An Edwardian hallway is arguably that bit easier to decorate than a Victorian one.
An Edwardian hallway is arguably that bit easier to decorate than a Victorian one.
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Displaying his eclectic art inspired John Sutcliffe to use upcycled materials in his Edwardian home. Get interiors inspo with Homes & Antiques
This post contains affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my weblink, at no extra cost to you. Read more about my Privacy Policy here After recently visiting Polesten Lacey, a National Trust property in Surrey, it ignited my interest to learn more about Edwardian style and interior design. Whilst living
Learn how to make a drawstring closure on your Edwardian petticoat. The Edwardian drawstring closure is fast and easy to sew. And what’s best: you don’t have to sew a placket! 😀 Related: 6 Ways How To Sew A Placket – Historical Sewing This Edwardian petticoat drawstring closure is based on an antique Edwardian petticoat. … Continue reading How To Sew An Edwardian Petticoat Drawstring Closure →
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Read how the Edwardians needed individuality, flexibility and informality from their homes and they aimed to create a cosy homeliness.
Long before photographers like Bill Cunningham and The Sartorialist were documenting street style, photographer Edward Linley Sambourne captured the Edwardian fashion of the city's affluent Kensington neighborhood.
Discover the stunning Burlington Edwardian 80cm Basin and Chrome Wash Stand. A fantastic way to improve the look of your traditional bathroom. Now online.
The epitome of elegance, Edwardian interior style valued light-filled spaces, craftsmanship and elaborate textiles and patterns.
As I discussed in my Everyday Edwardian overview, the best way to bring a bit of Edwardian style into your day-to-day life is best to take your cues from a current Edwardian-era drama. In this case, it’s the first two … Continue reading →
Claire’s home is a stylish and characterful Edwardian semi in Moseley, one of the greenest and most quirky and magical suburbs of Birmingham.
London couple Sophia and Simon Cook honored the history of the space while making it all their own
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These homeowners embarked on an unexpected adventure, taking on a period renovation in a different city
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I’ve fallen down another rabbit hole. I really didn’t intend to do any new eras this year, but somehow I landed right at the turn of the century in the Edwardian era. As I make my way through time and historical dress, I’ve come to appreciate silhouettes I was never initially drawn to. Regency didn’
I’ve not done much this past year, or at least it feels that way. I am looking forward to the New Year, making plans and imagining where life will take me. I was going through old digitized H…
A modern, eclectic renovation of an Edwardian home in West London has created an exuberant residence that celebrates travel. Inspired by the homeowners'
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How To Dress Like An Edwardian Lady When you think of the Edwardian Era, you likely conjure up images that are whimsical and decadent. This era - which took place at the beginning of the 20th century - was incredibly romantic. It was a time when Edwardian Lady was dressed in lightweight, luxurious dresses and attended classy garden parties on lavish estates. Programs like “Downton Abbey” especially make the entire time period look simply exquisite. If you want to add a touch of Edwardian elegance to your everyday life, don’t hold back. There are plenty of ways to put an Edwardian twist on your wardrobe while still embracing modern trends. [collection=victorian-and-edwardian-era-vintage-style-dresses] Luxurious Gowns Don’t hesitate to make Edwardian fashion a part of your wardrobe. The best way to do so is to find modern dresses that are designed to be true to the era. Look for a gown that is floor length, features a relaxed fit, and includes an embellished or embroidered overlay. Be sure to find a gown that is made with high-quality fabrics, even if it happens to cost a bit more. A vintage-inspired gown made with lackluster fabrics tends to look too costume-y. Here, she wears an authentic gown that is made of fine, luxurious fabrics. The embroidered overlay and scalloped hemline add a touch of old-world glamour, while pops of color at the waist, bust, and hem add an extra dimension. The sheer sleeves and lovely neckline remain true to the Edwardian era and the entire look recalls a time when women were seemingly effortless in their beauty. Inspired Hair & Makeup How you style yourself is also important when it comes to putting a vintage twist on your everyday appearance. In the Edwardian era, women kept their hair long but swept it up into elaborate up-dos. The most popular hairstyle from the era, however, is the one worn by the iconic Gibson Girl. Her hair is essentially a topknot with dramatic, teased roots. While this style references a bygone era, it is still definitely on-trend in the modern day. Edwardian makeup wasn’t very elaborate. Instead, women from that time period opted for a fresh-faced look. To create that look today, stay away from heavy foundations or shiny highlighters. Instead, focus on your skincare routine so you always look naturally luminous. A couple coats of mascara, a touch of blush, and a soft, red lipstick are all you need to mimic the look of an elegant Edwardian lady. Appropriate Accessories When your entire look is authentically inspired, don’t think you can’t mix in some modern-day elements as well. Certain accessories that are popular today will enhance your look and update it - just a bit - so that it still aligns with the modern era. A pop of color is always on-trend. A hat with a wide brim and bright blue plumes provide an unexpected twist. If you have a jeweled statement necklace that you love, don’t be afraid to pair it with your beautiful gown. Dresses from the Edwardian Era almost always featured an open neckline that is well-suited for wear with an eye-catching necklace or other accouterments.
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If you're renovating a period property, here are 5 design tips we've picked up from this festive Edwardian renovation
Do you want to make a Gibson Girl updo but you have thin hair? Don't despair! Here are 2 ways to make an Edwardian hairstyle with thin hair. No rat needed!
This post contains affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my weblink, at no extra cost to you. Read more about my Privacy Policy here After recently visiting Polesten Lacey, a National Trust property in Surrey, it ignited my interest to learn more about Edwardian style and interior design. Whilst living