Sleeved Collection
"Sleeved: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step back in time to the 1950s, where a girl joyfully plays with a beach ball under the warm sun
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"Sleeved: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step back in time to the 1950s, where a girl joyfully plays with a beach ball under the warm sun. Her colorful dress billows around her, showcasing the fashion of that era. In another corner of history, we find the Kaufmann Lady Cycle Troupe, clad in their elegant attire as they perform daring stunts on their bicycles. Their sleeved outfits add an air of sophistication to their already impressive skills. Traveling further back to 1907, we encounter a group of women dressed in Cambridge Blue gowns. The long sleeves gracefully drape over their arms, exuding grace and refinement. Fast forward to 1933 when Marshall & Snelgrove entices fashionable ladies with an advert featuring stylish dresses. The models showcase sleeved designs that perfectly complemented the trends of that era. The year is now 1938; a woman dons a stunning green dress with delicate sleeves that accentuate her silhouette. She radiates elegance and poise as she graces any room she enters. Turning our attention to Britannia and Eve magazine from September 1932, we discover captivating images capturing women's fashion adorned with beautiful sleeve details - proof that sleeves have always been an essential element of style throughout history. Even sleepwear embraces sleeved charm. Ladies striped P. J. s from years gone by offer both comfort and style for those cozy nights at home. Frances Dee captivates us with her timeless beauty in vintage Hollywood glamour attire – complete with exquisite sleeves – reminding us how iconic this feature can be in creating unforgettable looks. Delving into Victorian times through an advert for Peter Robinson's mourning clothing from 1896 reveals how even during periods of grief or solemnity, sleeved garments were designed meticulously to convey respect while maintaining elegance. A glimpse into London's past presents us with a woman police officer wearing a white shirt and a bowler hat.