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Black & White CostumeRedfern dress & coat in black & white for the theatre: wrap- over V -neck dress with fur- trimmed hem & train, kimono style coat with deep fur collar & cuffs
Theatre Robe & Coat 1913High-waisted clinging gown: finely pleated & ornamented with geometric designs, short tunic with a V -neck trimmed with pearls; voluminous coat in a bold floral print
Theatre Coat 1913Fur-trimmed kimono style evening manteau / coat in an oriental floral (peonies) fabric. Worn with a V -necked gown with a high-waisted cord belt & a toque with a feather
Monkey Fur Coat 1922A barrel-line coat trimmed with monkey fur has a low waist, pouched bodice, high stand collar & large bow detail at hip level worn with a broad brimmed hat
Fur Coat & Hat 1930SA diagonal plaid / check dress worn with a 3/4 length coat in grey fur & a tall, brimless hat with a flared crown trimmed in the same fur
Fur-trimmed coats 1933Model wearing fashionable full length wool romaine coats with fur trim. Date: 1933
Advert for Louvre evening dresses 1929Two long and elegent evening dresses, black and pink gown that is closely moulded to the figure almost to the knee then flares out
Falka by H. B. Farnie. Image of Folbach, Falkas uncleFalka by H.B. Farnie. Shown here is Folbach, Falkas uncle. The caption reads Our motto is Prudence and Fall back. One can assume that these are all accurate depictions of the costumes. Date: 1880s
The Dancing Mistress by James Tanner, music Lionel MoncktonThe Dancing Mistress by James T. Tanner, with music by Lionel Monckton. First produced at the Adelphi Theatre on 19th October 1912. The scene shown here is the Swiss Oberwald. George Dances Co
Ethel Irving as Lolette in Dame Nature by Frederick FennEthel Irving (18691963) as Lolette in Dame Nature by Frederick Fenn from La Femme Nue by Henri Bataille, (Renaissance Theatre in Paris on 22nd February 1908)
Autumn fashion for coats 1929Model wearing tailored tweed coat with fox fur collar and leather belt and trim. Date: 1929
Daytime modes 1929Models wearing the latest clothing for daytime wear. Date: 1929
High fashion evening coats 1912French models wearing elegant wrap-over fur trim coats. Date: 1912
Fashions of the hour, for tall and medium figures 1912Women models wearing the pretty danity frocks. Date: 1912
Advert for practical womens clothing 1929Selection of ladies practical clothing. 1929
Vogue for velvet and fur 1913Women models wearing the lastest fashionable garments. 1913
Fur wraps for the winter season 1913Women models wearing the lastest fashionable fur wraps. 1913
Fashion for fur trimming 1913Women models wearing the lastest fashionable winter jackets with fur trim. 1913
Evening dress and coatee from Peter RobinsonA dress and coat of metal lace mounted on tissue, the latter trimmed with fur. A telling touch of colour is introduced by the velvet loop and pendant ends caught with a crystal ornament
Zambrene race-coat trimmed with leather and fitted with an adjustable collar. 1927
Advert for Peter Robinsons womens fur trim coat 1915High waistline with fullness in the hem of the skirt with Russian collar, made from black chiffon velvet and fur trim. 1915
Advert for Peter Robinsons fur trim suits 1915Charming fashionable fur-trimmed Velveteen suit. 1915
Cartoon, Lionel Brough, British comic actorCartoon, Lionel Brough (1836-1909), British comic actor -- La(l) Vie! 1883
Woman wears a nightdress from Robinson & CleaverA woman wearing a nightdress of Linen Lawn from Robinson & Cleaver. The nightdress is a hand-drawn design with fine hand embroidery, trimmed with real filet lace and ribbons
Fashion by Gordon Conway: Paris prefers two trainsA dress of black silk tulle with a train that springs from the upper pleated flounce. The corsage is cut square at the front and high at the back; it is trimmed with moire ribbon
