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Worn through time, these hints of history tell stories of fashion and culture

Background imageWorn Collection: LA MODE 1853

LA MODE 1853
Lace trimmed black pardessus, pale grey skirt & a cap adorned with ribbons & flowers. Brown outfit: skirt trimmed in the pyramid style, caraco body worn over a habit-shirt

Background imageWorn Collection: Klimt Dress Circa 1914

Klimt Dress Circa 1914
Artistic & exotic looking Klimt inspired dress with a translucent upper bodice, embroidered split tunic with train & fringed tango skirt worn with a feather headdress

Background imageWorn Collection: Students at Jacqmar

Students at Jacqmar
Students from the School of Fashion Design at Jacqmars in London, being shown a Coronation robe for a duchess, worn over a dress of ivory & gold brocade by Victor Stiebel

Background imageWorn Collection: Victor Stiebel / Goalen

Victor Stiebel / Goalen
Skirt and sweater design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976) worn by English model, Barbara Goalen

Background imageWorn Collection: Flannel Suit with Shorts

Flannel Suit with Shorts
Smart young lad in a grey flannel hat & suit of shorts & jacket with patch pockets & rounded front borders worn with knee-length socks & shoes & a striped tie

Background imageWorn Collection: Full Dress 1823

Full Dress 1823
Made from a poppy-colour India muslin with a wadded hem. Ornamented with sprigs of gold & gold lace. Worn with a blond lace scarf, French trimmed gloves & white satin shoes

Background imageWorn Collection: Ball Dress 1823

Ball Dress 1823
Ball dress possibly of a white transparent fabric worn over a blue slip with deep embroidery on the hem, sleeves & neckline. Note the hair accessories (comb ?)

Background imageWorn Collection: Englishman 1580

Englishman 1580
He wears the characteristic garments of the Elizabethan male - doublet with double linen collar where he might have worn a ruff : short cloak, elegant hose

Background imageWorn Collection: Frenchwoman 1760

Frenchwoman 1760
The ruff is back, but integrated with the plain but rich gown worn by this noblewoman during the reign of Louis XV Date: 1760

Background imageWorn Collection: WOMAN CIRCA 1490 - 2

WOMAN CIRCA 1490 - 2
A curious head-piece, reminiscent of a nun s, is worn by this noblewoman during the reign of Charles VIII

Background imageWorn Collection: Frenchwoman 1560

Frenchwoman 1560
The high collar with a ruff, the leg-of-mutton sleeves and the apron in a contrasting colour distinguish this dress worn during the reign of Francois II

Background imageWorn Collection: Costume October 1851

Costume October 1851
Gowns by Monsieur Gagelin. A Spanish style manteau or cloak of lace with a ?hood is worn by one lady while her companion sports a grey 3/4 length manteau

Background imageWorn Collection: Frenchwoman 1792

Frenchwoman 1792
The jaunty bonnet sets the tone of this outfit worn by a lady during the early years of the Revolution

Background imageWorn Collection: FRENCHWOMAN 1780 - 2

FRENCHWOMAN 1780 - 2
Frills and tucks galore on this impractical gown, worn by a lady of Louis XVIs court shortly before the Revolution

Background imageWorn Collection: SIMPSONs SUIT 1937

SIMPSONs SUIT 1937
An elegant man in a double- breasted suit with easy drape and long lapel rolled to the bottom button worn with a carnation buttonhole, striped tie & trilby hat

Background imageWorn Collection: Cartoon / Locarno, 1925

Cartoon / Locarno, 1925
A German cartoon showing the mask of peace worn by the French during the Locarno Treaties

Background imageWorn Collection: Knitted Bowler Hat 1891

Knitted Bowler Hat 1891
Tweed lounging jacket & matching waistcoat worn with checked woollen trousers of a different fabric, dark tie & pale coloured bowler hat that appears to be knitted?

