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"Garments: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of garments, where fashion meets history

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Turkey, Istanbul, Fatih, Sultanahmet, Shop selling traditional clothing

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England, London, Camden Lock, Retro World at The Market Stables in Camden Lock

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China, Yuunan, Baisha, Old Naxi woman wearing traditional costume, selling goods on market stall in the village near Lijiang

Background imageGarments Collection: Goldsmith, reproduction of 16th century woodcut by Jost Amman, 19th century

Goldsmith, reproduction of 16th century woodcut by Jost Amman, 19th century
3085219 Goldsmith, reproduction of 16th century woodcut by Jost Amman, 19th century by Amman, Jost (1539-91) (after); (add.info)

Background imageGarments Collection: Discovery Of America, 12Th Of May, 1492. Columbus Erects The Cross And Baptizes The Isle Of

Discovery Of America, 12Th Of May, 1492. Columbus Erects The Cross And Baptizes The Isle Of Guanahami, Now Cat Island, One Of The Bahamas, By The Christian Name Of St. Salvador

Background imageGarments Collection: Dressing doll. Dolly Dimple

Dressing doll. Dolly Dimple
Dolly Dimple. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the doll character. Date: 1921

Background imageGarments Collection: Dressing doll. Mary Mary Quite Contrary

Dressing doll. Mary Mary Quite Contrary. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921

Background imageGarments Collection: Dressing doll. Little Miss Muffett

Dressing doll. Little Miss Muffett. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921

Background imageGarments Collection: Fashion for tennis 1910

Fashion for tennis 1910
Women models wearing fashionable clothing for a game of tennis. Date: 1910

Background imageGarments Collection: What People Are Wearing - April Olrich

What People Are Wearing - April Olrich
The actress and ballet dancer April Olrich (1933 - 2014) wearing a real fishnet top over a body stocking and Jaeger denim hipsters with tie sides. Soleless sandals as worn in South Africa. Date: 1966

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What People Are Wearing - Mrs Peter Cook (Wendy Snowden)
Wendy Cook, n饠 Snowden, first wife of the comedian Peter Cook. The couple married in 1963 and divorced in 1970. In this photo

Background imageGarments Collection: Royal Coronation 1953 knitting book

Royal Coronation 1953 knitting book
Front cover of the Womans Companion Coronation Knitting Book with a dozen delightful designs for all the family. Patterns featured include a jumper for a little boy with a soldier on the front

Background imageGarments Collection: Young model in silky underwear 1935

Young model in silky underwear 1935
Model in wearing silky corset with girdle. 1935

Background imageGarments Collection: Queen Elizabeths Sewing Bee at Buckingham Palace, 1939

Queen Elizabeths Sewing Bee at Buckingham Palace, 1939
Members of the Palace household and wives of employees of the Royal Mews assembled in the Blue Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace for Queen Elizabeths Sewing Bee

Background imageGarments Collection: Advert for Fitu corsets 1934

Advert for Fitu corsets 1934
Controlled curves. A wraparound figure form designed for large hip figures. Boned underbelt for extra control of abdomen and hips. Hookside fastening. 1934

Background imageGarments Collection: Advert for Burberrys tielocken trench coats 1916

Advert for Burberrys tielocken trench coats 1916
Perfect security. Accurately describes the protection of The Tielocken Burberry. Overlapping fronts doubly safeguard every vulnerable part of the body, providing, from throat to knees

Background imageGarments Collection: Advert for Chilprufe wool underwear for children 1941

Advert for Chilprufe wool underwear for children 1941
The children must have Chilprufe. Our difficulty is to make the small ration of wool we are allowed go round. We have, therefore decided as a wartime policy to suspend production of womens

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St John Ambulance swagger stick and uniform details
A swagger stick and details of uniforms, with prices, for members of the St Johns Ambulance -- with military overtones

Background imageGarments Collection: Caricature German Fashions 17th Century Fashion

Caricature German Fashions 17th Century Fashion
Caricature of German fashions in the 17th century. From Modes and Manners, published 1935



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"Garments: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of garments, where fashion meets history. From the frosty expeditions of Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton to the glamorous allure of Elizabeth Henry's evening dresses, each piece tells a unique story. In 1952, an advert for English Rose dream corselette captured the imagination of women seeking both comfort and elegance. The corsetry advertisement showcased how undergarments could enhance one's silhouette with grace and sophistication. During WW1, Baldwins knitting leaflet became a symbol of resilience as women knitted warm garments for soldiers on the front lines. These handmade pieces provided solace amidst chaos, showcasing the power of clothing to bring comfort in times of war. The year 1939 saw Elizabeth Henry's evening dresses take center stage. With their intricate designs and timeless appeal, these gowns epitomized glamour and femininity during a tumultuous era. Barbara Hulanicki's drawings in 1962 depicted underwear that challenged societal norms. Her bold illustrations pushed boundaries by embracing unconventional styles that empowered women to embrace their individuality. Traveling back to 1895, Peter Robinson's advert for gentlemen's clothing showcased refined tailoring fit for any occasion. This glimpse into men's fashion highlighted how they are exude confidence and class throughout different eras. Parisian gowns and headdresses from 1913 brought frocks and thrills to life on runways across Europe. These creations represented avant-garde artistry intertwined with fashion-forward thinking—a testament to garments' ability to transcend mere functionality. For May 1913, women embraced fashionable attire that reflected changing trends while preserving their elegance. Each ensemble spoke volumes about personal style choices—proof that clothes have always been a medium through which individuals express themselves. As October arrived in 1913, new fashion statements emerged alongside falling leaves.