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
RARE! 1800s Genuine Highly Tailored Victorian Edwardian Golden Brown Ribbed Silk & Rose Taffeta Corset Jacket with Green Velveteen Collar Deep Emerald Green Velveteen Collar Iridescent taffeta lined Silk cotton blend ribbed fabric Buttons up the front Measurements in inches: Bust 30 Waist 22 Shoulder to shoulder laid flat 12 Exquisite tailored detailing and pin tuck boning Fits a modern day XXS/XS Stitching and all other areas of the jacket are in perfect condition too. Deadstock unworn condition. Top button gone , nothing else missing. Very minimal age wearing as seen in photos. All vintage items have been given estimated ages based on quality, materials, design and features of the pieces. These are estimates and not exact. All items are in wearable vintage condition, unless otherwise stated. We do our best to show any major issues like rips or discoloration in photos of the item. Measurements are taken by hand.
Edwardian tips on how to be be graceful and why you should exercise to become more graceful.
London photographer Edward Linley Sambourne captured everyday street style around the turn of the 20th century...
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The Edwardian summer girl is robust, strong and independent. She’s bare-armed, collarless, hatless and short-skirted: She doesn’t care if she gets freckles or a tan. She’s as good at sports as men: She swims, rows, hunts – she even plays barefoot golf! Related: How To Dress In The Edwardian Era The Edwardian Out Of Door Girl ‘The … Continue reading The Edwardian Summer Girl →
Kensington and Chelsea Libraries have published several wonderful images by the late amateur photographer Edward Linley Sambourne which captures the casual side of Edwardian fashion in a manner which is rarely seen.