Showing off a new look in 1911.
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Geneviève “Ginette” Lantelme - Four of these photos were posted before. The first pair of images show her wearing furs, the next pair includes a Femina cover posted before and a color image of her wearing a fur-trimmed coat, a set of three images show her wearing a dress, and the final pair of images show her wearing a Paquin dress. A single image of her posted in March 2024 finishes the collection. This image was also posted in a 1911 collection and on its own.
1906 (1 March issue) Les Modes Mlle Lantelme in Chapeau de J. Suzanne Talbot - photo by Reutlinger. From tumblr.com/hauntedbystorytelling/637300249641336832/genevi%C3%A8ve-lantelme-march-1906-atelier?source=share& 1497X1494.
Left 1908 (1 November issue) Les Modes Lantelme Pour 'automobile - photo by Reutlinger. From tumblr.com/fawnvelveteen/158519681047/lantelme-in-les-modes-november-1908?source=share&; fixed spots w Pshop 1265X1751.
Right 1908 Lantelme in fur by Reutlinger. From tacebook.com/GenevieveLantelme/?locale=es_LA; fixed spots w Pshop 586X937.
Left 1910 (1 November) Lantelme on cover of Comedia Illustré. From verbinina.wordpress.com/page/8/; fixed spots & scratches w Pshop 1362X1875.
Right 1910 (November) Femina cover Geneviève Lantelme wearing fur. From Wikimedia 1654X2068.
Left 1910 (November) Les Modes Geneviève Lantelme in Paquin dress photo by Auguste Bert Le Théatre no. 286. From Wikimedia; fixed spots w Pshop 2489X3663.
Right 1910 Ginette Lantelme photo by ?. From tumblr.com/victorianchap/683141954772598784/portrait-of-ginette-lantelme-was-a-french-stage?source=share&; fixed spots w Pshop 1080X1349.
Left 1911 (1 Feb issue) Le Theatre French comedian Genevieve Lantelme. From eBay; fixed bigger spots, realigned & cropped w Pshop 927X1451.
Right 1911 (15 Mar issue) Comedia Illustre Mlle Lantelme créations Suzanne Weiss. From verbinina.wordpress.com/2011/07/25/100-years/ 1429X2008.
ca. 1908 Lantelme postcard, photo by Reutlinger. From verbinina.wordpress.com/2015/01/22/2-postcards-of-lantelme/ 563X875.
Left Geneviève “Ginette” Lantelme by ?. From tumblr.com/detournementsmineurs/187079716131/genevi%C3%A8ve-ginette-lantelme-1883-1911?source=share&; fixed a few spots w Pshop 640X828.
Center Geneviève Lantelme by ?. From facebook.com/GenevieveLantelme/?locale=es_LA; doubled size 800X1066.
Right Mlle Lantelme Capucines par Ricochet - photo by Reutlinger. From retro-vintage-photography.blogspot.com/2012/09/genevieve-lantelme-1882-1911.html 708X1024.
Left Geneviève Lantelme in Paquin dress. From tumblr.com/lostfunzones/159195767564/genevi%C3%A8ve-lantelme?source=share& 670X1024.
Right Mlle. Lantelme of the Vaudeville Theatre. From verbinina.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/theatremagazine13newyuoft_0061a; fixed spots & margins w Pshop 2203X2810.
Left Ginette et Célestine by de Losques. From verbinina.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/de-losques-lantelme-edwards1909-fantasio 1005X1443. She died of drowning. It was ruled an accident, but the incident reminds me of Natalie Wood.
Right Lantelme card by Paul Boyer. From Manuel Palomino Arjona's photostream on flickr; exp. +50% & fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1033X1600.
Left Geneviève Lantelme by ?. From Isabel Santos Pilot's photostream on flickr 1407X1950.
Right Mlle Lantelme dans le Vieil Homme dress by Paquin - photo by Félix. From facebook.com/GenevieveLantelme/?locale=es_LA 672X1024.
1911 (1 August issue) Le Theatre Mlle Lantelme. From verbinina.wordpress.com/2012/12/05/le-theatre-303/le-theatre-303-1-aout-1911-vkl/; fixed spots w Pshop 1182X1616.
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• Woman's Coat.
Designer/Maker: Worth
Place of origin: France, Paris
Date: 1910-1911
Medium: Silk cut and voided velvet on silk and metallic-thread satin ground with metallic lace and jet and glass beads.
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Afternoon dress of silk chiffon over silk and lace, designed by Mascotte, London, 1911-12
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a misconception I see a lot- and have even believed myself! -is, "well, women in western history could only wear all those layers because there was no climate change!"
which is. not really the case, as far as I can tell?
obviously this varies from era to era, but I was looking into historical temperatures here in Boston from the earliest consistent records (1893) and I was surprised to see several 90+-degree days most summers throughout the 1890s (fahrenheit)
now, I am not at all a climate-change denier. extreme heat has been getting more likely and more frequent the world over- I'm fully aware that I'm posting this during what some scientists are calling the hottest July on record globally. that being said, the idea that our ancestors NEVER had to deal with the temperatures we're facing now is factually incorrect for many of the areas worldwide where the clothing we're talking about was worn (and most scientists aren't saying that, I know! this is a pop history commentary, not a scientific one)
the fact is that, in most of the western world, yes, our ancestors did wear That Clothing in These Temperatures. less often and for shorter periods of time, most years, but...it happened! and they found ways to deal!
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1911 Dress of Queen Victoria of Sweden (Royal Armoury, Skokloster Castle and The Hallwyl Museum - Stockholm Sweden) From fripperiesandfobs.tumblr.com-post-5743308034 2090X893.
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William Franklyn-Miller photographed by Guy Aroch for Icon Italia Issue 78. William wears jacket L.B.M 1911, sweater vintage Gucci and shorts Aspesi
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Unterwegs
Auf der Axenstrasse 1911-1939
Photographien von Michael Aschwanden
Texten von Peter von Matt, Rolf Sachsse, Hans Stadler-Planzer, Heinz Horat
Benteli, Wabern/Bern 2003, 264 pages, 25x31cm, ISBN 9783716513040
euro 100,00
Aust.Hist.Museum Luzern 2003
14/11/23
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