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ilromagnollo84 · 11 months
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KRISTINA SEMENOVSKYA / ASTRID MUÑOZ
AMBER VALLETTA / GEORGINA GRENVILLE
KIRSTY HUME / GRETHA CACAZZONI
ELSA BENITEZ / ESTHER DE JONG
"JANE AUSTEN GOES TO MARRAKECH" COLLECTION
GIVENCHY RTW SS 1997
BY JOHN GALLIANO
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resplendentoutfit · 2 months
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Henriette Favre (French, (dates unknown; worked at least from the 1890s to the 1910s) 
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Evening gown • silk, sequins • 1902 • Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Evening Dress • silk, cotton, celluloid • c. 1903 • Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Right: Henritte Favre - Invoice from the Favre Fashion House, 5 Rue de la Paix, Paris, 1905
Left: Favre velvet dress • Silk, metal • 1905-07
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styleverywhere101 · 1 year
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Design House: House of Worth (French, 1858–1956)
Date: ca. 1898
Culture: French
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mote-historie · 29 days
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George Barbier, La Belle Personne, Worth evening dress, detail, fashion plate from Gazette du Bon Ton, 1925.
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fashionsfromhistory · 11 months
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Day Dress
Charles Frederick Worth
c.1870
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Accession Number: 2002.696.1-5)
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Sophie of France by Lie Louis Perin-Salbreux, 1770-1774.
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walzerjahrhundert · 8 months
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House of Worth
Afternoon suit
French
circa 1905                            
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cassette-amateur · 3 months
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•DAFT•PUNK•
_circa 1995_
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empirearchives · 4 months
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Costumes of Napoleonic figures at the Devonshire House Ball of 1897
1. Aileen May (née Wyndham-Quin), Countess of Meath as Hortense de Beauharnais, Queen of Holland
2. Princess of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (née Countess Josephine Kinsky) as Princess Pauline Bonaparte Borghese
3. Thérèse (née Kinsky), Countess Clary-Aldringen as Caroline Bonaparte Murat, Queen of Naples
4. Florence Anne (née Cole), Lady Delamere as Hortense de Beauharnais
5. Sir Charles Edward Cradock-Hartopp, 5th Bt as Napoleon I; Millicent Florence Eleanor (née Wilson), Lady Cradock-Hartopp (later Countess Cowley and Mrs Duberly) as the Empress Josephine
6. Lord Arthur Vincent Hay; William George Montagu Hay, 11th Marquess of Tweeddale; Candida Louise, Marchioness of Tweeddale as the Empress Josephine
7. Kathleen (née Douglas-Pennant), Viscountess Falmouth as Madame Recamier
8. Maria Henrietta Sophia Chaine (née Phipps) as Madame Sans Gêne
9. Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin as Marshal Lefevre
10. Catherine Dorothea Mary Grosvenor (née Simeon) as Marie Louise
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archivisionary · 2 months
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Karl Lagerfeld's home
Karl- Chanel designer liked to change his surroundings, his interiors were always carefully designed. His admiration for the art deco style or the specific details of 18th century like heavy wooden furniture, would also integrate with his lifestyle.He liked to welcome his guest just as centuries before, in a pleasing longue, so a social gathering space was obligatory in his houses. We can see he payed attention to details, colors and even fabrics. The bruno paul couch is a iconic piece, perfectly cooperating with the rest of the room.
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ilromagnollo84 · 6 months
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Chrystèlle Saint Louis Augustin
'In A Boudoir Mood' Collection
Christian Dior RTW S/S 1998
By John Galliano
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resplendentoutfit · 8 days
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Callot Soeurs (Callot sisters) was a leading Paris fashion design house from 1895 through the 1920s. The fashion house was operated by the sisters Regina, Marie, Marthe and Joséphine Callot.
They were taught by their mother, a lacemaker. The eldest sister, Marie was a trained dressmaker. The sisters started out embellishing lingerie and blouses with antique ribbon and lace. The enterprise quickly took a turn for success as the sisters began creating their own dress designs.
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Right: the Callot Seeurs label
Left: The sales room of the haute couture house Callot Soeurs, c. 1910.
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Evening dress from 1900-14, designed by Callot Soeurs • Silk, cotton, metal
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Callot Soeurs dress • 1910s
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Day dress with collarless tunic • c. 1924
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evabloom · 24 days
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Vintage decoration book, dutch roses, my bed, and a blue gingham bow pant I made 🎀
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• Ball gown.
Designer/Maker: Attributed to House of Worth (French, 1858–1956)
Date: 1898–1900
Culture: French
Medium: Silk
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mote-historie · 3 months
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Two fashionable modern young women smoking cigarettes through a cigarette holder in this fashion illustration for Madam Premet and Dæuillet (Georges Doeuillet), published in Art Gout Beaute, Paris, February 1926.
Pour le soir: Robe de soir en mousselin de soie pecbe de garnie de broderies d'argent by Madam Premet.
Mirlition: Robe de soir en crepe de chine noir garnie de gaze vert e'meraude et gland d'or by Dæuillet (Georges Doeuillet).
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