The Evolution of Edwardian Women's Suits: A Reflection of Changing Styles and Aspirations
A traveling duster is a loose fitting outer garment worn to shield clothing from the dirt, dust and grime of travel.
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
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Dressing Like Great-Grandma! One of my favorite hobbies is scouring the local thrift stores for “no-sew” costume pieces that save me both time and money–plus recycling is good for…
When posting about my new 1913s dress on the HSF page, I got lots of positive feedback and many ladies asked for the pattern. So I decided to to share it. You must keep in mind I’m no commerc…
To stay warm in bitterly cold Victorian winters, women would wear a variety of capes, cloaks, coats, and jackets from the early 1840s to the late 1910s Edwardian era and WWI. Long coats covered the entire dress, but were usually capes with or without big bell sleeves. Small fur trimmed caplets were worn during sportier
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1918 was the last year of the first World War. With it began a change from wartime austerity to freedom in dress and fit and color. Both women's and men's 1918 fashion were at a pivoting point, lasting until 1922 when the Roaring Twenties changed things again. For women, fashion was looser, with shorter hemlines
I AM ADDICTED TO “SECRETARY” CLOTHES. It seems that everywhere I go thifting these days, I find Edwardian-esque bits and pieces. I guess my eyes have just gotten so attuned to looking f…
A lovely collection of Edwardian Fashion Images! Including Photos and Illustrations of beautiful Edwardian Women's Fashion.