Seraiah is an incubus/assassin with a strong desire to wear anything to highlights his appeal. 👀💦

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For we have a selection of plates from 'Zur Geschichte der Kostüme' which features approximately 200 folded color plates covering costume design from antiquity to contemporary folk fashions from a variety of social classes. Learn more: https://t.co/uRlPgXvFO8

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It's and this week I'm a superhero!
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Sub on Twitch or P*treon to suggest ky next outfit~

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We’re absolutely saying yes to this dress. 👰

🎨 - “Wedding Day” by

View This https://t.co/cMzHFHIzHf

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👗#FashionFriday
Here is Ginger’s fall inspired lookbook.
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💭 Let me know which outfit is your favorite!

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Our highlight are these fantastic designs by Hal Collingwood from 1911.
We'd love to know more about this designer if anyone can share any knowledge?

Catalogue Refs: COPY 1/357/167-169,172

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It's and we're bringing you hats, shoes and frills from 1905-1908. How well do you know your caps?

Catalogue Refs:
COPY1/522 (302) Mens Fashion Hats 1908
COPY1/262(i) (175) Fashion - Shoes,1907
COPY1/230 (102) Ladies Fashions,1905

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Storm redesign by Ron ( IG : ron.ackins ) which color scheme is your favourite?

Feel free to RT

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This is all about hats! This impressive headpiece was immortalised on canvas by Norwich School artist Joseph Clover (1779-1853). Perhaps he was more taken with the hat than the wearer, as this painting is simply titled 'Portrait of a Lady with Ostrich Plume Hat'.

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How to slay a look in 2021. 😷

🎨 - “She Can Lead” by Kelly L Illustration

View This https://t.co/Yt8nHSFBZW

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And a few more fashion tips from the past – this time from 1847. Bare shoulders might be a bit chilly for February, but model number 5 is rocking that fabulous cape! Perfect for a socially-distanced stroll.

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Now here’s another from La Belle Assemblee magazine, this time from 1808. This one might actually keep your arms warm too with that lovely green wrap

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Audrey has a way of making everything look timeless.

🎨 – “Audrey Hepburn in Dior” by George V. Antoniou

View This Art: https://t.co/XXpR3gdmgr

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was a 'mannish' lesbian. Her portraits show her in black, with a white shirt & cravat. She modelled herself on outrageous (#Scottish😉) poetry star & Look at our tweets in lockdown on the for more info.

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Some lovely ladies’ fashions from the ‘Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine’ 1867. Practical? No. Comfortable? Not likely; but you never know when a couple of spare curtain tassels might come in handy.

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More ‘Fashions for October’ from 1847 – do try these at home, but don’t forget to match that shawl to a face-mask for the full 2020 effect.

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If we could wear abstract art, it would definitely look something like this. 😍

🎨 - “Conversations IV” by Jack Avetisyan

View This Art: https://t.co/I1nsgnTfha

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