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Fashions Collection (page 10)

"Fashions through the Ages: From Tango to Swinging Styles" Step back in time and explore the ever-evolving world of fashions

Background imageFashions Collection: French mens fashions, Napoleonic era, 1809

French mens fashions, Napoleonic era, 1809. Illustration by Forester, lithograph by Madame Coclon from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la France

Background imageFashions Collection: Evening ball gown, Napoleonic era, 1808

Evening ball gown, Napoleonic era, 1808
French womens fashions, evening ball gown, Napoleonic era, 1808. Illustration by Forester, lithograph by Madame Goclon from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la France

Background imageFashions Collection: French mens fashions of 1790

French mens fashions of 1790. Handcoloured lithograph from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie

Background imageFashions Collection: French womens fashions of 1790

French womens fashions of 1790: with milkmaids bonnet, bonnet a la laitiere. Handcoloured lithograph from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la France

Background imageFashions Collection: French womens fashions of 1789

French womens fashions of 1789: dress a la Turque and chapeau-bonnette with roses and a rainbow ribbon. Handcoloured lithograph from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la

Background imageFashions Collection: French mens fashions of 1789 (bourgeois)

French mens fashions of 1789 (bourgeois) in imitation of the English style. Hair a la Panurge and hat a la Jackei. Handcoloured lithograph from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes

Background imageFashions Collection: French mens fashions of 1789 (young nobleman)

French mens fashions of 1789 (young nobleman). Handcoloured lithograph after a portrait in Roger de Gaignieres gallery portfolio X from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de

Background imageFashions Collection: French mens fashions of 1786 (bourgeois)

French mens fashions of 1786 (bourgeois). Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration in le Cabinet des modes from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la France

Background imageFashions Collection: French womens fashions of 1750

French womens fashions of 1750. Handcoloured lithograph after a contemporary print from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France)

Background imageFashions Collection: Fashions of bourgeois men of Paris, reign

Fashions of bourgeois men of Paris, reign of King Francis I of France. Handcoloured lithograph after a miniature in a manuscript in the Bibliotheque Nationale (Nicolas Xavier Willemin II 191)

Background imageFashions Collection: Young Woman at a disco, Cornwall

Young Woman at a disco, Cornwall
Young Woman in a red dress at a disco somewhere in Cornwall, with colourful lighting from spotlights (and from the dancefloor!). Date: mid-1980s

Background imageFashions Collection: Two Couples at a disco, Cornwall

Two Couples at a disco, Cornwall
Two Couples at a disco somewhere in Cornwall, with colourful lighting from spotlights. Date: mid-1980s

Background imageFashions Collection: Young couple at a disco, Cornwall

Young couple at a disco, Cornwall
Young couple at a disco somewhere in Cornwall, with colourful lighting from spotlights. Date: mid-1980s

Background imageFashions Collection: Eves figure for 1915

Eves figure for 1915 - svelte and supple. The loose bodice fashions of 1914 covered a multitude of figure deficiencies which the future fashions will accentuate

Background imageFashions Collection: Fashion for spring 1915

Fashion for spring 1915
Fashionably-dressed woman in 1915 during the First World War. " Theres a lot of talk, of course, about the wickedness of changing the fashions in the middle of the war...all the same

Background imageFashions Collection: Young lady in pink crepe-de-Chine pyjamas

Young lady in pink crepe-de-Chine pyjamas
Young lady wearing pink crepe-de-Chine pyjamas during the First World War period. Date: 1915

Background imageFashions Collection: Eves fashion in 1914

Eves fashion in 1914
Eve hates thinking of clothes at the present moment, but she knows the best she can do for her country is to buy what she can to prevent poor people from being thrown out of work

Background imageFashions Collection: Paris fashion, visiting toilette, black plush with silk band

Paris fashion, visiting toilette, black plush with silk band
Paris fashion, visiting toilette, black plush with bands of silk, waist buckle and buttons of old silver. 1901

