Dress-up a whimsical ensemble with a convertible Victorian fashion collar, featuring a beautiful handwoven cotton fabric and ivory satin ties. Enchanting on a summer evening over bare shoulders or perfectly lovely with a jacket or sweater during the colder months. Double satin drawstring ties make it easy for you to create your own look with it on a whim. Wear it 4 different ways: •Gather up as a choker with ties in front or to one side. •Gather up as a choker with ties hanging down the back. •Loosen and wear as a statement necklace. •Loosen and wear as a collar with front ties. -100% handwoven cotton. -Ivory color. -One size fits most. -Hand wash cold; air dry. -Insert with styling suggestions is included in packaging. View all items: http://www.mademoisellemermaid.etsy.com View all neck warmers: http://www.etsy.com/shop/mademoisellemermaid?section_id=7777121
A perfectly elegant (and splendidly old-fashioned!) cotton cape is just thing for a springtime garden stroll, fashionable afternoon tea, or picnicking 'n wildflower picking!! With its pretty ruffles, dainty flower appliques, and creamy ivory color...it's a Victorian inspired fashion accessory smart enough for Wonderland!! Toss it over your shoulders, wearing the ties in the front or off to one side... and march out to make the most of the season!! ♥One size*: -15" total length. -20" neckline opening. -Adjustable tie closure. *Please feel free to contact me with any custom size requests!! ♥Available in ivory (shown), white, or black. ♥100% cotton. ♥Hand wash cold; air dry. View all items: http://www.mademoisellemermaid.etsy.com View all neck warmers: http://www.etsy.com/shop/mademoisellemermaid?section_id=7777121
"Certainly, they clanked; when they moved, the chatelaine would’ve made a lot of noise."Like a customized Swiss Army knife, a chatelaine provided its we...
Although fashion did not embrace the look of trousers on the female form until the late 20th century, history saw working women wearing them a hundred years prior. From Victorian coal miners who rolled up their skirts around their waist to reveal soot-covered pants underneath to today’s terrible backlash of factory-torn denim, spandex jeggings, and bedazzled bums, women’s pants have undergone quite a transformation. Let’s take a look at the early fashion of women’s pants from the festooned Victorian era right on through to the ultra glamorous 1930s. Victorian era 1896 Edwardian era 1920s 1920s 1926 Veronica Lake. 1930s. Harpers Bazaar, December 1939. Ethel Waters. 1920s. c.1890 Dr. Mary Walker, 1866. c.1870 1880s 1900s 1908 c.1900 Calamity Jane, c.1895. c.1906 1896 Cowgirl, 1915. 1860s c.1900 c.1900s c.1900s c.1910 (via A n j o u)
About Victorian velvet cape with beaded appliqué and feather trim. Chenille trim along neckline and hem of cape. Hook and eye closures along front opening. Quilted silk lining.
Be charmed and delighted with lacy, Victorian style leg warmers...perfect for a tea party, romantic spring picnic, or anytime you're feeling whimsical!! These elegantly cozy spats feature crochet work in a lovely confetti colored yarn and come trimmed with a froth of ruffled lace and organza. Tiny satin rosettes and pretty pearl buttons, plated in 24k gold, complete this fairytale look. -Sizes XXS-XL. (See image 5 for the size chart, and chose your size, in combination with your height, from the dropdown menu to order.) -100% cotton yarn. -Hand wash cold; lay flat to dry. -Velcro closure at sides. *Lace pattern may vary. View all items: http://www.mademoisellemermaid.etsy.com View all leg warmers: http://www.etsy.com/shop/mademoisellemermaid?section_id=5984956
The strongest fall trendsfrom Victorian charm to daytime discothat debuted on New Yorks runways
A fashion look from July 2012 featuring ruffle shirt, beige skirt and perforated boots. Browse and shop related looks.
The last group! 1888: House of Balmain. "The inspiration for this dress was a design created by Worth for the Empress Elizabeth of Austria. Empress Elisabeth of Austria (1837-1898) was the wife of Emperor Franz Joseph (1830-1916). She was known for her keen fashion sense as well as strict health and beauty regimen." 1889: Marron. 1890: Georgette Renal. "This dress was inspired by a design by Redfern. British-born designer John Redfern opened his salon in the English seaport town of Cowes. As the house's popularity grew in Britain, it was expanded to the United States, and later Paris in 1891 under the design direction of John Poynter. After years of success Redfern was "By Royal Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen and H.R.H. The Princess of Wales" in 1888. After Redfern's death the house continued under the direction of Poynter, becoming a member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture." 1892: Germain Lecomte. "The inspiration for this dress came from a painting by Leon Bonnat (1833-1922)." 1894: Fourrures Max 1896: Bruyere. "Though the exact garment is not known, the inspiration for this dress came from a design by Jacques Doucet (1853-1929)." 1900: Calixte. 1902: Robert Piguet. 1903: Canada Furs 1904: Louis O'Rossen. 1906: Elsa Schiaparelli. So, which one is your favorite? I'm rather in love with 1902, but I do also like 1867, 1788, and 1762.
