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eusuchia · 2 months
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at the formal event
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gogmstuff · 9 months
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Fashion in 1914 -
1915 (first exhibited) Rose, née Boote, Fourth Marchioness of Headfort by Sir William Orpen (auctioned by Sotheby's) slightly increased exposure 1244X1675.
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Left 1914 (July) Another ensemble by Jenny, Les Modes - photo by Félix. From les-modes.tumblr.com/page/18; fixed spots w Pshop 725X1920.
Center 1914 (July) Ensemble by Jenny, Les Modes - photo by Félix. From les-modes.tumblr.com/page/18 696X1920.
Right 1914 (June) Evening gown by Lucile from Les Modes From les-modes.tumblr.com/post/52480680436/evening-gown-by-lucile-les-modes-june-1914; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1109X1920.
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1914 Doña Ascensión Reynoso Mateo by Enrique Dorda Rodriguez (private collection). From history-of-fashion.tumblr.com/image/125539729854; fixed bigger spots w Pshop 861X1308.
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Left 1914 dress for the races. From messynessychic.com/2018/04/27/lovely-ladies-in-lace-at-the-paris-races; removed print with Photoshop and cropped 857X1242.
Right 1914 Les toilettes à Longchamp with umbrellas (Bibliothèque nationale de France - Paris, France). From their Gallica collection 820X1178
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1914 Duquesa Sofia de Hohenberg by C. Kofel. From Wikimedia; fixed spots w Pshp 933X1483.Her assassination along with her husband Archduke Ferdinand's in Sarajevo triggered World War 1.
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1914 Gazette du Bon Ton "Le Choix Difficile Manteau du soir de Worth" by Boutet-DeMonvel artophile.com 750X1096.
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1914 La Inglesa by Ramón Casas (auctioned by Sotheby's). From their Web site 692X1983.
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Left 1914 Longchamp, modes aux courses (Bibliothèque nationale de France - Paris, France). From their Gallica collection; removed spots and fixed upper edge with Photoshop 834X1261.
Right 1914 Longchamp, modes aux courses small hat and blouson bodice (Bibliothèque nationale de France - Paris, France). From their Gallica collection; removed spots with Photoshop 787X1287.
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1914 Mlle. Gabrielle Dorziat by Robert Sauber (location ?). From jeannepompadour.tumblr.com/post/120549819170/mlle-gabrielle-dorziat-by-robert-sauber-1914 via pinterest.com/tailleboisfabienne00/peintures/ 1053X1920.
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Left 1914 Mode à Longchamp (Bibliothèque nationale de France - Paris, France). From their Gallica collection 821X1201.
Right 1914 Modes du Derby à Chantilly (Bibliothèque nationale de France - Paris, France). From their Gallica collection; removed spots and flaws with Photoshop 936X1181.
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Left 1914 Parisian fashion of the end of the Belle Époque 0. From yadi.sk/a/bVdkli-N3ZRDZc 819X1191.
Right 1914 Parisian fashion of the end of the Belle Époque 1 (1). From yadi.sk/a/bVdkli-N3ZRDZc 825X1181.
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1914 Parisian fashion of the end of the Belle Époque 1 (8). From yadi.sk/a/bVdkli-N3ZRDZc 1096X847.
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Left 1914 Les Modes Art Nouveau style Robe du Soir by Baron Christoff von Drecoll. From tumblr.com/mote-historie/732354780761079808/robe-du-soir-par-drecoll-les-modes-paris-1914?source=share&.
Center 1914 (August issue) La Gazette du Bon Ton L'Arbre de Science (The Tree of Science), Robe du Soir de Georges Doeuillet by George Barbier. From tumblr.com/mote-historie/730912140703268864/george-barbier-larbre-de-science-robe-du-soir?source=share&.
Right 1914 1914 La Femme Chic à Paris by Souchel. From tumblr.com/fashionsfromthepast/744198373624725504? 1802X2381.
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Left 1914 Parisian fashion of the end of the Belle Époque 1 (1). From yadi.sk/a/bVdkli-N3ZRDZc 825X1181.
Right 1914 Parisian fashion of the end of the Belle Époque 1 (26). From yadi.sk/a/bVdkli-N3ZRDZc 679X1025.
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1914 (January issue) Femina illustration by Georges Lepape. From tumblr.com/mote-historie/731824161202307072/georges-lepape-fantasie-sur-fantaisies-la?source=share& 1158X659. A satirical opinion of Poiret Sorbet style?
