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find out which fashion decade you truly belong in!: vestido de 1900:  1900 1900 from Cincinnati Museum of Art:  Walking dress, c. 1904-05, probably Italian. Galleria del Costume di Palazzo Pitti.:   1904-1905

                    Galleria del Costume di Palazzo Pitti.

1905-06 extant afternoon gown from Cinncinati Art Museum::  1905-1906 1909 Evening Dress, United States (via Cincinnati Art Museum).:  1909

                                                          Cinncinati   A r t    Museum                  

Afternoon Dress, ca. 1907-8. Black silk faille, cream raw silk, net, black and white lace. From 1907-11, dresses with short sleeves over fitted, sheer, pleated ones, with sheer fabric at the neck, were all the rage. Enormous hats were popular until about 1912.:  1907Evening gown, Jean-Philippe Worth, 1908.  Red-violet voided velvet patterned in a design of ostrich plumes and trimmed with embroidered net and beads. From Fabulous Fashion: 1907 to 1967 via Artquill blog:  1908 

Designed by Callot Soeurs, Paris, 1895 - 1935  Geography: Made in Paris, France, Europe Date: Winter 1910 Medium: Silk velvet, bead embroidery, lace, and mink fur Philadelphia Museum of Art:  1910 Evening Dress: ca. 1910, Australian.:  1910

Philadelphia Museum of Art                         Australian

 I would so wear this! Back view of a beautiful 1910 evening dress via V #edwardian:  1910Day Dress. Plum ribbed silk faille with chemical lace detailing, circa 1911. Oversized Tan Straw Hat, circa 1911. Parasol: Plum and cream cotton sateen with oak handle, via StickleyMuseum.org.:  1911Evening dress, circa 1915, from the Hallwyl Costume Collection. 1915

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Flickr: Left: Evening Gown (1913-1914). Description: Dark emerald green figured ribbed silk and blue chiffon, trimmed with dark blue and green beading and silver lace. Designer: Jeanne Hallee. Right: Tea Gown. Description: Pink silk shot with gold trimmed with cream colored lace, gold metallic braid, pale blue satin and brown mink. Designer: Soeurs Callot (1910). 1913Ensemble, Lucile, 1913 The Victoria & Albert Museum: 1913

        The Victoria & Albert Museum

Fripperies and Fobs: Fripperies and Fobs: Fripperies and Fobs: Fripperies and Fobs:  Callot Soeurs Dress - c. 1912 - by Callot Soeurs: 1912Coat by Paul Poiret, 1913 / Victoria&Albert Museum, London: 1913

                      The Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Fripperies and Fobs: 1916Fripperies and Fobs:  Opulent coats and dresses, 1920s, via Phoenix Art Museum.:  1920 Phoenix Art MuseumEnsembleJeanne Lanvin, 1920Bunka Gakuen Museum: “Salomé” Paul Poiret, 1925 The Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Madeleine Vionnet Dress, 1922 Silk crepe georgette with lamé edging.     Arizona Costume Institute . Vionnet, a genius seamstress who built her dresses from the ground up so to speak, by cutting fabric on the bias, directly on her models. The final look was a unique feminine drape which heralded a new look that emphasized freedom of movement and femininity. Even with the popular garcon look [ flat chested and tubular ] the Vionnet dress was unmistakably feminine.:

1920 Bunka Gakuen Museum    1925  The Los Angeles County Museum, of Art    1922

Woman's Evening Dress circa 1926 Sequins on silk chiffon and lace | LACMA Collections: Evening dress by Chanel, c. 1926, Kobe Fashion Museum: ~1927 Lucien Lelong Dress~ via http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/.:

                   1926 Kobe Fashion Museum                                       1927                     

Evening Dress, House of Chanel, 1930s, French, silk: Womans Evening Dress Louise Boulanger (France, 20th century) France, Paris, circa 1930: Chanel Dress - 1936 - House of Chanel (French, founded 1913) - Design by Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel (French, 1883-1971) - Silk - @~ Mlle:

1930 The Metropolitan Museum of Art    1930France, Paris, circa                 1936

Travis Banton, woman's evening gown, American, 1934.: 1940's fashion. Not the black and white detail on the upper sleeve though.: "Utility" dress, c.1940s. The British government introduced the Utility Clothing Scheme to address the shortage of labor and materials during and after WWII. Silhouettes were kept simple, but many were in fact commissioned from leading designers, such as Hardy Amies and Norman Hartnell.:

                  1934 American                                          1 9 4 0

1945 - Little Theater of Fashion Lucien Lelong blue dress: 1945 - Little Theater of Fashion Balenciaga black dress: A CHRISTIAN DIOR MUSTARD WOOL DAY DRESS: FC0489 Dress, cowboy and Indian print rayon, unlabelled, American, c. 1947:

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Woman's two piece suit (jacket and skirt) | Gilbert Adrian (United States, 1903-1959) | Material: wool twill | California, United States, circa 1949 | Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA: Ensemble by Christian Dior, 1952.: 2 Dresses by Emilio Pucci  (left) Dress, c. 1960s Printed cotton velveteen 2005.106  (right) Dress, c. mid-1960s Wool jersey knit 2005.99:

    1949 Los Angeles Museum        1952 Christian Dior                     1960                               

[показать]Dress  Rudi Gernreich, 1965  The Philadelphia Museum of Art: [показать]

1953 The Metropolitan Museum of Art    1960  Philadelphia Museum 1968 Pierre Cardin

James Gallanos F/W 1962. (Philadelphia Museum of Art): Dress, 1960s, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Geoffrey Beene Woman's Dress Late 1960s Medium: Gold and multicolored metallic lace, red synthetic crepe:

1962 Philadelphia Museum    The Museum of Fine Arts. Boston    1 9 6 0                                        

André Courrèges  1967  Cotton and machine-embroidered organza, lined with silk.  V Museum: Ensemble Madame Grès, 1965 The Museum at FIT: Vintage Dress by Rudi Gernreich - 1967:

V Museum          1967            1965 The Museum at FIT                    1967              

Ensemble Giorgio di Sant’Angelo, 1968 The Metropolitan...: Ensemble, Halston, 1967: 1968 Ensemble by Norman Norell:

 1968 The Metropolitan Museum of Art            1967                                            1968                                                       

Colorful 1970s Yves Saint Laurent ensemble: SAINT LAURENT RIVE GAUCHE SILK BLOUSE and SAILOR PANTS, 1970’s.: Stephen Burrows -- Fall 1970 __ wool dress __ via Museum at FIT:  

       1967                                    1968                                               1970 Museum at FIT

Arnold Scaasis ensemble designed for Barbra Streisand. She wore it to the 1969 Academy Awards.: Halston evening dress, c. 1973, Philadelphia Museum of Art: Halston red silk organza, satin back crepe, and satin ribbon evening ensemble . Spring 1981, USA. Museum at FIT New York.:

         1969                                                  1979                     1981 Museum at FIT Ntw York

Spring 1984, America - Woman's evening dress "The Slink" by Arnold Scaasi - Silk plain weave (printed); metal; plastic: Suit Emmanuel Ungaro, 1986 The Philadelphia Museum of Art: Dress Bill Blass, 1986 The Philadelphia Museum of Art:

                  1984                              1986    Philadelphia Museum    1986

Suit    Valentino, 1988    The Philadelphia Museum of Art  OMG That Dress!: [показать]

1987 Los Angeles Counti Mus.       1988       Philadelphia Museum                                 

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[показать]Suit Thierry Mugler, 1994 The Museum at FIT:

 1989 Philadelphia Museum       1994 Museum at FIT               1997 Museum at FIT

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