Lace Satin 3. Style: Rococo Victorian Medieval 4. What's in the box: Dress Specifications Gender: Women's, Types: Dress, Party Costume, Prom Dress, Characters: Princess, Princess, Gentlewoman, Material: Lace, Satin, Style: Rococo, Gothic, Victorian, Vintage Inspired, Medieval, Sleeve Length: 3/4-Length Sleeve, Elasticity: Inelastic, Look After Me: Washable, Pattern: Solid Color, Waist (cm): XXS:60;XS:61;S:64;M:67;L:70;XL:73;XXL:76;3XL:79;4XL:82;5XL:85;6XL:95;7XL:110, Occasion: Evening Party, Performance, Masquerade, Holiday: Masquerade, Valentine's Day, Carnival, Halloween, Age Group: Adults', Silhouette: Ball Gown, Season: All Seasons, What's in the box: Dress, Photos Size Chart Inches Centimeters Size Height Waist Bust Hollow to Floor XXS 150-160 60 79 145 XS 150-160 61 80 145 S 150-160 64 83 145 M 155-165 67 86 150 L 160-170 70 89 150 XL 165-175 73 92 150 XXL 165-175 76 95 155 3XL 165-175 79 98 155 4XL 165-175 82 101 155 5XL 165-175 85 104 155 6XL 165-175 95 110-113 155 7XL 165-175 110 125 155 Before Purchasing: Our size chart may be a little bit different from your local standard. You can find measuring guide and size chart in product details. Please follow the guide and chart to determine the best fitting size.
Jacket, 1890s. Emily Reynolds Historic Costume Collection.
Halloween’s still more than half a year away in the distant, mysterious, and far-off realm of Late 2021 (I wonder what that’s going to be like?), but some internet users are already thinking about what costumes they’ll be wearing and gathering intel early. And it’s all because of one little Twitter post that went viral.
The Home Pattern Company Size 36
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a peek into the life of a handmade clothing line for little girls
We’re a day out from Thanksgiving, so it’s about time I share a post about our 2021 Halloween costumes!
Halloween really crept up on me this year! Gareth and I are carving our pumpkin tonight and we still have to pickup candy! Hope you get inspired by the vintage ideas above. Happy Halloween everyone…