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Vogue, Haute Couture, 40s Fashion, Couture, Vintage Fashion, 1940s Fashion, Vintage Dresses, Vintage Glamour, Italian Fashion Designers
Photos: Photos: Elsa Schiaparelli’s Iconic Gowns and Couture Creations
Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2011 Ready-to-Wear collection, runway looks, beauty, models, and reviews. Outfits, Fashion, High Fashion, Dolce And Gabbana, Ready To Wear, Clubwear, Classy And Fabulous, Lingerie Dress
Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2011 Ready-to-Wear Fashion Show
Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2011 Ready-to-Wear collection, runway looks, beauty, models, and reviews.
Lady, Donna Summer, Vintage Black Glamour, Donna Summers, Hollywood Glamour, Cabaret, Moda, Glamour
The Seventies images that inspired American Hustle's glitzy costumes
Carole Lombard Vintage Vogue, Dita Von Teese, Marilyn Monroe, Carole Lombard, Brigitte Bardot, Marlene Dietrich, Vintage Versace
Carole Lombard
Carole Lombard
Vintage Lingerie, Chic, Lazy Girls Guide, Dress, Style
Life in Hollywood
Grace Kelly Grace Kelly, Kate Winslet, Grace Kelly Dresses, Katherine Hepburn, Princess Grace Kelly, Fifties Fashion, Vintage Hollywood, 1950s Vintage
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Grace Kelly
Tuxedo? Models, Haar, Bob, Model, Pixie, Chignon, Girls With Glasses, Coiffure Chignon, Women
Tuxedo
Tuxedo?
Doutzen Kroes Doutzen Kroes, Casual, Vogue Paris, Street Style, Fashion Magazine, Vetements, Fashion Photo
Doutzen Kroes
Ginger Rogers Hollywood Star, Ginger Rogers, Ginger Picture, American Actress, Ginger, Fred And Ginger, Classic Beauty
Ginger Rogers
Ginger Rogers
Pachuco Style Menswear, Clothes, Tuxedo, Androgynous Fashion, Androgynous Look, Lapel Pins, Androgynous
Androgynous look .. all time classic!
Pachuco Style
Man's collar, Arrow Shirt Company, c.1900, USA, Gift of Arrow Shirt Company. #TurnofStyle / Detachable collars were an important element of fashionable menswear in the early years of the 20th century. Invented in Troy, NY, they were a solution to the endless laundering required of collars and cuffs. Cluett, Peabody & Co. opened in the mid-19th century, and later became The Arrow Shirt Company, the largest collar, cuff, and shirt factory in the world. Men's Accessories, Inventions, Antique Clothing, Historical Clothing, Detachable Collar, Sculpture Projects, Collar And Cuff
The Museum at FIT - Online Collections
Man's collar, Arrow Shirt Company, c.1900, USA, Gift of Arrow Shirt Company. #TurnofStyle / Detachable collars were an important element of fashionable menswear in the early years of the 20th century. Invented in Troy, NY, they were a solution to the endless laundering required of collars and cuffs. Cluett, Peabody & Co. opened in the mid-19th century, and later became The Arrow Shirt Company, the largest collar, cuff, and shirt factory in the world.
Edwardian style white-on-white summer dress, 1900-1905, USA, Gift of Arne Ekstrom. Collection of The Museum at FIT #TurnofStyle Antique Dress, Edwardian Summer Dress, Edwardian Dress, Edwardian Fashion, Victorian Clothing, Vintage Gowns, Edwardian Clothing
Edwardian style white-on-white summer dress, 1900-1905, USA, Gift of Arne Ekstrom. Collection of The Museum at FIT #TurnofStyle
1914 - Advertisement in Vogue Magazine. Edwin Goodman is the first couturier to introduce ready-to-wear, changing the way American women dress. #TurnofStyle Editorial, Illustrators, Vintage Posters, Retro, Fashion Models, Retro Vintage
1914 - Advertisement in Vogue Magazine. Edwin Goodman is the first couturier to introduce ready-to-wear, changing the way American women dress. #TurnofStyle
Multicolor wool jersey swimsuit, c.1928, USA, Museum purchase. Collection of The Museum at FIT #TurnofStyle /Women’s swimwear styles of the 1920s were similar in silhouette to those worn by men. As Richard Martin observed, “Women required the same functionality of bathing attire as their male counterparts.” Ribbed wool jersey fits close to the body, and so it became a prevalent fabric. Swimwear, Swimsuits, Swimwear Fashion, Vintage Swim, Knit Swimwear, Vintage Beachwear
Multicolor wool jersey swimsuit, c.1928, USA, Museum purchase. Collection of The Museum at FIT #TurnofStyle /Women’s swimwear styles of the 1920s were similar in silhouette to those worn by men. As Richard Martin observed, “Women required the same functionality of bathing attire as their male counterparts.” Ribbed wool jersey fits close to the body, and so it became a prevalent fabric.