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Advert for Peter Robinsons womens undergarments 1912

Annual sale available at Oxford Street and Regent Street department stores. Two models wearing long-line corsets, with straight-front giving no curving to the figure. Date: 1912

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Annual Corset Corsets Figures Garment Garments Lace Lacing Lingerie Narrow Peter Robinson Sale Suspenders Undergarments Underwear Waist


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Step back in time with this advertisement for Peter Robinson's women's undergarments from 1912. The image showcases two elegant women wearing long-line corsets, each with a straight-front design that flatters the figure by creating an illusion of a narrow waist without any curving. The Edwardian era was known for its emphasis on a small waistline, and these corsets were a staple in every woman's wardrobe. The models in this advertisement are dressed in high-neck blouses and full skirts, accessorized with lace suspenders and intricate lacing details. The corsets themselves are adorned with delicate lace trims and intricate patterns, adding a touch of femininity and sophistication to the overall look. This advertisement, which promotes the annual sale available at Oxford Street and Regent Street department stores, offers a glimpse into the fashion trends of the early 20th century. The straight-front corsets were a popular alternative to the more curvaceous designs of the late Victorian era, reflecting the changing ideals of femininity and beauty during this time. The intricate details of the corsets, combined with the elegant poses of the models, exude an air of refinement and sophistication. The use of lace and lacing adds an element of sensuality and allure, making this advertisement a true representation of the fashion and aesthetics of the Edwardian era. Overall, this advertisement for Peter Robinson's women's undergarments is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the fashion trends and ideals of the early 1900s.

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