Original accessories designed by Gordon ConwayOriginal accessories designed by the American costume designer, Gordon Conway. The shoe is trimmed with satin and has brocade to match the bag; the clasps of the bag are of diamonds and platinum
Goodwood fashions by Gordon ConwayOn the left, a lace and georgette dress in champagne beige, with a jacket generously trimmed in fur. On the right, a printed chiffon frock available in many colour schemes
Emptying the Missionary Box -- a smartly-dressed woman empties coins onto a plate. 1894
Woman in a white dress trimmed with flowersWoman in a Regency style white dress trimmed with flowers. 1816
Stylish women wearing outfits from Edelle at the beachWomen pictured wearing the following stylish outfits: (left) a beige wool costume, (second left) check frock with large pearl buttons
The Nose Game - Commercial Nose E6, Denotes Shrewdness. 1927
Angel with basket of flowers on a Victorian Christmas scrapAngel with a basket of pink flowers and a sprig of holly on a Victorian Christmas scrap. circa 1890s
Angel with nest of robins on a Victorian Christmas scrapAngel holding a nest of robins on a Victorian Christmas scrap. Date: circa 1890s
Angel in a blue coat on a Victorian Christmas scrap. Date: circa 1890s
Angel with toys on a Victorian Christmas scrapAngel carrying toys on a Victorian Christmas scrap. Date: circa 1890s
Angel with tree on a Victorian Christmas scrapAngel carrying a small tree on a Victorian Christmas scrap. Date: circa 1890s
Angel with bell and candle on a Victorian Christmas scrapAngel ringing a bell and holding a candle on a Victorian Christmas scrap. Date: circa 1890s
Angel on a Victorian New Year scrapAngel in a fur-trimmed coat and bonnet with a basket of holly on a Victorian New Year scrap. Date: circa 1890s
Half-length coat by Elsa SchiaparelliHalf-length coat designed by Elsa Schiaparelli. The coat is made in carbon blue embroidered with black soutache. The skirt is blue
A Lovely Ascot frock from Harrods, 1924A black and white georgette frock, embroidered with silk and beads, worn with a osprey trimmed hat and silken sunshade decorated with sheared marabout (marabou), all from Harrods of Knightsbridge
Girls Dresses 1920S / 30STwo neat dresses for todays schoolgirl. The one on the left is in pinky beige, with metal buttons. The one on the right is harebell blue, also trimmed with metal buttons
German Nobles C14ThHood-turbans, fur-lined & trimmed houppelande with bagpipe sleeves, a voluminous garment cape-like in shape but belted & worn over a gipon (the buttoned sleeves visible) Date: 14th century
Italian Costumes 1488-90Italian costume. Woman: bold striped gown, the sleeves decorated with ribbon bows, hair worn in a long plait. Men: fur -trimmed tabard or huke, soled hose. Date: 1488 - 1490
English Costume C15ThMen: cap with turned up brim, chaperon with liripipe, hose, short houppelandes ( one with dagged sleeves). Woman: fur- trimmed gown, hanging sleeves, high-crowned bonnet headdress Date: 15th century
English Costume 1400Man: buskins, doublet with sleeve apertures, pouch & dagger, brimless hat. Women: cote-hardie, ermine trimmed sideless surcoat, houppelande Headdresses: horned, padded V Date: 1400
Burgundian Dress C. 1450Hat with burlet, doublet with puffed over-sleeves, jerkins (jackets) with pleats or ermine trimmed & with hanging sleeves, hose & piked shoes (cracowes) or piked buskins. Date: circa 1450
Men of Bourgogne C. 1450Embroidered jerkin (jacket) with hanging sleeves worn over a doublet, hose, piked side- lacing boots with spurs, fur- lined & trimmed jerkin with side vents, chaperon (hat). Date: circa 1450
COSTUME 1798-99Man: breeches, d-b coat cut- away & with a velvet collar. N.B Watch seals. Women: high- waisted gowns & pelises - some trimmed with fur, fur muff, turban or straw hat. Date: 1798 - 1799