Background imageFashions Collection: Paris fashion, Empire robe of straw-coloured satin

Paris fashion, Empire robe of straw-coloured satin covered with embroidered paillette tulle, with a black velvet train. 1901

Background imageFashions Collection: Womens fashions from Paris, three outfits

Womens fashions from Paris, three outfits. 1929

Background imageFashions Collection: Womens fashions from Paris, three summer dresses

Womens fashions from Paris, three summer dresses. 1929

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert, Mesdames Millerand & Gervaise

Advert, Mesdames Millerand & Gervaise, Regent Street, Brighton, Summer Gowns and Capes. 1899

Background imageFashions Collection: Advertising panel, Pompeian Soap

Advertising panel, Pompeian Soap - Honeymooning in the Alps. 1924

Background imageFashions Collection: Frieze - Dame Fashion All the Year Around

Frieze - Dame Fashion All the Year Around. 20th century

Background imageFashions Collection: Cartoon, Fashions to Follow

Cartoon, Fashions to Follow
Fashions to Follow - predictions of future costume designs. 1870

Background imageFashions Collection: The Sketch Spring Fashion Number 1953

The Sketch Spring Fashion Number 1953
Front cover of The Sketch magazine by Strevens featuring a romantic illustration of an Edwardian lady. Date: 1953

Background imageFashions Collection: Beach suits of shantung and crepe

Beach suits of shantung and crepe
Extremely clever beach suits from Marshall and Snelgrove of Oxford Street. The ensemble on the left is a study in plain and printed shantung; the waistcoat strikes a new note

Background imageFashions Collection: Pyjama suits at the Venice Lido, 1926

Pyjama suits at the Venice Lido, 1926
Mrs. Forster, Mr George Thomas and Mrs. Emery at the Venice Lido, all wearing very fetching and rather flamboyant pyjamas suits, the de rigeur wear for the Lido. Date: 1926

Background imageFashions Collection: Princesse de Faucigny-Lucinge in polka dots at Venice Lido

Princesse de Faucigny-Lucinge in polka dots at Venice Lido
Princesse Jean de Faucigny-Lucigne, formerly Baba D Erlanger pictured taking her dogs for a walk at the Venice Lido with her husband and mother, Baroness D Erlanger

Background imageFashions Collection: Rosita Forbes at the Venice Lido

Rosita Forbes at the Venice Lido
Mrs Arthur McGrath, aka the renowned writer, traveller and journalist, Rosita Forbes at the Venice Lido in 1931 surrounded by her husband (in the hat) and Major Mathews and Major Duffus. Date: 1931

Background imageFashions Collection: Clothes for punting and picnics 1931

Clothes for punting and picnics 1931
A variety of outfits ideal for summer days messing about on the river or enjoying a smart riverside club in the home counties

Background imageFashions Collection: Tatler cover Clothes Worth Stealing 1961

Tatler cover Clothes Worth Stealing 1961
Front cover of The Tatler featuring an art thief contemplating a portrait of the latest fashions for 1961 in an art gallery. Date: 1961

Background imageFashions Collection: Countess Beatty, Duchess of Sutherland & Lady Ednam, Lido

Countess Beatty, Duchess of Sutherland & Lady Ednam, Lido
High society enjoying the pleasures of life at the Venice Lido while being dressed entirely appropriately in beach pyjamas. From left, Countess Beatty, the Duchess of Sutherland and Lady Ednam

Background imageFashions Collection: Beach fashions for women 1930

Beach fashions for women 1930
Model wearing the latest fashionable beach wear. 1930

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert for Lillywhites beach fashions 1930

Advert for Lillywhites beach fashions 1930
A model wearing three styles for beach wear for summer 1930. 1930

Background imageFashions Collection: Beach fashions, 1938

Beach fashions, 1938
A variety of beach fashions for 1938 worn by smart society in the smartest holiday resorts. Top left is Miss Jeannette Fuqua at Biarritz in a two-piece

