Bathing suit fashion 1910s. French postcard.
Category: France
Marie of Hainaut, Duchess of Bourbon
Marie de Hainaut, also known as Marie d’Avesnes, Duchess of Bourbon was the wife of Louis I of Bourbon.
Laura de Noves, or also called Laure de Sade 1310-1348.
Laura de Noves, or also called Laure de Sade (1310 – 1348). Her son Hugues III was ancestor of the later Marquis de Sade.
Chiffonet of white crape. Evening Dresses. The Gallery of Fashion 1796.
White satin petticoat, white ostrich feathers, Diamond necklace and ear-rings. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 3. April 1796 To March 1797. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
England Morning Dress, April 1796.
The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 3, 1795-1796. By Nicolaus Wilhelm von Heideloff, London.
French hat fashion. Girl from France in 1920s.
French hat fashion in 1920s. Greeting card Bonne Année. Postcard of french fashion model with turban hat, from 1910
Callot Dress of Chinese Crepe. Paris spring season 1913.
Callot Dress of Chinese Crepe. Paris spring season 1913. Afternoon Cocktail dress of Chinese Crepe, Draped skirt by couturier Callot Soeurs. Lining of flesh color silk. Waist of grey chiffon over flesh… Read More
An old woman tells sleepy stories. Mont Cenis. Nursing 1821.
Nursing at Mont Cenis. Infancy is ever the same in all countries. A child puts on the spectacles of age, an old woman tells sleepy stories.
Woman with wide-brimmed hat. Peoples of Mont Cenis in 1821.
The females of Mount Cenis are almost mattressed round, and their broad brims form a constant umbrella.
French Postillion wearing sçavans, nankeen trousers and leather hat.
The mixture of self-conceit, noise, tawdry, and shifts, forming his composition, constitute a true and complete emblem of his countrymen’s natural accomplishments and qualities.