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1756 Unknown artist - Miguel José, Miguel María and María Micaela Josefa Malo
(Museo Nacional de Historia, Castillo de Chapultepec)
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Court dress of Empress Maria Feodorovna (Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg), 1820s. State Hermitage Museum.
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1736 Unknown artist - Francisco de Fagoaga
(Museo Nacional de Historia, Castillo de Chapultepec)
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La Mode illustrée, no. 18, 01 mai 1864
Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
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The Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures, Etc. Second and Third Series
Promenade Dresses: November 1821 • May 1823 • August 1826 • June 1827 • May 1828
Composite of individual fashion plates
Keep reading
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The Delineator, Vol LI, No 5, May 1898
Ladies’ Promenade Toilette, consisting of a Full Waist, Waist Decoration, and Five-Gored Skirt with Graduated Ruffles.
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decided to have a lil fun and add another, humanity's strongest soldier.
same reference used
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Evelyn Nesbit in 1901, probably posing for a fashion photo.
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Evening Dress
c. 1907-1908
Callot Soeurs
Hillwood Museum
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Stained glass panels: “Triumph of Death over the Laity”, and “Triumph of Death over the Clergy”
Artist unknown, probably from the Church of Saint Herbland in Rouen, Normandy, ca. 1520-1530. The French Revolutionary authorities closed the church in 1791, and it was torn down in 1824.
Victoria & Albert Museum
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what are you waiting for getting dressed like this, women 🥵🥵
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Costumes for Teatro Colon’s production of Alice in Wonderland.






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1620 Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt - James Hay, 1st Earl of Carlisle, full-length, wearing an embroidered doublet, his hat on a table beside him
(Private collection via Sotheby’s)
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1629 Unknown artist - Johann Paris Freiherr von Rehlingen, von Radeck, zu Ranten and Thurnegg
(Salzburg Museum)
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