Background imageWorn Collection: White Trouser Suit 1939

White Trouser Suit 1939
White trouser suit with single button & long collar based on a mans casual suit. Worn with a red scarf as a belt, a checked shirt and 3 colour loafers

Background imageWorn Collection: Court Dress 1799

Court Dress 1799
Dress worn by Princess Augusta on the birthday of King George III

Background imageWorn Collection: Fishing buoys in Rockport, Cape Ann, Greater Boston Area, Massachusetts

Fishing buoys in Rockport, Cape Ann, Greater Boston Area, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imageWorn Collection: Cavers in County Pot in the Yorkshire Dales UK

Cavers in County Pot in the Yorkshire Dales UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageWorn Collection: A caver in a tight squeeze in the Yorkshire Dales UK

A caver in a tight squeeze in the Yorkshire Dales UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageWorn Collection: A caver in Valley Entrance Kingsdale Yorkshire Dales UK

A caver in Valley Entrance Kingsdale Yorkshire Dales UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageWorn Collection: New Zealand - deserted pebble beach at low tide near Punakaiki - South Island

New Zealand - deserted pebble beach at low tide near Punakaiki - South Island
MAB-625 New Zealand - deserted pebble beach at low tide near Punakaiki - South Island Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorn Collection: Dresses of 1805

Dresses of 1805
Blue day dress with embroidered hem & fingerless gloves, deep red evening robe with melon sleeves, low square corsage with vandyked tucker worn with a turban

Background imageWorn Collection: Full Dress 1807

Full Dress 1807
A yellow printed muslin gown or possibly white muslin worn over a yellow slip. Accessories: short white gloves, fan, gold armlets and maltese cross pendant

Background imageWorn Collection: White Gown Blue Slippers

White Gown Blue Slippers
white gown with self- embroidered hem & white scarf worn like braces. Accessories: straw & blue cloth bonnet, folding parasol & green shawl with patterned border

Background imageWorn Collection: Pink Full Dress 1805

Pink Full Dress 1805
A short white transparent tunic with self-coloured embroidery & fringing worn over a pink slip. Worn with long white gloves & a lace handkerchief in her hair

Background imageWorn Collection: Evening Dress / Oct 1803

Evening Dress / Oct 1803
Yellow gown with round neckline worn with matching turban & slippers. A light blue gown & white tunic with a divided front cut away at the sides and ending in a train. Date: 1803

Background imageWorn Collection: Morning Dresses 1803

Morning Dresses 1803
Gowns of white muslin worn with fur-trimmed pelisses, one of which has a wrap over front. One lady wears a hat with a veil the other carries a fur muff

Background imageWorn Collection: English Couple 1550

English Couple 1550
His slashed sleeves are typical of the period, but her neat narrow dress is much simpler than what her mother or grandmother would have worn

Background imageWorn Collection: Stone Age men treat their wounds after hunting

Stone Age men treat their wounds after hunting
Mens costume of the Stone Age is simple but practical, using animal skins to good effect : their teeth are used as ornaments, worn as necklaces

Background imageWorn Collection: Frenchwoman 1720

Frenchwoman 1720
The narrowness of her waist emphasises the prodigious width of the ball dress worn by this lady of the court of Louis XV : she wears gloves and carries a handbag

Background imageWorn Collection: Capetian Woman, C10 - 2

Capetian Woman, C10 - 2
A noblewoman : note the hair worn long and loose

Background imageWorn Collection: Adam Costume 1939

Adam Costume 1939
A simple, tailored check tweed jacket worn over a pink jumper and contrasted with a skirt of vertical stripes. Brown hat, gloves, handbag & loafers add the finishing touch

Background imageWorn Collection: Walking Dress 1818

Walking Dress 1818
Blue pelisse with military style Brandenbourg trim. The decorative cuffs & epaulettes have small, padded oval shaped detailing. Worn with a blue hat & red reticule

Background imageWorn Collection: Working Class Dress 1798

Working Class Dress 1798
Clothing worn by a young, working class woman (a milkmaid) and a young boy and girl who are her customers, at the end of the eighteenth century

