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Dressing Up Collection (page 4)

Dressing up is an art form, a way to transport ourselves into magical realms and embody captivating characters

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Dressing Up Collection: Sonning Festival. Sonning High Street, Berkshire. June 1976
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Dressing Up Collection: Three witches from Brockholes Junior and Infants School
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Dressing Up Collection: Children and staff at Linthwaite Church School dressed up as their favourite children
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Dressing Up Collection: Children and adults dressed up for a Halloween party, Westcote Road, Reading
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Dressing Up Collection: Children trick or treating in aid of the Intensive Care Unit, Royal Berkshire Hospital
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Dressing Up Collection: It a stick-up ? by a realistic looking bunch from Almondbury at a Cowboys
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Dressing Up Collection: Children from Netherton playgroups lined up for an Easter bonnet parade in a full morning
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Dressing Up Collection: Meet the Two Degrees, otherwise known as (LEFT) Cyrille Regis and (RIGHT
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Dressing Up Collection: Boxing Day Dip in Redcar, 26th December 1994
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Dressing Up Collection: Worzel Gummidge, Billy Bunter and Madonna helped raise cash for the Examiner Bodyscanner
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Dressing Up Collection: The 2nd Holme Valley Brownies made their combined Halloween
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Dressing Up Collection: Childrens Halloween party at Willows Centre. October 1994
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Dressing Up Collection: Joanna Marsay, 9 years old, joins in the fun at The Botanic Centre during Halloween Day
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Dressing Up Collection: Children dressed up for Halloween. 19th October 1992
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Dressing Up Collection: Mrs Margaret Bowe, a member of the Billingham Carnival Association
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Dressing Up Collection: The red Indians are on the march again... or at least members of the 1st Holme Valley
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Dressing Up Collection: Miss Examiner Tracy O Hehir judged the floats and fancy dress when Golcar Royal
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Dressing Up Collection: Lots of faffen and lots of fuffen made a Clifton fair a sure success
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Dressing Up Collection: Holme Valley Torchlight Procession. There were nearly 60 entries for this year
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Dressing Up Collection: All dressed up for the St Barnabas Church, Crosland Moor old-time music hall show
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Dressing Up Collection: Enjoying the fun of Denby Dale Carnival is 'farmers wife'
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Dressing Up Collection: Stockton Mayor Ken Craggs sets off the Thornaby Impasse centre members on their third
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Dressing Up Collection: Youngsters at Brockholes Junior and Infants School staged their version of the story of
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Dressing Up Collection: Lepton C of E First School. Staff and pupils wore the traditional clothes of
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Dressing Up Collection: Washing away the grime of 'Old England'is Lepton C of E First School
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Dressing Up Collection: The Dragon from St Marys school, Grassendale comes under the eye of the Lord Mayor
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Dressing Up Collection: The British Steel Gala, Teesside. One of the floats at the Gala with adults
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Dressing Up Collection: The British Steel Gala, Teesside. One of the floats at the Gala with a display of a South
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Dressing Up Collection: Children in traditional clothing at Butlins Holiday Camp, Filey, North Yorkshire
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Dressing Up Collection: Allen holds up the busmen having their snack near his home, after all
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Dressing Up Collection: Animals - Horses: Horse called boy George. September 1984 P001903
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Dressing Up Collection: These Lepton Children enjoy a 'Super Hero'story read to them by library
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Dressing Up Collection: Doffing their caps to the ugly duckling of Longroyd Junior School are Ashley
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Dressing Up Collection: Dick Whittington and his faithful cat strolled into Huddersfield this week - for Royds
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Dressing Up Collection: Meet Pinocchio, Red Riding Hood and Robin Hood who are helping children at an Elland
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Dressing Up Collection: Jonathan Plant and James Henshaw donned policemen helmets for a sponsored build-a-brick
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Dressing Up Collection: For a moment Alison Rand displays a touching lack of awe for the Olympic medals that put
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Dressing Up Collection: It looked like a scene from Dickens as these youngsters made their way to school in
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Dressing Up Collection: Three year oild Nina Grant seen here playing with christmas decorations December
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Dressing Up Collection: Two of the performing parrots at the Windsor Safari Park were feeling a little poorly
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Dressing Up Collection: Two of the performing parrots at the Windsor Safari Park were feeling a little poorly
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Dressing Up Collection: Young girl wearing a nurse costume holding her toy doll Circa 1945 P044505
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Dressing Up Collection: Children wearing fancy outfits as they participate in class at Cookham Nursery School
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Dressing Up Collection: Silhouette of man wearing deerstalker, dressed as Sherlock Holmes. (Photo by H
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Dressing Up Collection: Toddler boy dressed as cowboy, drinking glass of milk. (Photo by H
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Dressing Up Collection: Man in suit wearing armour helmet with plumes, portrait
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Dressing Up Collection: Boy and girl dressed up as bride and groom, outdoors on steps
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Dressing Up Collection: [Self-Portrait in Eastern Costume], 1855-60. Creator: Charles Negre


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Dressing up is an art form, a way to transport ourselves into magical realms and embody captivating characters. Just like Prima Ballerina Anna Pavlova, who gracefully twirled across the stage in her exquisite costumes, we too can embrace the elegance and grace of the Russian Ballet. From Pavlova's enchanting performance in Giselle to Nijinsky's mesmerizing portrayal of The Faun, costume design has always played a pivotal role in bringing these timeless stories to life. But dressing up isn't limited to ballet alone; it allows us to explore endless possibilities. Imagine being a Court Jester, dressed in vibrant red and blue with bells jingling as you step forward, ready to entertain all with your playful antics. Or perhaps channeling your inner fox, donning a dapper suit and top hat that exudes charm and wit. Whether you're a professional dancer or simply indulging in fancy dress for fun, there's something truly magical about transforming yourself through clothing. Each outfit becomes an opportunity for self-expression and creativity – from whimsical fairytales brought alive by ballet dancers on stage to extravagant parties where everyone embraces their alter ego. So let us celebrate the joy of dressing up. Let our imaginations run wild as we slip into fantastical ensembles that transport us beyond our everyday lives. Whether it's donning tutus or elaborate costumes reminiscent of Bakst's designs for the Ballets Russes or even just adding some sparkle and glamour to our everyday attire – let us revel in the magic that comes with embracing different personas through fashion. In this world where anything is possible when we dress up, let us dance like ballerinas with grace and poise while also enjoying moments of pure silliness as court jesters or sly foxes. So go ahead – put on that fancy dress and unleash your inner performer.