'A draped evening gown - Fashions for Women of Varied Tastes'
- The Girl's Own Annual, 1910.

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'A draped evening gown - Fashions for Women of Varied Tastes'
- The Girl's Own Annual, 1910.
"A Crimson Coat - Fashion of To-Morrow"
The Girl's Own Annual, February 18th 1899.
"Girlish Modes of Hairdressing -
For the girl with Curly Hair, the style above is a pretty and suitable one."
The Girl's Own Annual, 1913.
To all my lovely followers,
I have changed the name of my blog after many years to better reflect its nature. So it is now The Elegant Library instead of the less descriptive Treselegant. Hopefully it won't confuse anyone when I post.
The Girl's Own Annual, 1913.
"He Giveth Snow like Wool."
Sunday Reading For The Young, 1886.
"TYPES OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.
The New Woman explains to the Old Woman the physical, mental, and moral attributes of the New Man."
The Happy Home, March 23rd 1895.
1918 Fashion from ”Les Modes” magazine. From Mikki’s 1900-1919 history Resource, FB.
Gorgeous!
Man and woman dancing a waltz, ca. 1884-85.
"Autumn Cloaks, Ulsters, and Gowns."
The Girl's Own Annual, 1887.
"A Bonnie Scotch Fisher-lass."
Horner's Weekly,
October 22nd 1910.
She looks like she's doing her crochet/knitting while waiting. Waiting to go home? For a friend or for the next catch to come in? I love her pose.
"Here Woman Reigns", the women's section of the paper, title image.
Horner's Weekly,
July 9th 1910.
"Fashion's open attempt to make the walking dress useless."
-The Girl’s Own Annual, 1913.
'No. 2 - Walking-dress' for "the sea-side season'.
The Young Ladies' Journal, 1888.
Two Camisoles featured in 'The Girl's Own Annual' 1913.
"The Belle of the Beach"
Horner's Weekly,
July 1910.
"IN THE HAPPY SUMMERTIME."
The Children's Friend,
1916.