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"Fashions through the Ages: From Tango to Swinging Styles" Step back in time and explore the ever-evolving world of fashions

Background imageFashions Collection: The charm of the women in black, as revealed at Ascot

The charm of the women in black, as revealed at Ascot
Fashionable race-goers wear black in 1910 in mourning for the death of Edward VII. The figures shown (clockwide from the centre) are Countess of Portarington and Mr

Background imageFashions Collection: Balenciaga Fashion 1965

Balenciaga Fashion 1965
Balenciaga Paris fashion collection, navy wool lean sleeved jacket suit with brass buttons left open, narrow skirt, collar in linen. Date: 1965

Background imageFashions Collection: National Mourning 1910

National Mourning 1910
The Boudoir - Dame Fashion's Diary in a commemorative issue to mark the death of Edward VII in 1910, showing appropriate mourning clothes, available from Konski's of Conduit Street, London

Background imageFashions Collection: Fashions of hairstyles for 1870. Date: 1870

Fashions of hairstyles for 1870. Date: 1870

Background imageFashions Collection: Women in Victorian mourning fashions

Women in Victorian mourning fashions
Mourning fashions for 1887. Date: 1887

Background imageFashions Collection: Women wearing elegant dresses for the Ascot. Date: June 1909

Women wearing elegant dresses for the Ascot. Date: June 1909

Background imageFashions Collection: Woman wearing a elegant dress for Royal Ascot. Date: June 1909

Woman wearing a elegant dress for Royal Ascot. Date: June 1909

Background imageFashions Collection: Gentlemens fashions, 1853. Two small boys in the street have a chuckle at a man s

Gentlemens fashions, 1853. Two small boys in the street have a chuckle at a man s
Gentlemens fashions, 1853. Two small boys in the street have a chuckle at a mans outrageously-patterned waistcoat. Ho! Crikey Charlie! If ere ain t a ge man with a lot o hadders a crawlin hover im

Background imageFashions Collection: Ladies fashions. The culminating point of the bonnet style

Ladies fashions. The culminating point of the bonnet style. Satirical cartoon in which the young ladys plaited hairstyle forms a point on which her bonnet sits

Background imageFashions Collection: Fashions for October 1857

Fashions for October 1857
Fashions for October, 1857. The lady on the left wears a fashionable style of outdoor clothing for mourning. The mantle she wears is called the Conheath

Background imageFashions Collection: Progress of the moustache mania! A street seller does a good job hawking pairs of

Progress of the moustache mania! A street seller does a good job hawking pairs of moustaches to cash in on the fashion for mens facial hair. Date: 1853

Background imageFashions Collection: Advertisement for a spring fashion event at the London department store, Derry and Toms

Advertisement for a spring fashion event at the London department store, Derry and Toms, with a novel attraction being the fashion settings

Background imageFashions Collection: Report in The Tatler about a fashion event for spring fashions with settings

Report in The Tatler about a fashion event for spring fashions with settings and window displays by the German silhouette artist Lotte Reiniger. Date: 1936

Background imageFashions Collection: Three Parisian fashion statements seen in

Three Parisian fashion statements seen in the Paddock for La Grane Semaine at the Deauville Races, 1927 - Fanny Ward in a coat trimmed with fox

Background imageFashions Collection: Three sketches of Winter Sports skiing fashions, 1927

Three sketches of Winter Sports skiing fashions, 1927
Three sketches of skiing fashions, 1927 showing a jacket and skirt from Drecoll, an outfit from Marcel Rochas and a skating suit from Jean Patou alongside feature titled Mid snow

Background imageFashions Collection: Two Autumn fashions from the London couture house of Itylus

Two Autumn fashions from the London couture house of Itylus, 1927 illustrating invidualism vindicated by decorative distinction and harmony of line and colour with an evening frock

Background imageFashions Collection: Two Spring fashion forecasts from the London couture

Two Spring fashion forecasts from the London couture house of Isobel, 1927 showing a jumper suit and an evening frock with a fur edge coat Date: 1927

Background imageFashions Collection: Star-Shine and Sun-Shine on the Riviera, well

Star-Shine and Sun-Shine on the Riviera, well known actresses (Mlle Arlette Dorgere, The Guy Sisters, Evelyn Laye, Mlle Falconetti and Betty Balfour) sketched at Monte Carlo, 1927 by A

Background imageFashions Collection: Riviera Rivalry as Tennis and Fashion hold their

Riviera Rivalry as Tennis and Fashion hold their courts at Cannes, 1927. Fashion sketches by A. Fried of Miss L. Dibble, Lady Dudley, Lady Dunedin and Miss Greville Soames Date: 1927

Background imageFashions Collection: Revelations from the Riviera -What the smartest

Revelations from the Riviera -What the smartest
Revelations from the Riviera (1927) - What the smartest women wear at Monte Carlo is prophetic of what will be worn in London and Paris in the subsequent seasons

Background imageFashions Collection: Skiing fashions in Switzerland, 1927

Skiing fashions in Switzerland, 1927 Date: 1927

Background imageFashions Collection: British High Society in St Moritz, 1925

British High Society in St Moritz, 1925 - the Marquess of Donegal and Miss Leslie Foster Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: High Society in St Moritz, 1925

