The Edwardian Period and World War I

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Callot Soeurs. Callot Soeurs was a  leading french couture design house started by the Callot sisters around the turn of the century. 1900s Fashion, Edwardian Fashion, Fashion Art, Vintage Fashion, Paris Fashion, Fashion Studio, Fashion History, Womens Fashion, Fashion Online
A Leading Fashion House: The Callot Sisters
Callot Soeurs. Callot Soeurs was a leading french couture design house started by the Callot sisters around the turn of the century.
Shirtwaist. Shirtwaists blouses were worn with separate skirts and finished with high collars. Museum Collection, Art Collection, Evening Blouses, Edwardian Period, Shirtwaist, Costume Institute, Fancy Dress Costumes
Shirtwaist | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Shirtwaist. Shirtwaists blouses were worn with separate skirts and finished with high collars.
Mariano Fortuny. A Spanish designer whose work lasted his lifetime because of his timeless pieces. Drawing his style from the Renaissance, Oriental, and Greek themes he was very successful with well-to-do women. Fortuny Fabric, Walk The Line, Digital Museum, Spanish Fashion, Spanish Painters, Venice Travel, Venice Biennale, Collaborative Art, Vintage Textiles
Walk the Line: Printing and Fashion
Mariano Fortuny. A Spanish designer whose work lasted his lifetime because of his timeless pieces. Drawing his style from the Renaissance, Oriental, and Greek themes he was very successful with well-to-do women.
Delphos gown. Influenced from Greek styles, the Delphos gown was composed of pleating in bright solid colors. Manchester Art, Roman Goddess, Fortuny, Costume Collection, Inspired Dress, Pleat, Sweater Dress
Walk the Line: Printing and Fashion
Delphos gown. Influenced from Greek styles, the Delphos gown was composed of pleating in bright solid colors.
Erte. An artist that began designing for Poiret, later becoming a famous fashion artist for women's and stage dress. This is one of his artworks. Art Deco Print, Art Deco Design, Art Prints, Original Vintage, Vintage Art, Moda Art Deco, Erte Art Deco, 7 Arts, Art Deco Artists
Printemps - Erte - WikiArt.org
Erte. An artist that began designing for Poiret, later becoming a famous fashion artist for women's and stage dress. This is one of his artworks.
Paul Poiret. Paul Poiret was a colorful designer that was often influenced by oriental designs and vibrant colors. Paul Poiret, Marchesa, Moda Fashion, Dandy, Hobble Skirt, Vintage Outfits, Parisian Fashion
Paul Poiret. Paul Poiret was a colorful designer that was often influenced by oriental designs and vibrant colors.
Peg-top skirt. The hips are the fullest part of the skirt then it narrows into the ankles. Edwardian Clothing, Antique Clothing, Historical Clothing, Edwardian Era, 1920 Clothing, Edwardian Dress, Victorian
Meyer Jonasson & Company | Suit | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Peg-top skirt. The hips are the fullest part of the skirt then it narrows into the ankles.
Hobble Skirt. As the silhouette changed, the skirt became increasingly narrower in circumference around the ankles. The skirts that were the most narrow were known as hobble skirts. Lady Duff Gordon, Modern Suits, Tea Gown, Transparent Dress, Tulle Evening Dress, Afternoon Dress
Lucile Ltd., New York | Suit | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Hobble Skirt. As the silhouette changed, the skirt became increasingly narrower in circumference around the ankles. The skirts that were the most narrow were known as hobble skirts.
Tea gown - In the afternoons, affluent women wore these less fitted tea gowns that were created by Fortuny. Boho Vintage, Vintage Gowns, Vintage Vogue, Looks Vintage
House of Worth | Tea gown | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Tea gown - In the afternoons, affluent women wore these less fitted tea gowns that were created by Fortuny.
Designed by Paul Poiret, the minaret tunic was a wide tunic that boned out to hold the skirt in a full circle worn over hobble skirts. Vogue Covers Art, Vogue Magazine Covers, Fashion Magazine Cover, Vogue Vintage, Vintage Vogue Covers, Art Deco Illustrations, Art Et Illustration, Fashion Illustrations, Magazine D'art
Designed by Paul Poiret, the minaret tunic was a wide tunic that boned out to hold the skirt in a full circle worn over hobble skirts.