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teeth-draws · 1 year
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Another post of my boy with messy lines and a white background ig lmao
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robinsnest2111 · 10 days
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hmmmm gonna go to an antique market tomorrow dressed in all my spooky edwardian looking finery, probably won't buy anything since it's all furniture and coins and stamps and watches and such, but I just wanna have a look around <3
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carrotcakecrumble · 10 months
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Bye im quitting no amount of money is worth this omg🧎🏻‍♀️🧎🏻‍♀️🧎🏻‍♀️🧎🏻‍♀️ im made for sitting at home and writting crappy fanfiction not being yelled at over mistakes I didn’t make
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reformedpeasant · 8 months
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you ever see a piece of clothing and then can't stop thinking about it, I've got several of those items in my head like Susan Pevensie's Farewell Dress in Narnia or the entirety of Rachel Maksy's Whiskey Grandpa outfit or Natalie from Your Ptashka's Rose Dress
I could go on for quite some time and some are obviously easier to get my hands on and when I finally get to working on my sewing skills I'm sure I can take my own chance at making them
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kg-clark-inthedark · 6 months
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extremely tempted to shell out way too much money for these dishonoredcore looking boots
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shopvisitor · 8 months
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Depop.com/shopvisitor
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is it historical? is it contemporary? who knows! what we do know is that it officious and slutty, two key staples of Morpheus Dreamoftheendless' wardrobe.
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[A full body, colored digital illustration of Dream of the Endless. He is wearing a dusky purple, un-collared button down shirt with pale gold buttons and stitching; a black corset that goes down over his hips and has the same pale gold for embroidery and boning; a shiny, dark purple, ankle length skirt held up on one side with a strap off of the corset; and a pair of pointed, low-heeled black leather boots. His hair is pinned to one side and he wears a simple gold earring.]
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herbgerblin · 2 months
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I'm still obsessed with Lady Godwin's build. I was doodling all three of the new taz gang and then I detoured and started drawing Godwin's other looks. I referenced Edwardian circus costumes for her prizefighter fit (I just now realized I forgot the axe :/)
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ID: Three drawings of Lady Elizabeth Godwin, an elderly white woman in Edwardian attire. On the right, she has her original body, which is short and understated. The caption above her reads, "Lady Elizabeth Godwin 7 years before story begins (Pre-Frankenstein Reanimation)." She wears a large navy hat with plume feathers, a pale green dress, and gold and emerald jewelry. The middle drawing is of her on her current body, much taller and more curvaceous. Her skin is now pale blue and there is a beauty mark on her left breast. She wears the same hat, now secured with a wine-colored scarf wrapped around her head and neck. She wears a bold pink dress with a plunging neckline that wraps around her waist. On the right, she wears the hat without the scarf, revealing the staples and bolts connecting her head to her body. She is wearing a costume-like corset and bloomers set in gold, fuschia, and navy, as well as dark brown heeled boots. End ID.
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nipuni · 9 months
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Edwardian outfit complete! 🥰 I'm so happy with this look!!
Skirt and waistcoat: GibsonGirlDress (etsy) / Blouse: Lace Garden / Corset: Lucy's corsetry / Boots: American Duchess / Accesories: Aliexpress
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inky-duchess · 1 year
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Fantasy Guide to A Great House (19th-20th Century) - Anatomy of the House
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When we think of the Victorians, the grand old Gilded Age or the Edwardians, we all think of those big mansions and manors where some of our favourite stories take place. But what did a great house look like?
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All great houses are different and some, being built in different eras, may adhere to different styles. But the layout of certain rooms usually stayed somewhat the same.
The highest floors including the attic were reserved the children's rooms/nursery and the servants quarters.
The next floor would be reserved for bedrooms. On the first/ground floor, there will be the dining room, drawing room, library etc.
The basement/cellar would be where the kitchens and other food related rooms would be. Servants halls and boot rooms may also be down here too along scullery, where sometimes a maid would clean.
Rooms used by Servants
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Boot Room: The Boot Room is where the valets, ladies maids, hallboys and sometimes footmen clean off shoes and certain items of clothing.
Kitchen: The Kitchen was usually either in the basement or the first floor of the house, connected to a garden where the house's vegetables were grown.
Butler's Pantry: A butler's pantry was where the serving items are stored. This is where the silver is cleaned, stored and counted. The butler would keep the wine log and other account books here. The butler and footmen would use this room.
Pantry: The Pantry would be connected to the kitchen. It is a room where the kitchens stock (food and beverages) would be kept.
Larder: The larder was cool area in the kitchen or a room connected to it where food is stored. Raw meat was often left here before cooking but pastry, milk, cooked meat, bread and butter can also be stored here.
Servants Hall: The Servant's Hall was where the staff ate their meals and spent their down time. They would write letters, take tea, sew and darn clothes. The servants Hall would usually have a fireplace, a large table for meals, be where the servant's cutlery and plates would be kept and where the bell board hung. (these bells were the way servants where summoned)
Wine Cellar: The wine cellar was where the wine was melt, usually in the basement. Only the butler would be permitted down there and everything would be catalogued by him too.
Butler's/Housekeeper's sitting rooms: In some houses, both the butler and the housekeeper had sitting rooms/offices downstairs. This was were they held meetings with staff, took their tea and dealt with accounts.
Scullery: The scullery was were the cleaning equipment was cleaned and stored. The scullery may even also double as a bedroom for the scullery maid.
Servery: The Servery connected to the dinning room. It was where the wine was left before the butler carried it out to be served. Some of the food would be delivered here to be carried out as well.
