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Victorian historical fashion
Explore the elegance and charm of Victorian historical fashion. Learn about the iconic styles, trends, and accessories that defined this era. Step back in time and embrace the beauty of Victorian fashion.
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Tiffany OFarrell
Last week's photo of the day theme was evening wear. With prom season right around the corner and so many winter balls and galas taking place, it is the perfect time to look at the most glamorous of all vintage evening gowns and dresses. We can't forget the gentlemen, too, who always look so fine
Connie Shrum
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Amy
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Liska
Victorian fashion comprises the various fashions and trends in British culture that emerged and developed in the United Kingdom and the Brit...
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Sandy Starr
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Julia Crudale
“When I was a girl, I dreamt of standing in a room looking at a girl who was and was not myself, who stood looking at another girl, who also was and was not myself. My mother took this for a nightmare. I saw it as the beginning of a career in physics.” ― Rosalind Lutece[src] Rosalind Lutece is a quantum physicist in BioShock Infinite, who wrote books about scientific studies on alternate universes. She and her "twin brother" Robert guide Booker DeWitt through his adventures in Columbia to…
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Darlene Raps
1855: Véra Boréa. "The unique style of this dress, representing the year 1855, was taken from one launched by Empress Eugénie during her trips to the Pyrenees Mountains. The skirt is lopped up by tabs from the underskirt. The shoes are particular highlights of this ensemble, featuring incredible care and minute detail." 1863: Weill 1866: Marcelle Chaumont. "The inspiration for this doll came from a painting by Winterhalter. Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805-1873) was a German painter best-known…
Georgette Brisebois