High Society in St Moritz, 1925 - Princess Vlora Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: British High Society skiing at St Moritz, 1925

British High Society skiing at St Moritz, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert for the French couturier Jean Patou, 1925

Advert for the French couturier Jean Patou, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Feature about society on the Cote D Azur, 1925

Feature about society on the Cote D Azur, 1925 with a sketch of fashions seen at a gala dinner at the Ambassadeurs Restaurant, Cannes (models from Alice Bernard and Margraine-Lacroix)

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert for the London couture house of Ninette

Advert for the London couture house of Ninette featuring a spring dress, London, 1925 with sketch by G. Peres Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert for a distinctive gown of black satin beaute

Advert for a distinctive gown of black satin beaute from Army and Navy, Lon Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert for Celes pure silk Spring Models for 1925

Advert for Celes pure silk Spring Models for 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert for an attractive Spring coat from Army

Advert for an attractive Spring coat from Army and Navy, London, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Spring Notions for Hats and Shoes in London, 1925

Spring Notions for Hats and Shoes in London, 1925 from Dolcis Shoe Company and Wolland Brothers, Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert for Spring show of advance fashions

Advert for Spring show of advance fashions from Maison Ross, London, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: The new Spring fashions in London, 1925 with models

The new Spring fashions in London, 1925 with models from Dickins & Jones and Burberrys. 1/2 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Impressions of the Mimosa Fete at Cannes, 1925

Impressions of the Mimosa Fete at Cannes, 1925
Impressions of the Mimosa Fete at Cannes, 1926 by Hemjic 2/2 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert for Burberrys tailored suits, overcoats

Advert for Burberrys tailored suits, overcoats and weatherproofs for women, London, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert for London couturier Barri Maternity Gowns, London

Advert for London couturier Barri Maternity Gowns, London, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Margaret Bannerman in The Grand Duchess at

Margaret Bannerman in The Grand Duchess at the Globe Theatre, London, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: New fashions for the stage version of the Smart

New fashions for the stage version of the Smart set in Frederick Lonsdales comedy Spring Cleaning, London, 1925 with a range of gowns worn by Edna Best, Nancie Parsons

Background imageFashions Collection: Doris Keane wearing a model from Henri Bendel

Doris Keane wearing a model from Henri Bendel, New York with a Russian touch for Spring fashion, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Three advance models from Jean Patou, Paris, 1925

Three advance models from Jean Patou, Paris, 1925 distinquished by Ninepins, pleats and streamers Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Sketches of two tailor-made outfits by Hemjic

Sketches of two tailor-made outfits by Hemjic and seen on the Promenade des Anglais, Nice, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Sketches of two gowns from Alice Bernard, Paris, 1925

Sketches of two gowns from Alice Bernard, Paris, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert for Barri Maternity Gowns, London, 1925

Advert for Barri Maternity Gowns, London, 1925 featuring a sketch of a dinner gown Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Advert for the London couturier Ninette, 1925

Advert for the London couturier Ninette, 1925 highlighting the new Spring collection, fashion sketch by G. Peres Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: The latest hat designs sketched by Porter Woodruff, Paris

The latest hat designs sketched by Porter Woodruff, Paris, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: Paris Prepares for Spring Fashions: showing two

Paris Prepares for Spring Fashions: showing two three-piece suits from Doeuillet and a gown from Germaine, Paris, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: A portrait of the American dancer Nina Payne

A portrait of the American dancer Nina Payne, dancing in Nice, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageFashions Collection: A feature about What Paris Says: the art of being

A feature about What Paris Says: the art of being well dressed is the art of choosing wisely and well, Paris, 1925. Top left a dinner frock from Alice Bernard



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"Fashions through the Ages: From Tango to Swinging Styles" Step back in time and explore the ever-evolving world of fashions. In 1912, Argentina gifted us with the passionate Tango dance, igniting a fiery revolution on the dance floor. Meanwhile, fashionistas eagerly awaited Fashions for 1954, anticipating new trends that would set hearts ablaze. Les Laines Bisanne wool company poster showcased luxurious fabrics that enveloped individuals in warmth and elegance. Louis Vuitton's advert enticed travelers with their exquisite accessories and trunks, promising style even on far-flung adventures. Marcel Vertes' watercolor painting captured the essence of Tango's allure, bringing its vibrant energy to life on canvas. Social/Cup Day at Ascot became an annual spectacle where fashion enthusiasts paraded their finest attire while sipping champagne and placing bets. Amidst this fashionable frenzy, a woman found solace in her book - a reminder that fashion is not just about appearances but also personal expression. Fashions for a Coronation Summer in 1953 celebrated regal elegance as monarchs ascended to power. Elspeth Phelps' advertisement from the 1920s transported us to an era of flappers and jazz age glamour. Ladies by Sea in France embraced seaside chic with breezy dresses and wide-brimmed hats under sunny skies. A lady wearing a Spencer jacket exuded sophistication during times when modesty was highly valued. Swinging Fashions circa 1810 brought forth daring silhouettes adorned with ruffles and feathers - proof that fashion has always pushed boundaries throughout history. From tango rhythms to royal coronations, these glimpses into past fashions remind us of our timeless desire for self-expression through clothing choices. As we continue our journey through time, let us embrace each era's unique styles while creating our own fashionable legacy.