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Advert for Margaret Marks of Knightsbridge 1933Models wearing ready to wear two-piece dresses, suits and coats. 1933
Debutante women modelling the lastest fashion 1913Upper class women wearing the latest winter garments. 1913
Advert for Aquascutum waterproof military coats 1916Proof against rain and cold wind military trench coat, lined with wool, detachable fleece, fur or leather. Date: 1916
Edwardian women in evening coats 1905Elegant evening coats with large slanted hats with flowers and plumes. Date: 1905
Dressing doll. Red Riding HoodRed Riding Hood. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921
Dressing doll. Little Dutch GirlThe Little Dutch Girl. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the doll character. Date: 1921
Dressing doll. Little Miss AmericaLittle Miss America. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the doll character. Date: 1921
Dressing doll. Pretty PeggyPretty Peggy. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the doll character. Date: 1921
Dressing doll. Beauty & the BeastBeauty & the Beast. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921
Dressing doll. Simple Simon. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921
Two women wearing evening dresses 1904Two Edwardian women wearing evening clothing with bell shaped skirts, narrow waists and frills. 1904
Dressing doll. Robin HoodRobin Hood. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921
Dressing doll. Little Jack Horner. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921
Dressing doll. Little Bo-Peep. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921
Dressing doll. Baby Bunting. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921
Hat by Elsa SchiaparelliIllustration of a wide brimmed straw hat with a bird cage crown designed by Elsa Schiaparelli. Date: 1939
Advertisement for a coat by Elsa SchiaparelliPhotograph of a model wearing a white ermine coat designed by Elsa Schiaparelli. The fur is worked horizontally, the coat falls in loose folds from gathered shoulders
Italian Costume 1380Italian costume: garments worn with armour include parti- coloured soled hose, gipon or doublet, tight-fitting garment without sleeves or with short raglan sleeves & buckles. Date: 1380
Robert Scott Ltd. selling Aertex garments, 8 Poultry, LondonRobert Scott Ltd. selling Aertex garments, Revenue House, 8 Poultry, Cheapside, London Date: 1910
Wartime underwear article, Britannia and Eve magazine, 1940Page from Britannia and Eve magazine, September 1940, reporting on various types of foundation garments to ensure a controlled figure under clothing
What People Are Wearing - Linda KeithThe English model Linda Keith wearing a plum-coloured suede coat from Dorothee Bis in Paris with a tan-striped sweater and black trousers. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Eva BartokThe Budapest-born actress Eva Bartok (1927 - 1998) wearing a red and gold dress which she designed herself and had made up in Indian sari material. Date: 1966
Wartime fashion section, Britannia and Eve, 1940Fashion editorial for the forthcoming Spring embellished by four drawings of women wearing daytime jacket dresses designed by famous designers
Two Japanese women walk down a street. The outer garment they wear is a Haori. Date: 1932
What to Knit for Baby - childrens knitting bookCharming illustration on the front cover of a knitting book published by Scotch Wool and Hosiery Stores. Date: c.1930
WWII knitting booklet, Home Front WoolliesFront cover of a knitting booklet produced by Weldons featuring a variety of patterns to make garments for war workers from a resolute looking member of the Home Guard to female members of the armed
WWII knitting, New Woollies for soldiers, sailors & airmenFront cover of a knitting booklet from the Second World War published by yarn manufacturer Weldon, featuring woollen garments which could made for men in the armed services
Mittens and body belt, WW1 knitting, comforts for troopsPatterns for mittens and a body belt (designed to keep the midriff warm), two items of clothing which could be knitted for soldiers at the front featured in a Great War era knitting booklet published
Weldons garments & hospital comforts, knitting booklet, WW1Be useful in this time of war. Front cover of a Weldons booklet with instructions on how to make a variety of garments for soldiers and hospital comforts for wounded men
Advert for Vendonis womens underwear 1937Next to myself I Like- Vendonis. Models wearing sporty underwear made of wool. 1937
Sentinel knitting booklet, socks, WW1Front cover of the Sentinel Knitting Booklet published by Charles Sykes and Co, of St. Andrews Mills, Bradford during the First World War
Knitted helmet, WW1 knitting, comforts for soldiersPhotograph and pattern written by Marjory Tillotson for Baldwins yarn manufacturers, to make a knitted helmet with cap pieces - one of numerous comforts for soldiers suggested during the First World
Advert for J. Roussel lingerie 1939Personally for you. A belt by J. Roussel gives you the feeling of slimness and freedom. The Roussel method of expert individul consideration given to each figure control problem
Advert for Maiden Form bra with uplift 1936For lovely rounded uplift support. Inter-lude. To accomplish a lovely classic roundness of contour, Maiden Form creates Inter-lude brassieres which - by semi-circular stitching - give firm uplift
Advert for Kayser Bondor undergarments & nightdresses 1953Kayser Bondor, 7 steps to loveliness at prices you can afford. 1953
Anglo-Norman Dress C11ThCostume of the Norman period. Garments include: leg bandages, hooded mantles, phrygian caps, tunics, kirtles with pendant sleeves, veils, wimples, super-tunics
Parisennes models wearing the latest fashion 1912Parisenne actresses modelling garments that were the thing for the coming season. April 1912
Fur-trimmed coats 1933Model wearing fashionable full length wool romaine coats with fur trim. Date: 1933
Charming coiffures for the spring season 1912Coiffures and headdresses shown in the photograph were very popular accessories from the latest fashion from Paris. 1912
Parisian woman 1908Parisian woman wearing beautiful Edwardian mantle. Date: 1908
Why wear your diamond on your neck? 1913Anna Held (1872 1918), Polish-born French and later Broadway stage performer and singer, wearing lavish diamond stockings. 1913
Backview of fashionable racegoers clothing 1913Fashionable French women wearing racecourse clothing from Longchamp. 1913
Bathing dresses 1913Page of pre World War One women wearing bathing-dresses with embroidary and lace, the truth be told that they are better out of the water than in! 1913
Japanese influene in womens clothing 1913Showing a distinct Japanese influene in womens afternoon frocks, related to the kimono. Date: 1913
For the Tousseau 1933Model wearing fashionable nightdresses, all available from Harrods. Date: 1933
Womens clothing for spring 1912Spring dresses with three-quarter length sleeves, and wide brimmed hats with floral, ribbon and feathers additions. Date: 1912
Advert for Porosknit underwear for men 1912Supreme comfort resulting in a perfect fitting undergarment which is soft, absorbent, ventilated, elastic and cool. 1912
Advert for Plumes D autruches 1912Produced by an ostrich farm, where you could get womens fans, boas and decorative feathers for hats, fashionable accessory in 1912. 1912