Isabella d’Este known as The First Lady of the Renaissance with a balzo, the famous Capigliari headdress.
Category: Hat
Naples hat. Straw, cornette, crepe hats, 1816.
Naples hat. Straw, cornette, crepe hats. Romantic era 1816.
A Chola from La Paz wearing a Bowler hat.
A Chola from La Paz wearing a Bowler hat. The Bolivian chola of La Paz wears a small derby-like hat, which is made either of felt or of highly varnished… Read More
Ecuador woman with Panama hat.
Ecuador woman with Panama hat 1930s. Babies swing in cloths or shawls knotted over the mother´s shoulders. Natives of Ecuador’s province of Manabe weave from fine palm fiber the so… Read More
The charro. The mounted cattle herder of Mexico. The Spanish vaquero.
The vaquero is generally the mounted cattle herder of Spain. He performs as Charro in Mexico.
Chapeaux Modèles de Georgette. Le style parisien 1915.
Chapeaux Modèles de Georgette. Le style parisien 1915. Plate XVIII. Fig. 232. (Georgette). Toque in light snuff colored taffeta, the crown consists of taffeta cut on the cross, gathered and… Read More
Hat fashion by Suzanne Talbot. Le style parisien 1915.
Hat fashion by Suzanne Talbot. Le style parisien 1915. Plate X. Chapeaux Modèles de Suzanne Talbot. (Suzanne Talbot). Large hat in black pane. Band fastening on one side trimmed with a Greek… Read More
Art deco Hats. Models by Maria Guy.
Art deco Hats. Models by Maria Guy. Chapeaux. Modèles de Maria Guy 1915. Fig.166. Maria-Guy. Hat in black panne trimmed with a grey ostrich feather. Fig.167. Maria-Guy. Toque trapped with… Read More
Chapeaux. Les Modes sous la Revolution. Costume féminin français.
L’histoire du costume féminin français. Les Modes sous la Revolution 1792 – 1799. Chapeaux. Réseau chinois, Chapeau Merveilleuse, Chapeau de taffetas, Chapeau spencer, Chapeau de campagne, Chapeau en ruban bouillonné.
Chapeaux. Les modes sous Louis XVI. La mode du rococo.
The history of French women’s costume. Fashion under Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette 1774-1789. The Rococo fashion.