The Met, 1897-99 (via) - an excellent start to a fabulous Steampunk ensemble. My favorites are the original gowns that unknowingly have that Steampunk flavor. I haven't been working on my wedding gown. I'm quite terrible and maybe lazy, but I just haven't felt like it.
Art you love can be yours in a minute. Click, buy, download - no waiting! Indulge in the captivating allure of the Victorian era with this exquisite artwork featuring an elegant Victorian lady in opulent attire. Inside you will always find 2 files to download -jpg.(5 to 15 mb) and files -picture with the effect of texture texture art canvas
This handmade Victorian walking dress is fully formed from authentic individual layers. It consists of a bustle, two petticoats, an underskirt, a blouse, a jacket, an over-skirt and a matching hat. It forms a fully comprehensive costume which can be worn together or in parts. This costume was based on a print from Harper's Bazaar. As this is tailored and made for you, changes can be made to add your own flair. More photos can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.981674831865964.1073741828.972337992799648&type=3 This sale does not include the gloves, corset, bloomers or chemise shown in the photos. Details: Bustle (Circa 1876 Pattern): Made from a cotton canvas with box pleating at hem. Steel boning used throughout. Blouse: Made from white cotton, with centre front buttons. Petticoats x2: Made from cotton canvas with embelishments. Underskirt: Made from navy cotton sateen with two tiers of knife pleated flounce at the bottom. Jacket: Made from grey/blue faux taffeta with navy embellishment and silver filigree buttons. The jacket is lightly boned. Overskirt: Made from grey/blue faux taffeta with navy embellishment and silver filigree buttons. Hat: Decorated with flowers and feathers Items can be made individually to add to your collection. Please do not hesitate to contact me for any questions you might have
This listing includes a set of eleven clip art illustrations of lovely Victorian ladies’ clothing and accessories and one clip art illustration of a beautiful Victorian lady. Each illustration included is in JPG and PNG format, ideal to use for digital stamping. With your purchase you will receive: Twelve vintage illustrations, including a Victorian lady and a variety of Victorian ladies’ fashion and accessories. The size of each image is included at the end of this description. The twelve clip art files are bundled in two ZIP folders. Each of the twelve images are in both PNG format (transparent background) and JPG format (white background). My Etsy previews include an example of the PNG files on a white background and a textured background. High resolution 300 dpi files. Watermark will not appear on your downloaded image This is a digital file. No physical product will be shipped. PLEASE NOTE: I have separate terms of use for vintage images and my designs. Terms of use for this item are: You MAY NOT: Sell, share, or redistribute the graphics in their original digital format. You MAY: Print as many times as you wish for your personal crafts. Print to use in projects to sell, including: scrapbooks, junk journals and albums. Use the graphics, even without changes, for any printed or physical product. Use the graphics to create physical or digital products in which your own creative changes have been applied, such as scrapbook paper, junk journal pages, clip art, invitations, stationery, gift wrap, tags, apparel, home décor and more. Purchase does not transfer copyright. The size of each of the clip art illustrations included in this set is as follows: Jacket with bell sleeves 2532 x 2193 pixels (8.44” x 7.31”) Hat with plume and feathers 1263 x 748 pixels (4.21” x 2.49”) Victorian lady 1452 x 2972 pixels (4.84” x 9.9”) Striped Shirt 1582 x 1798 pixels (5.27” x 5.99”) Bow/Floral hat 1504 x 973 pixels (5.01” x 3.24”) Hat with plumes and ruffled ribbon 1692 x 1182 pixels (5.64” x 3.94”) Shoulder Cape 2036 x 1434 pixels (6.78” x 4.78”) Ladies’ coat 1170 x 2867 pixels (3.9” x 9.55”) Shirt with diamond shaped waist 1488 x 2095 pixels (4.96” x 6.98”) Skirt with side buttons 1544 x 2619 pixels (5.14” x 8.73”) Dress Front 1332 x 2900 pixels (4.44” x 9.67”) Dress Back 1553 x 3148 pixels (5.17” x 10.49”)