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1908 (December) Les Modes - Mme A. C… Robe d'après-midi par Buzenet - Photo by Chéri-Rousseau & Glauth. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1343X2041.
Vintage Fashion Illustration by Rene Gruau • His work was amazing and was a big influence on the fashion and Ad world
US Vogue August 15, 1951 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Model Nan Rees
Belled on two crinolines, a brown and beige tweed (Tweed? Tweed!) coat-dress cut like a party dress; a detachable necklet of marmot. By Anne Fogarty. Coro mock-pearl earrings. Delicate, shallow, part-of-the-act shoes, by Capezio, white cotton gloves, by Bacmo. Betmar's hat. Fur muff from Harold J. Rubin.
Photo Richard Rutledge
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Skating with the Furry Muff, 1912
The spring magazines may be out for us, but since it is still plenty cold where I live, I thought I’d feature this skating scene from the March, 1912 issue of Ladies Home Journal. You may not see how she could skate in such a long skirt, but at least long skirts keep you warm, and hers clearly has some flare. What I noticed was the muff. These often had a little band so you could hang onto it from the inside, plus little pockets to slip your things into, so that they served as a kind of purse and hand warmer all at once. I have some faux Persian lamb I have made a hat out of and I really think a muff is in order too, don’t you?
Caroline Trentini
“Belle Fleur”, Vogue, September 2014
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