We were happy to see new patterns in this October 1850 issue of 'Godey's Lady's Book'—they look like they'll be great for winter! Check out more fabulous fashions here: https://t.co/GntEomNzDw

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For we bring you 'Costumes of the World'—a publication by Pennsylvania’s Museum Extension Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), not unlike our Milwaukee Handicrafts Project. Learn more here: https://t.co/C5aGPYBBRW

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It's officially fall, y'all 🤗😍🍁🍂🥧🥃

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By the skin of our teeth, we deliver the September edition of our 'Godey’s Lady Book' Learn all about 'Godey's' and this month's fashions here: https://t.co/dYumCzWfNQ

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Forgot to share this with the world, it was a doodle I did at work and turned into this.

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This we've got all the hottest fashion tips from the April 1850 issue of 'Godey's Lady's Book.' You'll be glad to know that embroidered slippers are in, but for heaven's sake don't wear a white opera gown! Get in on all the trends here: https://t.co/yOcM4CVMYP

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It's Check out this sweet styles from 'Godey's Lady's Book,' a widely circulated periodical published 1830-1878 featuring fashion plates and patterns, literature, art, and tips for both women and men.

Learn more here: https://t.co/zIoxTwcF3w

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Art Is Everywhere: How One Illustrator Turns Banana Peels and Radish Slices Into Fashion - Gretchen designs that incorporate food... and they’re almost as fresh as the produce in your refrigerator. (via vogue) https://t.co/7JuQGdTrno

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Happy This Owl Crossbody Bag goes really well with the Luna Lovegood Pop! Tee!

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This we check out some more of "La Mode Feminine" and French fashions from 1795-1810, and explain why libraries would poke holes in their books! Find out more here: https://t.co/wuuYfNIGGF

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This we're working on our costumes with help from "Studio Plays" printed in London, 1925. Learn more: https://t.co/ZXC7EHuUkj

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This we're looking at this set from ca. 1923 - a present from well-wisher to Princess Mary: https://t.co/c7DHkoBqM8

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Our post from a few months ago about Second Empire Fops is blowing up on Tumblr! Check it out here: https://t.co/uxuvvNRsP1

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Today's is à la mode! La Mode Feminine, that is! French fashions 1900-1905, published in the 1920's: https://t.co/MFBcBZM2iQ

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It's another foppish this time featuring “Napoleonic Imperial Official Smartness": https://t.co/QWCmJbKo46

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