In the 19th century, women wore tight dresses and in order not to faint, they carried small bottles of smelling salts and ammonia compound. CAUVIN-Salt bottle in gold and silver, crystal, garnet, diamonds-Circa 1890. Via Gorky Antiquités
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Pink taffeta dress
c. 1915-1916
made by Madame Rose H. Boyd
Minnesota Historical Society
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Ring with Celestial Motif
late 18th century
gold, silver, enamel, diamonds
Walters Art Museum
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Sequined black net and blue satin dress
c. 1918-1923
made by Hattie H. McGahn
Minnesota Historical Society
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1904-1906 Black lace and white silk dress (attr. to Madame Rose H. Boyd, Minneapolis, Minnesota)
(Minnesota Historical Society Collections)
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Sequined black net and blue satin dress
c. 1918-1923
made by Hattie H. McGahn
Minnesota Historical Society
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La Grange de Claude
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Loti, Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico
Photographer: Karl Moon
Date: 1907
Negative Number: 146660B
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French Dress from The Met.
Year: 1860–61
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Arnold Genthe (1869-1942) ~ Isadora Duncan dancer, nude (with veil), between 1915 and 1923 | src alamy
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1900-1905
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-Street in Venice-
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Ring with Celestial Motif
late 18th century
gold, silver, enamel, diamonds
Walters Art Museum
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Bibian Blue Fall 2010
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Girls' night, 1975. From the Budapest municipal photography company archive.
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Early 1900s.
Via anythingdeco Instagram.
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