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"Elegant Men Wearing Scottish Trousers on the Streets of Vienna, engraved by J

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Elegant Men Wearing Scottish Trousers on the Streets of Vienna, engraved by J. W

Elegant Men Wearing Scottish Trousers on the Streets of Vienna, engraved by J. W
CHT205747 Elegant Men Wearing Scottish Trousers on the Streets of Vienna, engraved by J. W. Linke, c.1840 (coloured engraving) by Lempis, (fl.1840) (after); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Puff, Puff, It is an Age of Puffing, Puff, Puff, Puff, published September 1827 by Thomas

Puff, Puff, It is an Age of Puffing, Puff, Puff, Puff, published September 1827 by Thomas
STC188363 Puff, Puff, It is an Age of Puffing, Puff, Puff, Puff, published September 1827 by Thomas McLean, London (coloured etching) by Heath

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Puff, Puff, it is an age of puffing, Puff, Puff, Puff, pub. Thos

Puff, Puff, it is an age of puffing, Puff, Puff, Puff, pub. Thos
872461 Puff, Puff, it is an age of puffing, Puff, Puff, Puff, pub. Thos. McLean, London, 1827 (hand-coloured engraving) by Heath

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: The Dress Circle, published by Thomas McLean, London (coloured etching)

The Dress Circle, published by Thomas McLean, London (coloured etching)
STC188359 The Dress Circle, published by Thomas McLean, London (coloured etching) by Heath, William (1795-1840); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: The Bustle, published by Thomas McLean, London (coloured etching)

The Bustle, published by Thomas McLean, London (coloured etching)
STC188358 The Bustle, published by Thomas McLean, London (coloured etching) by Heath, William (1795-1840); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Fashion victim: Edwardian woman realising the cut of her dress presents a problem when going to

Fashion victim: Edwardian woman realising the cut of her dress presents a problem when going to the toilet (chromolitho)
5995921 Fashion victim: Edwardian woman realising the cut of her dress presents a problem when going to the toilet (chromolitho) by English School

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Fashion victim: the side of a womans tight dress splitting as a man tells her a joke (colour litho)

Fashion victim: the side of a womans tight dress splitting as a man tells her a joke (colour litho)
5995996 Fashion victim: the side of a womans tight dress splitting as a man tells her a joke (colour litho) by English School

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: The Rivals, (c1827?). Artist: Robert Smirke

The Rivals, (c1827?). Artist: Robert Smirke
The Rivals, (c1827?), showing two women peering at each other with contempt

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Tal Farlow (guitar) and Red Norvo (vibraphone), performing at Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1981

Tal Farlow (guitar) and Red Norvo (vibraphone), performing at Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1981

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Tal Farlow (guitar) and Peter Ind (double bass), Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1981. Artist

Tal Farlow (guitar) and Peter Ind (double bass), Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1981. Artist
Tal Farlow (guitar) and Peter Ind (double bass), Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1981

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: American guitarist Tal Farlow in concert, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1981. Artist

American guitarist Tal Farlow in concert, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1981. Artist
American guitarist Tal Farlow in concert, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1981

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Count Basie and Lena Horne at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, 1979

Count Basie and Lena Horne at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, 1979

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Count Basie reading a copy of Crescendo magazine at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, 1979

Count Basie reading a copy of Crescendo magazine at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, 1979

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Count Basie at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, 1979. Artist: Denis Williams

Count Basie at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, 1979. Artist: Denis Williams
Count Basie at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, 1979

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Freddie Green and Count Basie at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, 1979. Artist

Freddie Green and Count Basie at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, 1979. Artist
Freddie Green and Count Basie at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, 1979

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Count Basie and Illinois Jacquet at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, July 1979

Count Basie and Illinois Jacquet at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, July 1979

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Such things are, That such things are we must allow, but such things never were till now, 1787

Such things are, That such things are we must allow, but such things never were till now, 1787. A satire on the unflattering fashions of the day

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Shepherds, I have lost my waist! Have you seen my body?... 1795. Artist: Richard Newton

Shepherds, I have lost my waist! Have you seen my body?... 1795. Artist: Richard Newton
Shepherds, I have lost my waist! Have you seen my body? Sacrificed to modern taste, I m quite a hoddy doddy!, 1795. A satire on the unflattering fashions of the day

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Killing Birds of Paradise, New Guinea, 1908

Killing Birds of Paradise, New Guinea, 1908. The European hunter has a gun, while the native is proving himself proficient with his bow and arrow

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Two Girls of The Period, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel

Two Girls of The Period, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel
Two Girls of The Period, 1869. This cartoon shows a fashionable protestant convert to Catholicism looking in horror at the Catholic nun

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Caution to Young Ladies who ride in Crinoline on Donkeys, 1860

Caution to Young Ladies who ride in Crinoline on Donkeys, 1860. A wonderfully comic cartoon that refers to one of Punchs favourite targets; the fashionable crinoline

Background imageFashion Victim Collection: Don t Broil your Babies!, 1859

Don t Broil your Babies!, 1859. The nursemaids bonnet is large enough to act as a sunshade for the two children. The pram could be seen as a prototype of the latest fashion in pushchairs in 2001


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"Elegant Men Wearing Scottish Trousers on the Streets of Vienna, engraved by J. W: A timeless display of fashion prowess that captures the essence of sophistication and style. These dapper gentlemen effortlessly showcase their impeccable taste in clothing, leaving passersby in awe. " "Puff, Puff, It is an Age of Puffing, Puff, Puff, Puff: Step into a world where puff sleeves reign supreme and fashion knows no bounds. This whimsical illustration from September 1827 takes us back to a time when exaggerated silhouettes were all the rage. " "The Dress Circle: Enter the glamorous realm of high society as depicted in this exquisite coloured etching by Thomas McLean. Fashion becomes art as elegant ladies don their finest gowns and mingle amidst opulent surroundings. " "The Bustle: A captivating glimpse into Victorian fashion reveals the allure and extravagance associated with the bustle era. This vibrant coloured etching transports us to a time when women embraced elaborate designs to enhance their feminine curves. " "Fashion victim: Edwardian woman realizing the cut of her dress presents a problem when going to the toilet (chromolitho): In this humorous yet relatable chromolithograph, we witness an Edwardian lady grappling with an unexpected wardrobe malfunction. Even in times past, fashion victims faced unique challenges. " "Fashion victim: The side of a woman's tight dress splitting as a man tells her a joke (colour litho): Laughter turns disastrous for our unsuspecting heroine in this comical colour lithograph. A reminder that even fashionable attire can sometimes come at a cost. " "The Rivals (c1827?): Artist Robert Smirke masterfully captures both elegance and rivalry in this intriguing artwork. As two impeccably dressed gentlemen engage in friendly competition for sartorial supremacy, we are reminded that true style knows no boundaries.