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Clara Bow photographed by Ira L. Hill, 1923
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antiquebee · 4 months
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Très Parisien, 1923
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frostedmagnolias · 4 months
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‘Sleeping Princess’ ballet costume
designed by Leon Bakst
c. 1921
Mon. Muelle Rossignol
Kerry Taylor Auctions
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digitalfashionmuseum · 2 months
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Gold lamé dress, 1920-1929, Swedish.
Worn by Irma von Geijer.
Hallwylska museet.
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lovingkvinner · 10 months
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mote-historie · 4 months
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George Barbier, La Promeneuse mélancolique. Robe d'après-midi de Gustave Beer (The Melancholy Walker. Afternoon dress by Gustave Beer), La Gazette du Bon ton, 1922.
For sale: EditionOriginale.com
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1920s Sears Roebuck fashion catalog
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grimgores · 11 months
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candle lit evening
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sewlastcentury · 5 months
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Update: working on patterning an antique plus-size 1920s dress in my collection!
If you recall the patterns I produced for the MFIT exhibit The Roaring Twenties and the Swinging Sixties (fyi they're free and accessible here), I had bought this dress around the same time and had intended to pattern it but never got around to it.
I'm planning to pattern at least a dozen antique larger garments (mostly bodices 1840s-1910s but some skirts, dresses, etc) and wanted a warm-up project, so FINALLY this girl is getting patterned!
She's simple to sew and has real bang for your buck on the embroidery - it's all satin stitches with thick floss. :) The sleeve style is super unique and I love the pop of color on the original in the sleeve lining, but you could also choose to colorblock this and make the belt inset a different fabric.
I'm not sure if I'll be putting this up free or for sale, so if you want to test the pattern for free, let me know :) Testers help to iron out any errors in the pattern or instructions, so it helps me too!
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The Marquise de Saint-Saveur dressed as Diana the Hunter and Madame Eloui Bey in a mirrored glass dress by Lelong, photographed by George Hoyningen-Huene. From the September 1929 French Vogue.
(source: Gallica)
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maudeboggins · 1 year
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fay wray as the lady of shalott, 1929
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antiquebee · 4 months
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Art Gout Beaute, January 1924
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Sequined black net and blue satin dress
c. 1918-1923
made by Hattie H. McGahn
Minnesota Historical Society
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digitalfashionmuseum · 11 months
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Purple Silk Robe de Style, ca. 1924, French.
Designed by Lanvin.
National Museums Scotland.
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cuddyclothes · 8 months
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Watch out, folks!
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happy halloween!! 🎃 👻🕷 🪦🍁🕯🦇🥀🔪🔮⚰️🐈‍⬛🩸🕸🍂
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