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The Graphic Fashions and Womans Interest NumberFabulous art deco cover of The Graphic Fashions and Womens Interest Number for 1928 with an illustration of a fashionable woman adjusting her hat in a mirror. 1928
The Graphic front cover - return of the bustleThe latest fashions from Paris in 1928 ironically cast a shadow on the wall that echoes the bustle silhouette of 1870s fashions. 1928
Rogues in Porcelain by John Austen
That Eminent Trifle, A Beau by John Austen
Victorian Scrap, woman in a large hat. circa 1890s
Autumn by Lewis Baumer
A Fair Young English Girl by Lewis Baumer. 1914
Advert for International Fur Store 1886Fashionable sketches for the winter season for International Fur Store. Date: 1886
Fraulein von Poremski and her cropped hair, 1928Fraulein von Poremski, a noted Berlin dancer, with a severe, cropped hairstyle. The Graphic magazine in which this photograph features comments
Molyneux velvet cocktail pyjamas, 1931Cocktail pyjamas designed by Edward Molyneux in black velvet with the blouse tunic held in with a chain belt, long fitting sleeves and a scarf lined with white satin. Date: 1931
Fashionable dresses for women 1911Selection of attractive womens dresses with embroidered lace. Date: 1911
Girls afternoon frocks 1886Summer wear for girls outdoor clothing, with box-plaited skirts and smart high collar jackets Date: 1886
Girls seaside costumes 1886Girls wearing the latest skirts and straight collar and cuff jackets. Date: 1886
Princess Margarets Choice of Colours for Coronation YearPage from The Illustrated London News picturing Princess Margaret, who, as patron of the British Colour Council had sponsored five special colours for the Coronation Year of 1953
Cambridge students wearing Oxford bagsThe youth of Cambridge displaying the latest university craze for excessively wide trousers, called Oxford bags, originating at Oxford University in the mid-1920s. Date: 1925
Fashion sketched on the RivieraA trio of chic outfits seen on the Riviera. From left, a jumper suit in lavender hasha worn with a coat of darker tone trimmed with grey fox
Princess Jean-Louis de Faucigny-LucingePrincess Jean Faucigny-Lucinge, formerly Miss Liliane (Baba) d Erlanger, only daughter of Baron and Baroness d Erlanger. She married Prince Jean Louis Faucigny-Lucinge in 1923
Advertisement on a postcard, Evans PastillesPharmaceuticals advertisement on a postcard, Evans Pastilles for sore throats (in Spanish), with an elegant woman in a hat. Date: circa 1908
Advertisement on a postcard, Evans Carlsbad SaltsPharmaceuticals advertisement on a postcard, Evans Carlsbad Salts for liver, gout and rheumatism (in Spanish), with an elegant woman in a hat. Date: circa 1908
Advertisement on a postcard, Evans MembroidsPharmaceuticals advertisement on a postcard, Evans Membroids (in Spanish), with an elegant woman in a hat. Date: circa 1908
Fashionable hats of infinite charm 1937Three models wearing the latest spring styles in hats. Date: 1937
New in headlines 1937Three models wearing the latest styles in hats. Date: 1937
Greet the Spring with straw 1937Three models wearing the latest Spring styles in hats. Date: 1937
Advert for Peter Robinson ostrich feather neckwear 1924Extremely fashionable ostrich stole. Date: 1924
Page of fashion adverts - April 1924Page of four fashion adverts for womens clothing and hair restorer, Dickins & Jones, three-piece gown in Romain coat, Caradium, hair dye, restoring grey hair to its original colour
Keeping ahead of fashion 1937Selection of womens straw hats in delicate contrasting shades, using swirls and curls and single bow knots. Date: 1937
Fashionable womens country hats 1937Selection of Homburg hats, with dented crown and sweeping brim. Date: 1937
Ascot hats 1937Selection of fashionable wide brimmed Ascot hats. Date: 1937
Women wearing floral design coats 1937Two models wearing fashionable floral coats available from Marshall & Snelgrove, left; An embossed pique coat printed with a multi-coloured design
Page of fashion adverts - October 1927Page of four fashion adverts for womens clothing, for Autumn, from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, October 1927
Fashionable tricorne hat 1905Woman holding a fur muff with stole. Date: 1905
Advert for D. H Evans womens clothes 1917Selection of womens loose fitting fashionable clothing during World War One. 1917
Advert for Marshall & Snelgrove womens wrist glooves 1937Fashionable dainty white Irish crochet wrist gloves. Date: 1937
Page of womens Autumn fashion 1925Page of four fashion adverts for womens clothing, from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, October 1925. Harvey Nichols, stockinette jumper suits in wool, Marshall & Snelgrove, fur coat
Advert for Peter Robinson womens evening gowns 1925Sleeveless evening gowns made from taffeta. 1925
Christmas present - blackbird headdress 1938Womens unusual evening headdress, with five blackbirds mounted on velvet-cover, available from Dickens and Jones, " nice to be given something really frivolous
Advert for International Fur Store 1889The International Fur Store, advertising fur coats for men and women. 1889
Advert for Chas Baker and Co s, mens wear 1889Selection of gentlemens fashionable clothing, available from Chas Baker and Co s, in Oxford Street, London. 1889
Novel idea for charity ball 1914Pre World War One charity midnight ball, in aid of The National Institute for the Blind, taking place at the Savoy on 25 June, everyone who attended bought a ticket for a lucky-dip
German fashion, September 1857Latest fashionable clothing for women. Date: 1857
Fashionable blouse 1895Over exaggerated leg-of-mutton sleeves, with cotton and the costliness of exquisite lace, the foundation of this combination being shimmering and rustling silk. Date: 1895
Advertisement for Manders poster inks depicting a lady looking through a lorgnette. Date: 1897
Fashions for men and women France 1827Monstrosities of 1827. Over exaggerated hats with lots of plumes and floral arrangements, leg-of-mutton sleeves, narrow waist and over sized coats were all the fashion. Date: 1827
WW1 fashion - As it was. Is. And Ever Will Be" What absurd clothes, my dear; besides; you really look a little fast." Cartoon by G. E. Peto in The Sketch, 1915 commenting on the changing silhouette of womens fashion in response to
Lady Diana Abdy (Bridgeman)(Helen) Diana (nÚÑáBridgeman), Lady Abdy (1907-1967), Fashion leader; wife of Sir Robert Henry Abdy; daughter of 5th Earl of Bradford 1936
Womens Autumn clothing 1929Beige, red and brown in fashion for Autumn 1929. 1929
Womens Winter clothing 19291920s dresses for dance. 1929
Selection of fashionable hats 1929Shady hats for cloudless skies. Selection of womens hats. 1929