Background imageFashions Collection: Lido fashions for sunning and swimming

Lido fashions for sunning and swimming
Beach ensembles for the fashionable Venice Lido. On the left is a pyjama suit of stockinette in blue and white with a coat in a modern design

Background imageFashions Collection: Paris Spring fashions 1874

Paris Spring fashions 1874
Parisian women wearing the latest fashionable dresses for the races. 1874

Background imageFashions Collection: Beach pyjamas and large sunhat by Jaeger

Beach pyjamas and large sunhat by Jaeger, summer fashions of 1931. 1931

Background imageFashions Collection: People at the Ascot races in 1907

People at the Ascot races in 1907. 1907

Background imageFashions Collection: Curled hair in typical coiffures of 1930

Curled hair in typical coiffures of 1930. 1930

Background imageFashions Collection: Woman in Ascot fashions, 1910

Woman in Ascot fashions, 1910. 1910

Background imageFashions Collection: Fashionable bonnets for September 1844

Fashionable bonnets for September 1844
Selection of womens fashionable bonnets hats. Date: 1844

Background imageFashions Collection: Blackness of society at Ascot - June 1910

Blackness of society at Ascot - June 1910
Due to the recent death of King Edward VII on the 6th May 1910, full mourning attire was wore by the society at Ascot until the 17th June 1910. June 1910

Background imageFashions Collection: The Graphic front cover - return of the bustle

The Graphic front cover - return of the bustle
The latest fashions from Paris in 1928 ironically cast a shadow on the wall that echoes the bustle silhouette of 1870s fashions. 1928

Background imageFashions Collection: The Tallien Costume, finishing touches to a new fashion

The Tallien Costume, finishing touches to a new fashion
The Tallien costume, so called after the famous Directoire beauty, Mme. Tallien, the latest fashion from Paris. A model being fitted with the style at the salon of Doeillet. Date: 1912

Background imageFashions Collection: Cover of Home Notes Magazine

Cover of Home Notes Magazine
The latest vogue in jumpers. Date: 1924

Background imageFashions Collection: Beautiful bride and page boys

Beautiful bride and page boys
Cover of Home Notes magazine: Special Wedding Number. The bride wears a floor length gown with an endless train, puff ball sleeves



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"Fashions through the Ages: From Tango to Swinging Styles" Step back in time and explore the ever-evolving world of fashions. In 1912, Argentina gifted us with the passionate Tango dance, igniting a fiery revolution on the dance floor. Meanwhile, fashionistas eagerly awaited Fashions for 1954, anticipating new trends that would set hearts ablaze. Les Laines Bisanne wool company poster showcased luxurious fabrics that enveloped individuals in warmth and elegance. Louis Vuitton's advert enticed travelers with their exquisite accessories and trunks, promising style even on far-flung adventures. Marcel Vertes' watercolor painting captured the essence of Tango's allure, bringing its vibrant energy to life on canvas. Social/Cup Day at Ascot became an annual spectacle where fashion enthusiasts paraded their finest attire while sipping champagne and placing bets. Amidst this fashionable frenzy, a woman found solace in her book - a reminder that fashion is not just about appearances but also personal expression. Fashions for a Coronation Summer in 1953 celebrated regal elegance as monarchs ascended to power. Elspeth Phelps' advertisement from the 1920s transported us to an era of flappers and jazz age glamour. Ladies by Sea in France embraced seaside chic with breezy dresses and wide-brimmed hats under sunny skies. A lady wearing a Spencer jacket exuded sophistication during times when modesty was highly valued. Swinging Fashions circa 1810 brought forth daring silhouettes adorned with ruffles and feathers - proof that fashion has always pushed boundaries throughout history. From tango rhythms to royal coronations, these glimpses into past fashions remind us of our timeless desire for self-expression through clothing choices. As we continue our journey through time, let us embrace each era's unique styles while creating our own fashionable legacy.