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Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: The Royal Gathering at Windsor, November 17th, 1907 (b / w photo)

The Royal Gathering at Windsor, November 17th, 1907 (b / w photo)
2775175 The Royal Gathering at Windsor, November 17th, 1907 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Royal Gathering at Windsor, November 17th)

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Postcard satirising the dangers of large hats and associated hat pins - the fashion of 1909

Postcard satirising the dangers of large hats and associated hat pins - the fashion of 1909 (colour litho)
2921868 Postcard satirising the dangers of large hats and associated hat pins - the fashion of 1909 (colour litho) by Sager, Xavier (1870-1930); Private Collection; © Look and Learn

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Paris fashion, visiting toilette, black plush with silk band

Paris fashion, visiting toilette, black plush with silk band
Paris fashion, visiting toilette, black plush with bands of silk, waist buckle and buttons of old silver. 1901

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Paris fashion, Empire robe of straw-coloured satin

Paris fashion, Empire robe of straw-coloured satin covered with embroidered paillette tulle, with a black velvet train. 1901

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Femme en costume Empire, c. 1905 (oil on board)

Femme en costume Empire, c. 1905 (oil on board)
2652067 Femme en costume Empire, c.1905 (oil on board) by Zier, Francois Edouard (1856-1924); Private Collection; eLiss Fine Art; French, out of copyright

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: The Sketch Spring Fashion Number 1953

The Sketch Spring Fashion Number 1953
Front cover of The Sketch magazine by Strevens featuring a romantic illustration of an Edwardian lady. Date: 1953

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Bathing at Brighton, Sussex 1901

Bathing at Brighton, Sussex 1901
Bathing at Brighton, Sussex. Date: 1901

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Advert for Swan & Edgar winter fashions 1909

Advert for Swan & Edgar winter fashions 1909
Page selection of Edwardian womens fur coats, stoles and muffs for winter fashion of 1909. 1909

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Advert for Gamages lizard skin accessories 1909

Advert for Gamages lizard skin accessories 1909
Woman wearing lizard skin hat lined charmois and muff. Date: 1909

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: People at the Ascot races in 1907

People at the Ascot races in 1907. 1907

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Woman in Ascot fashions, 1910

Woman in Ascot fashions, 1910. 1910

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Womens swimwear 1909

Womens swimwear 1909
Woman wearing a daring swimming costume for the time, with criss-cross ties to the sides. 1909

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Advert for International Fur Store, stole & muff 1913

Advert for International Fur Store, stole & muff 1913
Model wearing fashionable fur garments available from International Fur Store. Date: 1913

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Latest summer fashion from Paris, dress or undress? Decollete and slit up

Latest summer fashion from Paris, dress or undress? Decollete and slit up, but not clinging. Date: 1913

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Blackness of society at Ascot - June 1910

Blackness of society at Ascot - June 1910
Due to the recent death of King Edward VII on the 6th May 1910, full mourning attire was wore by the society at Ascot until the 17th June 1910. June 1910

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Black mourning dress 1910

Black mourning dress 1910
Due to the recent death of King Edward VII, black mourning clothing became fashionable, here wearing a cool mourning frock of black spotted muslin and shantung. May 1910

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Black mourning boa 1910

Black mourning boa 1910
Very much in demand the black boa, due to the recent death of King Edward VII. May 1910

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Attractive black mourning clothing 1910

Attractive black mourning clothing 1910
Suggestion of black mourning clothing for women due to the recent death of King Edward VII. Date: May 1910

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Kleinarts Camishield dress shields advertisement

Kleinarts Camishield dress shields advertisement
Advertisement for Kleinarts Camishield dress shields, to be worn inside the camisole and to protect dresses from stains and odours in the days before automatic washing machines. Date: 1912

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Sunday afternoon at Holland Park Rink by H. M. Bateman

Sunday afternoon at Holland Park Rink by H. M. Bateman
Fashion on the floor: A wicked caricature. A comic artists view. Bateman on a Sunday afternoon at the Holland Park rink at a time when rinking was at the height of popularity. Date: 1912

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Fashionable dresses for women 1911

Fashionable dresses for women 1911
Selection of attractive womens dresses with embroidered lace. Date: 1911

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Advert for International Fur Store 1909

Advert for International Fur Store 1909
Model in two photographs from the back and side view, wearing natural cross fox stole with muff to match. Date: 1909

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Ranelagh (colour litho)

Ranelagh (colour litho)
964626 Ranelagh (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ranelagh. From Truth, 25 December 1902.); © Look and Learn

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Fashionable bathing costume 1911

