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Women are ditching their puffers for fur (faux or vintage), slipping out of flat and into heels, and scrolling through TikTok videos about how to convert your run-of-the-mill scarf into an elegant ...
Frans Hals' Laughing Cavalier (in the Wallace Collection) wears a slashed doublet, wide reticella lace collar and cuffs, and a broadbrimmed hat, 1624. Fashion in the period 1600–1650 in Western clothing is characterized by the disappearance of the ruff in favour of broad lace or linen collars. Waistlines rose through the period for both men ...
Fashion doll wearing an ankle-length straight-skirt suit, fitted jacket with lapel collar and 3/4-length sleeves, ruffled blouse, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and spats; Gown by Jeanne Paquin from La Gazette du Bon Ton 1912; Parisian Dinner Dress owned by Ellen Roosval von Hallwyl ca 1912; Grand Duchess Tatiana of Russia wearing a large hat with ...
The trailing skirts which were very tight showing skin and broad-brimmed hats of mid-decade narrower dresses and hats with deep crowns. Men wear top hats with formal morning dress or bowlers with lounge suits. Fashion in the period 1900–1909 in the Western world continued the severe, long and elegant lines of the late 1890s.
Step up your fall wardrobe with this guide to the best fall hats for women. We rounded up the cutest fedoras, straw hats, baseball caps, bucket hats, and more.
13th century clothing featured long, belted tunics with various styles of surcoats or mantle in various styles. The man on the right wears a gardcorps, and the one on the left a Jewish hat. Women wore linen headdresses or wimples and veils, c. 1250
In order to avoid the classic mid-winter wardrobe slump of wearing the same sweater and jeans combo for weeks, I've searched for motivation to get dressed with a capital D to kick off 2024.
Haymakers: Barefoot women wear short-sleeved, front-laced gowns with contrasting linings tucked up over knee-length chemises, with aprons and straw hats. Men wear sleeveless overgowns or jerkins over their shirts and hose, c. 1510. The prodigal son is dressed like a beggar, in undyed or faded clothing. He wears a hood and carries a hat with a ...