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Crepe Collection

"Captivating Crepe: A Timeless Fabric Design" Step back in time to the Art Gout Beaute era of 1924, where crepe fabric designs took center stage

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Crepe Collection: Fabric design, Art Gout Beaute, 1924
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Crepe Collection: Handbag Advert / Army / Navy
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Crepe Collection: Two Dressed by Chantal
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Crepe Collection: Crape myrtle, Lagerstromia indica
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Crepe Collection: Advert for Gorringes womens clothing 1928
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Crepe Collection: Suffragette Coronation Procession 1911 Souvenir
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Crepe Collection: Three daytime outfits by Drecoll, Poiret and Jenny
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Crepe Collection: Afternoon dresses by Poiret and Drecoll
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Crepe Collection: CREPE PAN
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Crepe Collection: Printed Fortnum & Mason dresses for the Riviera casinos
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Crepe Collection: Cruising Suit Circa 1940
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Crepe Collection: Japan, Honshu, Tokyo, Crepe Shop, Window Display of Plastic Food
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Crepe Collection: 1920s woman in blue crepe dress embroidered with silver birds, pleated skirt
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Crepe Collection: 1920s women's fashion from AGB: afternoon dress in red crepe georgette with flowers
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Crepe Collection: Woman in afternoon dress in Moroccan red embroidered with silver
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Crepe Collection: Orange paper with pattern. Can be used as texture in art projects
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Crepe Collection: Man in loose fitting coat, waistcoat, trousers and boots
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Crepe Collection: Woman in dress and cape of bleu crepe de chine
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Crepe Collection: Dress and cape by Molyneux, 1932
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Crepe Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily. Fine sicilian starters
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Crepe Collection: Service Bocker outfit, Debenham & Freebody
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Crepe Collection: Advert for Summer Suits in Ascot Crepe
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Crepe Collection: Gladys Cooper
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Crepe Collection: Three Japanese Gifts for Felicitous Events
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Crepe Collection: Beauty of Japan's Textiles
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Crepe Collection: Courtaulds Courgette Advertisement
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Crepe Collection: Isabel Jeans, actress, (1891-1985) studio fashion portrait, with fashion illustration
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Crepe Collection: Camilla Horn, German actress and dancer (1903-1996), fashion studio portrait
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Crepe Collection: Marda Vanne, actress, studio fashion portrait. From an item, A Portfolio of Fashion
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Crepe Collection: Advert for Marshall and Snelgrove's range of printed silk frocks, worn with woollen coats
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Crepe Collection: Averil Streatfield (1911-1977) is here seen modelling a crepe romain gown
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Crepe Collection: Changing of the Guard, St James's Palace, London
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Crepe Collection: FREDERICK VIII
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Crepe Collection: Actress Estelle Taylor, Fashion Portrait in Crepe over Gold Lace Dress, Bain News Service
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Crepe Collection: Cartoon of a clumsy man. Serie 'Les Beaux Days de la Vie'
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Crepe Collection: Fashionable woman in crepe morning bonnet, 1801 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
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Crepe Collection: Advert for Celes pure silk Spring Models for 1925
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Crepe Collection: Three Spring Parisian frocks for the Riviera, 1925
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Crepe Collection: A spring dress from Lucien Lelong, Paris, 1925
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Crepe Collection: An evening gown from Chantal, Paris, 1925
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Crepe Collection: Two outfits from Lucien Lelong, Paris, 1925
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Crepe Collection: Two gowns worn by actresses at the Poiniere Theatre, Paris
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Crepe Collection: Sketches of three dress offerings from Paris, 1926
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Crepe Collection: A portrait of the American dancer Claire Luce, 1929
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Crepe Collection: Four costumes representing Maytime Modes. Suggestions
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Crepe Collection: Christmas Day at the North Eastern Hospital 1904
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Crepe Collection: Woman in linen dress looking at herself in the mirror
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Crepe Collection: Woman in crepe-de-chine gown with cupid, 1913


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"Captivating Crepe: A Timeless Fabric Design" Step back in time to the Art Gout Beaute era of 1924, where crepe fabric designs took center stage. From handbag adverts for Army and Navy to stunning ensembles dressed by Chantal, this versatile material left a lasting impression. In 1911, suffragettes proudly paraded during the Coronation Procession, donning crepe outfits as a symbol of their fight for equality. The elegance continued with daytime attire crafted by fashion icons Drecoll, Poiret, and Jenny - three names synonymous with sophistication. As the sun dipped below the horizon, afternoon dresses by Poiret and Drecoll showcased the ethereal beauty of crepe. Its flowing texture gracefully draped over women's silhouettes like delicate petals on a crape myrtle tree (Lagerstromia indica). Printed Fortnum & Mason dresses designed exclusively for Riviera casinos added an element of glamour to any soirée. Meanwhile, Gorringes' advert from 1928 highlighted how crepe effortlessly elevated women's clothing choices. Even during challenging times like World War II, crepe remained resilient. A cruising suit circa 1940 demonstrated its durability while maintaining style and grace amidst uncertainty. No outfit was complete without stockings that exuded luxury; Bear Brand's advert from 1933 emphasized how perfectly crepe complemented these accessories. Whether it be fabric design or its presence in advertisements throughout history, one thing is certain - crepe has stood the test of time as a symbol of timeless elegance and refined taste.