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The Pathé Fashion Archive
Originally posted on Fashion, Textile & Costume Librarians: This is a very nice and very shareable collection of (very short) film footage of fashion related items from the British Pathé archives. Of the 76 films that have been uploaded until now, the oldest dates back to the 1890s and the newest was made in 1970.…
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Impressionism, Fashion and Modernity
Originally posted on No Fixed Plans: Yesterday I went to the Art Institute of Chicago‘s exhibit “Impressionism, Fashion and Modernity.” C’est magnifique! By pairing the fashion of the day with French paintings by Impressionists and others from the late 19th century. So in addition to an exquisite collection of paintings by Tissot, Monet, Manet, Renoir,…
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Rules for Ladies’ Trains: 1868
Originally posted on Mrs Daffodil Digresses: A truly expressive train in “The First Cloud,” by Sir William Quiller, 1887 Tate Britain. A bride in Washington lately introduced the style of having her train borne by three pages. An exchange says if this fashion should spread, courting a young lady would be like reading a novel.…
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Costume Design and Fashion: A Multi-Million Dollar Industry
http://clothesonfilm.com/costume-design-and-fashion-a-multi-million-dollar-industry/31155/
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Magnificent Girls in Their Flying Machines – AMELIA EARHART: FLIGHT FASHION by Amber Jane Butchart
Hush-Kit Aviation World In an attempt to fight the online plagiarism we suffering this artcile has been moved to here. View original post