Servant's Sleeping Quarters: All servants excepting perhaps the kitchen maid and outside staff slept in the attics. Men and unmarried women would be kept at seperate sides of the house with the interconnecting doors locked and bolted every night by the butler and housekeeper. If the quarters were small, some servants may have to share rooms. Servants' bathrooms and washrooms would also be up there, supplied with hot water from the kitchens.
Rooms used by the Family
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Dining room: The dining room was where the family ate their breakfast, lunch and dinner. It was also where the gentlemen took their after dinner drink before joking the ladies in the drawing room.
Drawing room: The Drawing Room was sort of a living/sitting room. It was mainly used in the evenings after dinner where the ladies would take their tea and coffee before being joined by the men. It could also be used for tea by the ladies during the day. The drawing room was seen as more of a women's room but any of the family could use it. The drawing room was a formal room but could also be used for more casual activities.
Library: The library is of course where the books are kept. The family would use this room for writing letters, reading, doing business with tenants and taking tea in the afternoons.
Bedrooms: The bedrooms would take up most of the upper floors. The unmarried women would sleep in one wing with bachelors at the furthest wing away. Married couples often had adjoining rooms with their own bedrooms in each and equipped with a boudoir or a sitting room.
Nursery: Was where the children slept, usually all together until old enough to move into bedrooms. They would be attended to be nannies and nursemaids round the clock.
Study: The study was a sort of home office where family could do paperwork, chill and write letters.
Dressing room: Dressing Rooms where usually attached to bedrooms where the family would be dressed and their clothes would be stored. The valets and ladies maids would have control of the room.
Hall: The hall was where large parties would gather for dancing or music or to be greeted before parties.
Furnishings and Decor
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Most of these Great Houses were inherited which means, they came with a lot of other people's crap. Ornaments from anniversaries, paintings bought on holiday, furniture picked out by newly weds, all of it comes with the house. So most of the time everything seems rather cluttered.
As for Servant's Quarters, most of the furnishings may have been donated by the family as gifts. Most servants' halls would have a portrait of the sovereign or sometimes a religious figure to install a sense of morality into them.
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mognamon · 1 year
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What if-
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Jade winglet as Lackadaisy cats
ID: A character lineup with the Jade winglet as anthropomorphized cats from Lackadaisy. They are wearing 1920s clothing. From left to right Peril is a ginger tabby cat with sharp features, wears her hair is an messy eton crop style. She is wearing a blue coat over a teal striped dress and brown brogue oxford shoes. Turtle is a gray tabby british shorthair with round features. He is wearing a green sweater vest over a long sleeved button up shirt topped with a dark green bowtie. He has brown pants and dark leather slippers. Moonwatcher is a black/dark gray cat with white markings around her eyes, wears a blue cloche hat with moon decor over her Charleston bob. She wears a cardigan and dark teal sailor dress with two tone edwardian button boots. Kinkajou is a fluffy abyssinian cat and she wears a pink floral headband misplaced over her red dyed windswept bob. Wears a fuschia sailor dress with fuchsia mary janes shoes. Qibli is a brown tabby cat with curly hair that's covered by a blue newsboy cap. He wears a button up with suspenders and patched up denim pants and cowboy boots. Winter is a gray tabby point maine coon with slicked back hair. Wears a black coat over a waistcoat and white dress shirt with dark work pants and black wingtip shoes.
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bebemoon · 8 months
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look for the name: DELIA
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penny green ivory quilted satin corset-style waistcoat, c. 197o's
vivienne westwood cotton boucher print mini skirt
fringed gauntlet gloves of british origin, c. 168o-171o {"the extravagant fringe on these gauntlet gloves features purple silk, gold cord and gold tassels."}
edwardian-era diamond stack and pearl drop choker necklace
y/project appliqué brown denim knee-high boots
creed "aberdeen lavender" eau de parfum
valentino brown leather gold-studded headband, s/s 2o14
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ptiza-sinitza · 1 year
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Spring lookbook 
Hello. I was inspired by Edwardian fashion (films like ‘Picnick at  hanging rock’, Enola Holmes etc.) and video about style by DaryaDarcy 
This lookbook contains coats mostly because its steal a lot of snow in a place where i live. I will post more blooming looks soon
1. hair | cap (EA Eco lifestyle) | blouse | skirt | coat (acc) | boots | ring |  magnifier
2. hat | dress | coat | flora brooch | gloves | shoes | necklace | purse
3. blouse | pants | boots | cameo brooch | belt | bag
4. coat |  turtleneck (acc) | belt | ribbon | muff | socks | boots | birdy
Thanks to all CC creators @wingssims @grafity-cc  @zurkdesign @a3ru @sherazade-sims  @mochizencc @elfdor  @Arltos @miikocc @eunosims @missrubybird @vintagesimstress @joliebean @belaloallure3 @historicalsimslife @acanthus-sims @idsims @huiernxoxo
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not-supernatural · 4 months
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idgaf about the heel but listen. the sensible wool sock + this shoe being this height reminds me of edwardian era boots women used to wear where their skirts were juuust touching the ground and you're a gentleman like taking her for a walk and then she lifts her skirt to step over something and you see a shoe like that and you faint. you know
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