Paper maps, wire frame and glue. © Susan Stockwell. 2008 Photo: © Colin Hampden-White / Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
Sunny Harnett, Vogue Dec. 1951
From the August 1910 issue of McCall's magazine. My vintage website: www.vintage123.com
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Sleeveless evening dress of printed silk voile, lamé petticoat and net embroidered belt, made by Callot Soeurs, Paris, ca. 1922
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Twilled silk and wool jacket and skirt, made by Lucile, London, ca. 1917
The Neue Galerie celebrates the luxurious designs of a prolific and skilled arts and crafts collective that emerged in Vienna in the early 1900s
While other crimes are dropping, the sex trade is holding steady.
Knickerbockers, Breeches, or Bloomers? We go deep on the early outing equipment and outerwear available to women in the early twentieth century.
Blouse, Mauve silk chiffon Mascotte, London c.1912
Meet The Creator Of The Greatest 1980s Modular Clothing
Women were forbidden to go down the mines in Victorian times, but could be employed in equally heavy industry on the pit face. This is one image from over 50 in an album assembled in 1865. Carte de visite 2008-40-9-1-21-001
Pair of women's knee length combinations of silk and machine-made lace, England, ca. 1905
Evening dress of silk crêpe and velvet with sash, designed by Norman Hartnell, London, ca. 1933.
Dress and hat, designed 1964, replica made 1974, English; Mary Quant
Starched cotton lawn blouse, Great Britain, ca. 1909
Fashion designer Iris van Herpen is widely recognized as one of fashion’s most talented and forward-thinking creators who continuously pushes the boundaries of fashion design.
Evening dress of silk grosgrain with petticoat of net, designed by Pierre Balmain, Paris, 1950-1955.
Dress, ca. 1885, English, cotton trimmed with Maltese lace
Biba skirt and blouse in black and cream imitation linen. Early 1968,
Photograph by Lady Clementina Hawarden, "'Photographic Study', 5 Princes Garden, Clementina, Lord Hawarden", albumen print from wet collodion negative, ca 1861
Mantle made of yellow wool lined with silk chiffon,worn by Emilie Grigsby, designed by Paul Poiret, Paris, c.1913
Man's coat of blue plain weave silk ground with green silk satin stripes, Great Britain, 1785-1790, matching buttons
Cage crinoline of spring-steel hoops covered in linen, England, 1871
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Side hoop petticoat covered in linen, retailed by A. Schabner, England, 1780s
'The New Phantom' bustle by Stapley & Smith, Britain (London), 1887-8
'Sorbet' evening dress, satin, Paul Poiret, French, 1912
Man's stockings or boot hose, 1590-1630, English; linen embroidered with green silk thread
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Gazar evening cape, designed by Cristóbal Balenciaga, Paris, February 1963.
Rare Examples of Extant 17th Century Clothing For most of us, paintings are as close as we get to seeing what 17th century fashion was like. They’re a wonderful medium, but like fashion magaz…
The Dekorative Vorbilder, was a decorative arts periodical published by Julius Hoffman in Stuttgart, Germany from 1890 until the late 1920s. The series featured work from a variety of artists, and it...
Day dress with cape of woollen jersey and two felt, chrome and leather belts, designed by Madeleine Vionnet, Paris, 1933
From designer air-raid onesies to homemade mascara, necessity is the marvellous mother of invention in this charming look at how style survived in wartime Britain
Evening dress, 1876-1878, English, pink satin with machine-made lace trimming
Evening dress of printed cotton trimmed with leather 'Tana, Nimbus and Country', designed by Bill Gibb, London, and textiles designed by Susan Collier and Sarah Campbell and made by Liberty & Co. Ltd., 1972
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Silk trousers, 1820s, English, vertical blue stripes on a beige ground