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• Woman's Dress in three parts.
Date: 1900-1906
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fannyrosie · 7 months
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Back in August, my mother, my sister and I did a three day roadtrip to Lake Placid in New York State, where the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics were hosted. We hiked and visited Adirondack natural wonders the two first days, but because my health was starting to fail me on the second day, we kept the third one for visiting the Downton Abbey costume exhibition at the Lake Placid Center for the arts.
On our way to the exhibit, we passed by the Pines Inn, formerly known as the St. Moritz Hotel, a hotel built in 1907. I had wanted to stay at that hotel, but my mom refused, saying it was in poor shape and looked haunted on the hotel booking sites (she wasn't wrong, but I love that stuff, as you know). I still insisted for us to at least visit it, and we sure did NOT regret it. We stumbled upon one of the concierges (or new owners, correct me if you see this!), and he loved my outfit so much that he gave us a tour of the hotel, including in areas closed to guests. He told us that Albert Einstein and the Kennedys had been guests at the hotel, that there was n*de sunbathing on the roof in the 1930s and that a lot of the furniture was original. Sadly, after the 80s, the hotel slowly went into decrepitude and abandonment, and many things got stolen and damaged. The new owners are currently working hard to restore the hotel, and it's indeed a lot of work.
Outfit rundown Dress: vintage Ingeborg (Pink House) Velvet michiyuki: vintage Hat: Rudsak with added brooch by Fuwari Gloves: vintage Shoes: old Clarks Bag: second-hand Vivienne Westwood Belt: thrifted Big British stamp brooch: second-hand Jane Marple Small marine cat stamp brooch: Via Carousel Anchor and crest brooches: vintage Earrings: old Dracolite
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anatomicalmartyr · 1 year
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Some Camille Clifford looks I think about a lot (c. 1902-1906)
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akhaste · 6 months
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Lee Yoon - Song of the Bandits Sketchs/ Studies 1920's & 1890's
Bonus: 1920's, but without the 'stache
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fauvester · 1 year
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traditional costume
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gogmstuff · 12 days
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1908 Corset ad. From lamodedelabelleepoque.tumblr.com/post/91898735429; fixed flaws & spots w Pshop & enlarged by half 552X1140.
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cadenceswishes · 15 days
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♡ListenToMyMusic♡
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vintage-ukraine · 1 year
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Near St.Volodymyr`s Hill in Kyiv, 1900s
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uwmspeccoll · 1 year
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A Veteran's Day Fashion Friday
 We commemorate Fashion Friday Veteran’s Day with a few plates of U.S. Navy uniforms from WWI and Armistice Day (the original Veteran’s Day) to 1967, the date of the publication of the plates in the portfolio set Uniforms of the United States Navy 1900-1967 published in 1967 by the Naval History Division of the U.S. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. The portfolio consists of 12 large color lithographs created by noted military illustrator H. Charles McBarron, showing the intricate details that went into each iteration of the Navy uniform. 
Included with the plates is a detailed text describing each uniform by U.S. Naval historian James C. Tily. Each text breaks down the particularities and differences of the uniforms for different ranks of the time, including Captains, Lieutenants, Midshipmen, and more. 
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honey-and-pie · 3 months
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20 minutes sketch of pierre ♡ ♡ (i will probably never come back to finish this)
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• Woman's Bodices.
Date: ca. 1904-1905
Place of origin: United States
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thefiresofpompeii · 3 months
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my favourite historical era to daydream about is that span of a few decades between 1890 and 1914ish. late victorian, fin de siècle, edwardian. there’s just something so exciting about it. the world on the brink of radical change, of catastrophe and decimation but they don’t know that for now, the twentieth century hasn’t been inaugurated as the bloodiest quite yet, all that looms ahead is a boundless bouquet of potential, invention, adventure. a turning point in time. spiritualism and the hereafter are in the air all clashing and collaborating and cooperating with rationality and progress and scientific advancement, technology and faith, mysticism and machines, the arts marching on into modernism and abstraction but not quite yet; there’s a future on your doorstep, the air is full of love and precognition and imagination. get out there in your hot air balloon and watch the world turn on its axis, holding its breath
also the fashion’s pretty cool
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anatomicalmartyr · 1 year
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Madame Alice Helleu (née Alice Guerin) as depicted by her husband Paul César Helleu (early 1900s)
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amatesura · 2 years
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hat catalog, 1900
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tamisdava2 · 2 years
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Women's fashion history 1784-1970
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gogmstuff · 12 days
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1908 (April issue) Les Modes Le Corset Thylda - photo by Félix. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1738X2461.
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