Sonia Delaunay saved my jumper. Having seen the retrospective at Tate Modern a couple of weeks ago, I was mid-decluttering today when in a ‘What would Sonia do?
Well Dressed Crossdressers and Transgendered Women: I do ask those of you reblogging this content to please refrain from making sexual comments in the reblog. Also please try to use the appropriate…
The Edwardian era was once elegantly described as, a "leisurely time when women wore picture hats and did not vote, when the rich were not ashamed to live
Holly. Over-organiser, skincare obsessive, black outfit connoisseur. If found please return to the nearest bookshop.
Fashions of the victorian era were beautiful, intricate and ornate. women looked like walking pieces of art. By the teens, women were looking more sporty, skirts were shorter to engage in physical activity. The 1920s fashions were daring and boyish for the first time. The 1930s were long and slinky, and the fashions of the 1940s were glamorous.
Take a trip to the past with these corseted ladies of yesteryear. The silhouettes may be different, but the language of lingerie remains the same.
Lately, I’ve become obsessed with smocking. Not the old school style, but newer approaches.
100 years of bombshells and badasses.
New pastels are in the air… everything pales beside you. You’re in broderie anglaise, pale straws, tender frills, everything in the garden’s rosy. Photographed by Ku Khanh. Scanne…
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Here's the designer's latest collection to hit the bridal runways.
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Explore the rich heritage of traditional German clothing in our comprehensive article on Dirndl and Lederhosen. Discover the history, cultural significance, and modern-day revival of these iconic garments that continue to symbolize German identity and festivity. Perfect for cultural enthusiasts and fashion aficionados alike.
Sylvie Facon is a French designer whose creations are like no other. Combining her talent in painting, embroidery, and textile design, the artist has developed a unique style that is characterized by lace, guipure, tulle, and muslin. Her dresses are true works of art, with each one telling a story through a combination of textile patterns, draped effects, embroidery stitches, touches of paint, and shards of pearls. Inspired by nature, vegetation, and flowers, as well as Pre-Raphaelite painting and the dreamlike universe of tales, Facon's designs are imbued with a sense of poetry that is both enchanting and captivating.
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Okay confession time- We are obsessed with pretty sheath wedding dresses ( We know who isn't right?). Fresh on my lust list are the stunning dresses from Australian designer Anna Campbell's Gossamer Collection. Inspired by French romance, the Gossamer collection is the perfect balance of timeless and romantic. With intricate detailing and delicate handcrafted embellishments,
Portrait of Princess Mathilde of Bavaria, late 1890s in a dress with a swiss waist/swiss belt/corselet/corselet waist.
You won't find them on the front row or posing for the street style photographers during fashion week, but in my mind, these are the real heroes of fashion... 1. Khampa beauty's hair braided and adorned with amber chunks Khampa lady resplendent in traditional headdress adorned with amber ch
Marianne had it right when she said back in 2014, that've for as long as…