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Fashion Trends Through Time Collection (#4)

From Sophistication to Eclecticism: A Visual Journey Through Fashion Trends

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Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Elegant woman standing in studio, gesturing, (B&W), portrait

Elegant woman standing in studio, gesturing, (B&W), portrait

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Young woman sitting on pedestal, smiling, portrait

Young woman sitting on pedestal, smiling, portrait

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Young woman sitting on pedestal, smiling, portrait

Young woman sitting on pedestal, smiling, portrait

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Bathing Mask

Bathing Mask
1921: A woman wearing a bathing mask. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Ascot Fashion

Ascot Fashion
June 1927: A woman wearing a contrasting outfit of striking black and white walks past another Ascot visitor who has a more traditional floral dress. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Black Suede Shoes

Black Suede Shoes
A pair of black suede open-toed bow court shoes from Switzerland. These are just some of the items on display in Lilley & Skinners Brixton Road shoe shop, London, during its spring window fashion show

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Haberdashery

Haberdashery
May 1922: A haberdashery shop. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Phelan Building

Phelan Building
The flatiron style Phelan Building in San Francisco on Market Street, 12th February 1925. Designed by architect William Curlett its approximately 10ft wide at one end expanding to 20ft at the widest

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Royal Ascot

Royal Ascot
16th June 1927: Spectators at Royal Ascot, Gold Cup day. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Madame Pavlova

Madame Pavlova
Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova (1882 -1931). (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Chelsea Girl

Chelsea Girl
1st September 1970: A hippie girl strolling down the Kings Road in Chelsea. (Photo by John Minihan/Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Afghan Coats

Afghan Coats
Two young hippies wearing fur coats, about to trek to London. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Knickers

Knickers
Rows of brightly coloured knickers hanging on a washing line. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Dungaree Flares

Dungaree Flares
13th June 1973: A model wearing flared dungarees. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Hells Angels

Hells Angels
9th June 1972: Members of the Wolverhampton Hells Angels at Bardney festival. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Street Fashion

Street Fashion
June 1973: A couple in the street, he is wearing thick soled shoes, dungarees and t-shirt. She wears high heeled platform shoes, trousers with turn-ups

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Tights and Shorts 70s Style

Tights and Shorts 70s Style
7th June 1976: Models, Lynn and Christine, wearing a new style of tights and shorts from the Aristoc range. (Photo by Jones/Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Finishing Touches

Finishing Touches
A woman fixing her Edythe Brown hat in place with a hat pin

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Feathered Gown

Feathered Gown
A Norman Hartnell evening gown. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Wall mounted telephone

Wall mounted telephone
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Old fashioned double bell, crank style telephone, with separate receiver and mouthpiece. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Corset Trade Card

Corset Trade Card
An advert for Balls Health Preserving Corsets from 1885. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Torque And La Mode Womens Hats

Torque And La Mode Womens Hats
Advertisement for womens hats, the Torque and La Mode designs, from H.O Neill & Co. of New York City, Circa 1890-1891. (Photo by Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Regina And St. George Womens Hats

Regina And St. George Womens Hats
Advertisement for womens hats, the Regina and St.George designs, from H.O Neill & Co. of New York City, Circa 1890-1891. (Photo by Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Glengarry And Berlin Womens Hats

Glengarry And Berlin Womens Hats
Advertisement for womens hats, the Glengarry and Berlin designs, from H.O Neill & Co. of New York City, Circa 1890-1891. (Photo by Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Dr. Strongs Tricora Corset

Dr. Strongs Tricora Corset
Illustrated postcard, in color, advertising Dr. Strongs Tricora corset, circa 1880-1890. (Photo by Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Advertisement For The Bon-Ton Corset

Advertisement For The Bon-Ton Corset
An illustrated postcard, in color, advertising the Bon-Ton corset, created by The Worcester Corset Company of Massachusetts, circa 1875-1890. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Heel Hazards

Heel Hazards
Dancer and model Jeann Marsh demonstrates some of the hazards which may beset those wearing fashionable stiletto heels, such as tripping and twisting an ankle

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Stiletto Model

Stiletto Model
19th December 1953: Dancer and model Jeann Marsh modelling a pair of stiletto heels. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6833 - Hazards Of The Stiletto Heel - pub

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Ready For A Game

Ready For A Game
circa 1870: A young girl sits on a bench holding a tennis racquet. She wears a dress with a pleated bodice, long sleeved jacket, black woollen stockings and button boots

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: A La Mode

A La Mode
circa 1800: Habit of a Persian Lady from M de Feriel The Persian Ladies though very handsome, greatly disfigure themselves, particularly in their Head-dress. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Moravian Couple

Moravian Couple
circa 1800: A woman holds a conversation with a dashing young man in a blue cloak and fur hat. They are Hannacken, inhabitants of central Moravia, a former region of the Czech Republic

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Female Crowd

Female Crowd
circa 1924: A crowd of women watching an unspecified event. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: French Dragoon

French Dragoon
circa 1850: A French cavalry officer in elaborate blue uniform with red embroidery and decoration. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Fashionable Boy

Fashionable Boy
circa 1900: A young boy wearing a suit. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Jack The Lad

Jack The Lad
circa 1902: Jack modelling a sailor suit and boater. (Photo by J. T. Hopwood/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Smock Dress

Smock Dress
November 1908: Master Parker (aged 3-4) in smock dress. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Tube Shoes

Tube Shoes
October 1938: A pair of Underground shoes designed for an exhibition at New York World Fair, made by Stricklands. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Sad Drama

Sad Drama
circa 1845: A family enjoying a good cry at the theatre. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Courting Couple

Courting Couple
A young woman turns her head away coyly from her eager suitor, circa 1825. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: 1808 Fashions

1808 Fashions
Female hairstyles and fashions from 1808. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Lady Of Fashion

Lady Of Fashion
A young woman gazes out of her window with a faraway expression, 1808. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: London Dresses For February

London Dresses For February
The style of dresses being worn in London in February 1809. Engraved by Sands (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Ball Gown

Ball Gown
An elegant ball dress with a line of bows down the front, pictured in Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 1809. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Country Dancing

Country Dancing
A group of people engaging in a country dance, circa 1825. The man on the left is unluckily forced to keep behind the settle, having strained his pantaloons during his efforts at Turn The Trencher

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Sir Roger De Courcy

Sir Roger De Courcy
A family party dancing the Sir Roger de Courcy, circa 1820. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Sir Roger De Courcy

Sir Roger De Courcy
A couple dancing the Sir Roger de Courcy, circa 1825. Illustration by Percy Macquoid (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: La Pastourelle

La Pastourelle
A group of people dancing La Pastourelle, part of a quadrille, circa 1825. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFashion Trends Through Time Collection: Scandale Corsets

Scandale Corsets
An elegant window display of Scandale corsets and suspenders. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



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