Fashionable bathing costume 1911
Woman wearing a soft emerald-green satin decorated with white braid, available from Debenham and Freebody s. Date: 1911

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Women paddling in the sea 1906

Women paddling in the sea 1906
" Is it fun having the men to teach you to swimming?" " Fun! Why, rather! I ve been taught five times". Date: 1906

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Charles Hayden Coffin

Charles Hayden Coffin (1862 - 1935), English actor and singer known for his performances in many famous Edwardian musical comedies, photograph of Hayden taken up the role in Veronique at the Apollo

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: River punting 1906

River punting 1906
Woman wearing a white sheer linen trimmed with mardeira work in the natural blue shade and bows of black taffeta, hat is trimmed with chene ribbon and touches of chestnut tulle. Date: 1906

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Yachting costume 1906

Yachting costume 1906
A yachting costume of pale blue serge, relieved by touches of black, enhanced by gold-embroidered pennants, cap is finished with patent leather peak. Date: 1906

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: The last dance of the season 1906

The last dance of the season 1906
Disappointed night for some of the debutantes, at the end of a long evening of dancing and being entertained by young gentlemen, some of the society ladies have come away empty handed! 1906

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Edwardian society womens beauty treatments 1906

Edwardian society womens beauty treatments 1906
Edwardian ladies believed that it was their duty as a woman to look beautiful. Showing a variety of photographs of society women enduring treatment to help repair from seasons ravages. 1

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Advert for Shoolbred & Co. womens fashion 1905

Advert for Shoolbred & Co. womens fashion 1905
Two Edwardian women wearing, left; a very pretty and simple Paris-made Voile dress in cream and all shades trimmed in empire lace and lined fined batiste

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Womens straw hat with ostrich feather 1905

Womens straw hat with ostrich feather 1905
Young lady wearing a golden tagal straw hat with black ostrich feathers. Date: 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Fashionable womens clothing 1905

Fashionable womens clothing 1905
Woman wearing a stylish taffeta coat and a long handled parasol, available from Shoolbred s, department store. Date: 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Advert for Shoolbred & Co. girls frocks and coats 1905

Advert for Shoolbred & Co. girls frocks and coats 1905
Girls blue-grey or navy dresses and coats for 8 and 9 year olds, available from Jas. Shoolbred & Co in Tottenham Court Road. 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Advert for Lovegroves - motoring hood 1905

Advert for Lovegroves - motoring hood 1905
Sandringham motoring hood in fur trim in leather, ideal headgear for motorists combining cap wrap and dust hood, doesn t matter if you are visually impaired as long as you can keep your hair

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Fashionable tricorne hat 1905

Fashionable tricorne hat 1905
Woman holding a fur muff with stole. Date: 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Motoring attire for women 1905

Motoring attire for women 1905
Edwardian womens clothing for motoring excursions, left; model wearing leather jacket, right; motoring toque hat with veil over face. 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Walking costume 1905

Walking costume 1905
Fashionable woman wearing the latest walking clothing. Date: 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Woman wearing a velvet cloak 1905

Woman wearing a velvet cloak 1905
Edwardian woman wearing a black velvet pelisse with fur trim Date: 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Fashionable woman 1905

Fashionable woman 1905
Edwardian woman wearing restaurant corsage of mousseline taffeta. Date: 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Edwardian womens hats 1905

Edwardian womens hats 1905
Two charming seasonable hats, " that no up-to-date, self-respecting wardrobe can afford to be without". Date: 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Evening frock 1905

Evening frock 1905
Side-view of a woman wearing an evening frock made from crepe-de-chine, available from Shoolbred, department store. Date: 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Practical and efficient motor veils 1905

Practical and efficient motor veils 1905
Two women wearing motoring headwear with protective veil over their faces, available from D. H Evans. 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Woman wearing teagown 1905

Woman wearing teagown 1905
Woman wearing a long teagown in pale pink crepe-de-chine, almost transparent silky quality and a new soft spotted lace with little lattice work motifs sleeves, available at Marshall & Snelgrove s

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Women wearing black evening frock 1905

Women wearing black evening frock 1905
Women wearing a black evening frock of ninon, inset with arched motift of lace which at the hem resolve into large wheel effects, worked up with chenille and silk

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Womens motoring coat 1905

Womens motoring coat 1905
Woman wearing dust-resistant full length motoring coat. 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Advert for Peter Robinsons womens stole 1905

Advert for Peter Robinsons womens stole 1905
Woman wearing a fashionable white ostrich stole. Date: 1905

Background imageEdwardian era fashion trends Collection: Debutantes court gowns of 1905

Debutantes court gowns of 1905
A page of Debutantes wearing traditional white court gowns. Date: 1905



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