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la-belle-histoire · 4 months
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The Swans, Joseph Marius Alvy. 1900.
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snootyfoxfashion · 1 year
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Antique Edwardian Embroidered Blouse from persephonevintage
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Hans Baluschek (1870-1935)
"City railway station" (1904)
Oil on canvas
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eyesaremosa1cs · 6 months
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A Honiton lace wedding veil, circa 1900
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jaffababe · 1 year
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Palestinian women and dresses - Yousef al-Qutob (Photographer and journalist at the Palestinian News & Information Agency - WAFA)
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fashion-from-the-past · 6 months
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1902
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nemfrog · 5 months
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A wolf in shabby clothes. Ménagerie. 1906. Benjamin Rabier.
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royaibrainrot · 11 months
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Sometimes I hate that biblically accurate Roy always wears dress clothes. What if I am tired of saying he’s wearing slacks. What if I want to have fun.
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chere-indolente · 1 year
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Newlyn Fisher Clothing Set
I come to you today with this little historical seaside fashion interlude (before going back to work on more 1880′s sets). This set includes cable knit sweaters in high and low waisted, and variations on traditional fishermen smocks. More pics and download below
This set is partly inspired by the works of the school of Newlyn, a group of painters known to have depicted the surrounding of Newlyn, a Cornish coastal town, and its many fishermen in the 1880′s to 1900′s. And here is the painting that I referenced in the promo picture.
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This is the sweater from the Werewolf pack without the little laced up strings on the shoulders (why do you always add these unnecessary details EA ? 😅). I’ve made a short version (S) for my high waisted needs and a long (L) version, for both masc and fem frames, as well as both adult and children. 
Cableknit sweaters originated from Ireland, in the Aran Islands, though other types of knitted jumpers called gansey already existed in the British, Irish and Channel isles. They were created between the 1890′s and 1900′s. They were initially knitted with unwashed and undied wool. Both the natural lanolin from the virgin wool and the knitted patterns made for water resistant sweaters and as such : good alternatives to the previously used ganseys made of oiled wool died with indigo.
 These Aran sweaters slowly became some fashionable sportswear item during the 20′s and 30′s, and later reached its peak popularity in the 50s’ and 60′s worn by the likes of Grace Kelly and Steve McQueen.
40 solid swatches
for adults and children
2 lenghts : S & L
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Vareuses are a style of fishermen smocks with a V neck. This style was typical of Brittany fishermen though I have seen depiction of Norwegian fishermen for example sporting this style of smocks on 1880s paintings too. While I couldn’t find substancial informations on their origins and date of appereance, vareuses seem to have been used at least as far as mid 19th century and were still worn as work wear up til the mid 20th. 
It is said that traditionally fishers wore different colors depending on their fishing style : yellow ones for those shellfish picking, rust colored ones for those using fish traps, red ones for oyster farmers and blue ones for those fishing in the open seas.
Fishermen smocks were oiled to be water repellant and worn on top of clothes and knitted garments to protect them from water and keep them relatively clean.
On this 1st version of the vareuse I’ve not put any clothing “underneath” to allow for warm weather and for combinations with accessory shirts or turtlenecks.
33 solid swatches
for adults and children
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This 2nd version of a vareuse include a cableknit jumper sticking out of the V neck collar. The set also includes an overlay to pick the color of said cableknit jumper.
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39 solid swatches on the cableknit overlay (located in the right wrist section)
for all ages
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Similarly to the vareuse, the crewneck is a style of fishermen smocks. This style is traditionally associated with Cornwall, in the north west of England. Cornish crewneck smocks were used similarly to vareuses.
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for all ages
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frostedmagnolias · 2 days
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Evening dress
c. 1909-1910
maker: Madame Hayward
Museum of London
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la-belle-histoire · 3 months
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Countess Hayashi Misao, 1902.
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thepinupnoire · 1 year
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Susan Porter (1915) by ~Kicha~ on Flickr.
The photographer's cousin. James Van Der, photographer. Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers 1840 to the Present; by Deborah Willis
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Edward Okuń (1872-1945) "The Four Strings of a Violin" (1914) Located in the Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona, United States
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mintytealfox · 30 days
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YALL 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Imperial Russian court gown c.a. 1900 MET New York collection
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