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mote-historie · 4 months
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A model wearing a Cloche hat (embellished headdress) by Suzanne Talbot and an ornate coat with fox collar, Photo by Edward Steichen for Vogue, November 1925.
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Cloche hat, 1928.
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Edward Steichen, Lee Miller, in Marie-Christiane cloche hat, Vogue, 1928.
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retropopcult · 1 year
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1926
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gogmstuff · 7 months
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Fur Clothing in 1909 - Animal rights was not a concern - possibly because readers had been or knew those who had not always been at the tops of the food chains where they lived. Zibeline is sable.
Left 1909 (1 Febuary issue) Les Modes Mlle Renée Desprez in chapeau cloche Louis XVI. From gallica.bnf.fr.; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1024X1421. Cloche hats were "in" in the 20s.
Center 1909 (1 September issue) Les Modes grand manteau de zibeline by Forrures Max photo - Boissonnas & Taponier. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed spots and flaws w Pshop 1024X1404.
Right 1909 (1 October issue) Les Modes Grand manteau de zibeline by Drecoll photo - Félix. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1024X1412.
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Left 1909 (1 October issue) Les Modes Grand manteau de zibeline by Redfern photo - Félix. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1024X1407.
Center 1909 (1 November issue) Les Modes Grand manteau de zibeline by Siberian and Canadian Furs Co photo-Félix. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1024X1407.
Right 1909 (1 November issue) Les Modes Mlle Diéterle in jaquette et costume en velours by Green photo-Henri Manuel. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1024X1407.
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autisticflapper · 4 months
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First selfie of 2024 :)
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drawnecromancy · 4 months
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Still learning how to make hats. This bad boy was freehanded on that head !
There's some decorative bits to be added with a technique called "incrustation", which gives something like this :
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Seamless addition of another colored bit. I'm not sure what I want to do, but I'm considering something forest-y ? Cutting into my hat will be so scary, haha.
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petitmonsieur1 · 1 year
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eyesofcoral-art · 1 year
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“FEMME FRUITIES”
-EYESofCORAL
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mote-historie · 2 months
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Fashion Illustration by Alberto Fabio (Fabius) Lorenzi, for the book "Alberto Fabio Lorenzi. Eleganza, Charm e Sex Appeal della Donna Déco nella Parigi degli Anni Folli." by Angelo Luerti. 1927
(Angelo Luerti: Elegance, Charm and Sex Appeal of the Deco Woman in Paris)
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Cloche hat, 1922, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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2009 Troyt Coburn, Alice Burdeu wearing Cloche hat with flowers. August, 2009. 20s style inspiration. 
Vogue Latin America.
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susoriginals · 2 months
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SAlE 50% OFF Vintage 1950s Hat Blue Velvet Round Pillbox w Flower Accent was $10 Now $4.99
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fowlfish · 5 months
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"Reba Rhenum." With this one I was also finding my way, and it shows. But I still dig the concept here
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autisticflapper · 11 months
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erainbowd · 1 year
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The Death of Gatsby and the Scene
Did I write a whole piece about the death of a man I barely knew? It seems that way. His murder was like my own personal #TrueCrime #podcast but it also got me thinking a lot about times past and being part of The Scene. #RIP "Gatsby"
Around about the time I was coming of age, my hometown was becoming a scene. Our hometown band was about to hit the mainstream and art was seeping out of every corner of the place. There were plays in bars, on the street, in art galleries. There was an artist who sold his paintings for $3 and also painted the walls and restrooms of restaurants all over town. His work was everywhere. It was a…
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