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Black Thirties couture gown

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Svetlana Dorosheva
‘Pekenese’
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Svetlana Dorosheva

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Ziegfeld girl Hazel Forbes - c. 1920’s
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Ziegfeld girl Hazel Forbes - c. 1920’s

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 ”Silver Mountain Flower” 1939 “Asahi Camera”
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 ”Silver Mountain Flower” 1939 “Asahi Camera”

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tinseltownmyway:

Vivien Leigh in 1935 outside her house in England the morning after her debut in The Mask of Virtue
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Vivien Leigh in 1935 outside her house in England the morning after her debut in The Mask of Virtue

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Model, World of Fashion exhibit, New York World’s Fair, 1939
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Model, World of Fashion exhibit, New York World’s Fair, 1939

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Sofia Chiostri
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Sofia Chiostri

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THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF A DRESS

Restored dress as worn by Ellen Terry in her 1888 portayal of Lady Macbeth.

“When Ellen starred alongside Henry Irving in Macbeth in 1888, there was not a wide choice of fabrics available in England, and Alice could not find the colours she wanted to achieve her effects. She wanted one dress to ‘look as much like soft chain armour as I could, and yet have something that would give the appearance of the scales of a serpent.’ (Mrs. J. Comyns Carr’s ‘Reminiscences’. London: Hutchinson, 1926) Mrs. Nettlship found a twist of soft green silk and blue tinsel in Bohemia and this was crocheted to achieve the chain mail effect.

The dress hung beautifully but: ‘we did not think that it was brilliant enough, so it was sewn all over with real green beetle wings, and a narrow border in Celtic designs, worked out in rubies and diamonds, hemmed all the edges. To this was added a cloak of shot velvet in heather tones, upon which great griffens were embroidered in flame-coloured tinsel. The wimple, or veil, was held in place by a circlet of rubies, and two long plaits twisted with gold hung to her knees.’

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What Cersei would wear

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Charleston - 1939
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Charleston - 1939

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