}
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4 months ago

historicalfashion:

Lucien Lelong Dress, Musée McCord, c. 1928

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4 months ago

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4 months ago

dressatdownton:

Jacket from ensemble, Lord & Taylor, 1912-13; Metropolitan Museum of Art 2009.300.669a-f
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4 months ago

dressatdownton:

Dressing gown, Braun (Berlin, Wein, Karlsbad), 1910; MMA C.I.45.95.10
Asymmetry was very popular in the early 1910s, as were Neoclassical touches like the Greek key border.
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4 months ago

lacedinfortheride:

Tea gown ca. 1885
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4 months ago

retro-girl811:

British Woman Touches Up Her Make-Up. WWII
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4 months ago

omgthatdress:

Dress
1874-1875
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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4 months ago

aleyma:

Shoe buckle, made in Europe, c.1770 (source).
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4 months ago

historicalfashion:

Child’s Day Bonnet, Met Museum, ca. 1815
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4 months ago

aleyma:

Cloak, made in the US in the mid 19th century (source).