Du velours, des plumes et des perles, deux charmants touquets drapés, une grande forme en rubans et un breton à mouvement.
Creation Jeanne Blanchot, “Simplicité Mondaine”. Paris, 1921.
Un grand chapeau de panne avec une d’autruche; un bore avec une frange et une fantaisie sphinx, le chapeau du bas est de panne noire avec un peigne de nacre.
Models “High Class”. Les “Chapeaux du Très Parisien” Paris, 1921.
Sur ce breton Je velours, de gui gouaché et sur ce postillon de panne un oiseau de héron blanc.

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Model of Séduction Altière. French hat fashion 1921.
Sur une toque de velours gris métallisé, une fantaisie dˈ ébouriffé sphinx, gouache et bleu, quelques cloutés dˈargent en diadème.
Création Jeanne Blanchot. Hat Model Féerie Orientale.
Une grande forme de style très enlevée en panne criquet galonnée de perles et portant un motiv boucle dˈoreille en perles sphinx.
Model “ Caprice de la Mode ”. Art Deco fashion 1921.
En velours violet épiscopal cette grande forme de style avec quatre couteaux “flemme” gris sphinx.
Afternoon Dresses February 1796. Muslin petticoats. Vandyke scollops.
Afternoon Dresses February 1796. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 2. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
Afternoon Dresses January 1796. Russian robe. Armenian turban.
Afternoon Dresses January 1796. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 2. April 1795 To March 1796. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
Morning Dress January 1796. Round gown of salmon-colour.
Morning Dress January 1796. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 2. April 1795 To March 1796. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
Robe of white muslin. Afternoon Dress. December 1795.
Afternoon Dress December 1795. Bandeau of white satin. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 2. April 1795 To March 1796. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.

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Textilepedia. The Complete Fabric Guide.
The Textile Manual is an encyclopaedia of textile information, from material to yarn, from fabric structure to the finishing process. Encompassing practical tips for a range of textiles and detailed visuals, this ultra-accessible manual is the perfect companion for fashion aficionados and aspiring fashion designers.