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Three Russian peasant women and their horse-drawn wagon. Date: circa 1902
Fashion plate, Bouquetiere and EspagnoleFashion plate from Mode Journal Wiener Chic, with two womens styles, Bouquetiere and Espagnole. circa 1900s
War and the Mode - Russian influenced fashions during WW1Two outfits inspired by the Russian Allies during World War One. On the left, a blue serge is employed for the dress with trims in narrow black braid and astrachan
Le Beouf a la Mode Restaurant - 8, Rue de Valois Paris - since 1792 (the approximate date of this image) Date: circa late 18th century
Open Sedan Chair - ChinaGoing to a Picnic - Mode of travelling a long journey in China. A European gent is carried by two Chinese porters in a bamboo pole open sedan chair or litter
Oliver Messel, 1940Costume designer Oliver Messel alongside a model at his studio in Yeomans Row. The model pictured is wearing the costume of Jocasta in The Infernal Machine
La Mode des Ensembles - three fashionable ensembles with coats or capes, 1926 Date: 1926
Modes for the Riviera sunshine, 1931Fashions for wearing on the French Riviera. Above is a frock of pale eucalyptus green hopsack and a jacket of the same light woollen material in a deep shade of myrtle
Travelling chair - Japan Date: circa 1901
Medieval CastleThe Mode in which Ancient Castles were generally built - the barbican protecting entry, the moat, outer and inner walls, with the keep or dungeon at the centre. Date: medieval
Men / Strasbourg CostumeTwo men of Strasbourg wearing the new vests after the Persian mode as introduced by Charles II of England, cravats & cloak like outer garments with slashed sleeves. Date: 1670
Rose Bertin ModisteROSE BERTIN The Paris modiste whose costumes for Marie-Antoinette caused her to be termed ministre de la Mode (minister of fashion) Date: flourished 1780
Advertisement, G W Jones & Co Modes (fashions), Oxford Street, London. 1883
Four leaders of fashion on the Parisian stage, 1927The mode and the muse - four leaders of fashion on the Parisian stage: Florence Walton (Jeanne Lanvin), Jane Renouardt (Jeanne Lanvin), Jane Marnac and Gaby Morlay (Jean Patou) 1927
Paris Mode, Summer 1927Paris sees the mode through the social mirror, 1927 1927
The Mode through the social mirror - Paris Fashions, 1927 from Nicole Groult, Irfe, Lucien Lelong, Molyneaux, Drecoll and Philippe et Gaston Date: 1927
The Universality of the Mode- Scottish fashions, 1927 from Scottish fashion houses : RG Lawrie of Glasgow, Coupar of Glasgow and Copland and Lye of Glasgow, Date: 1927
Paris Fashions, Spring 1927A Panorama of airs and graces: Paris holds up the mirror of the mode to spring (LtoR) models by Jean Patou, Alice Bernard, Jeanne Lanvin, Premet, Tollman, Jean Patou, Martial ey Armand
Ideal Home Exhibition advertAdvertisement for the Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia, London. Date: 16th April1932
Women in the fashions of the mid-18th century.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889
Madeira, The Hammock mode of TravellingLantern slide of Madeira, The Hammock mode of Travelling.. Part of Box 126, Canary and Madeira, slide no.31 Date: circa 1890s