Background imageWorn Collection: Selling Sweet Oranges

Selling Sweet Oranges
Two ladies in day dress: white muslin gown with gold & green scarf worn across the back, crossing over the chest & tied at the back. A pink dress with black shawl & hat

Background imageWorn Collection: Paris Fashions for 1874

Paris Fashions for 1874
Dresses with single, trained skirts with tablier fronts in 2 colours. Ruffs are worn. The polonaise is replaced by a basque on a jacket bodice or a large sash tied over a bustle

Background imageWorn Collection: Costume Photo Late 1860S

Costume Photo Late 1860S
A dress typical of the late 1860s (possibly 1868-69) with low, square neckline worn with a chemisette, a waistband, under-skirt with a single flounce & fringed over-skirt

Background imageWorn Collection: Costume July 1869

Costume July 1869
Purple polonaise worn over a habit-shirt; white & gold polonaise with triple skirt & open tunic. Girl: triple skirt, over-skirt hitched up at the back with a sash bow

Background imageWorn Collection: Purple Bonnet 1865

Purple Bonnet 1865
Blue: demi-train, silk cord at hem, neck & as a device to loop up floating ribbon ends. Grey & purple: button & flat ribbon trim down the front & in points at the hem

Background imageWorn Collection: Newest Bonnets for 1868

Newest Bonnets for 1868
Spring & summer bonnets designed to be worn at the front of the head. Trimmings: lace, flowers, an aigrette & veils. All have lappets while some resemble small lace caps

Background imageWorn Collection: Costume / Amy Aged 10 1865

Costume / Amy Aged 10 1865
Girl wears a dress with loose, pleated bodice, a crinoline supported short skirt trimmed with lattice motifs & sleeves with epaulettes & turned back cuffs. Hair worn plain

Background imageWorn Collection: 3 Evening Dresses 1843

3 Evening Dresses 1843
Hair is worn off the face & covers the ears & is ornamented with white ostrich plumes & wheat, rosettes & tiny flowers. Ans shaped coil of hair is secured with a comb

Background imageWorn Collection: COSTUME 1837-8 / LEECH

COSTUME 1837-8 / LEECH
A working girl imitates the genteel accomplishments of young ladies. Her dress is low cut with puffed sleeves & is worn with a coarse apron. Both women wear pattens

Background imageWorn Collection: Grey Dress 1850S

Grey Dress 1850S
1882 depiction of 1840s fashions: dress en redingote in grey with white under sleeves (engageantes). A white bonnet adorned with golden ears of wheat is also worn

Background imageWorn Collection: Grey or Striped Gown

Grey or Striped Gown
Robe redingote: bishop sleeves, defined lapels on the bodice & trimmed to simulate a front opening. Adorned with black net lace. Hair: worn flat to the head



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Worn through time, these hints of history tell stories of fashion and culture. From the elegant blue dress paired with a 1922 beer to the stylish coat adorned by a Fox Terrier in 1927, each garment carries its own tale. Lady golfers flaunt their fashionable outfits while swinging on the green, showcasing both athleticism and style. The Hei-Tiki Talisman adds an exotic touch to any ensemble, symbolizing protection and tradition. In bustling New York City, a colorful antique sign catches the eye - a vibrant reminder of days gone by. Meanwhile, a vintage photograph captures a golfing woman in 1907, showcasing timeless elegance on the course. A dilapidated wall in Havana serves as an unlikely canvas for Che Guevara's mural - an iconic image that has weathered years of change. The importance of protective clothing is highlighted through various pieces: from the Kashmir Shawl Dress dating back to 1810 to the Poor Law Workers Union Badge representing solidarity among workers. Swinging fashions take center stage in early 19th-century society as women embrace freedom and movement with their attire. Lastly, male riding dress from 1813 showcases how men too embraced fashion trends while engaging in equestrian activities. These worn hints remind us that fashion not only reflects our personal style but also mirrors societal shifts throughout history.