Degas, Impressionism, and the Paris Millinery Trade

ドガと印象派の作品を通してベル・エポック期のファッションの流行を辿る一冊。表紙にあるドガの『帽子屋』(1879〜1898)を足がかりに当時のモードを振り返る。実物の婦人帽の写真なども豊富に掲載。
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Yeah! It's been a while; there's a good number of folks who aren't familiar with my resident Hatterene, Tamara Milliner, or Tammy, as my close friends know her!

What better way than one of the many gorgeous pieces from ?

(Summer vibes cause I'm sick of being cold.)

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Day 19 -- crawling things
For the arcane milliner, cultivating enchanted spiders was a practical side hobby. Plus, she never felt alone.

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millinery mino 様( )が
新宿伊勢丹1階帽子売り場で販売会をなさっていると言うことで直接お会いしたいと思い行ってきました!✨
以前作って頂いた帽子をイメージしたイラストをお渡しさせていただきました👒
喜んでいただいたようで嬉しかったです🙌

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So far the worst art block I ever witnessed! Helppppppp

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Over the course of about 30 years, Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917) produced more than 20 paintings, pastels & drawings of millinery shops. ‘His voyeuristic yet empathetic portrait of the milliner’s private world focuses on the physical hardship of their work’ (Getty Museum) 1/2 https://t.co/Gn0ClBSHuD

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Introducing Camellia aka Cami, one of the mc’s of my wip, Millinery for the Headless. Cami is a shield mage, former army commander turned deserter who returned to her pre-conscription trade of millinery.

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I have a portrait of Cami the milliner coming. Here’s a sneaky sliver.

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At the Milliner`s, c.1878 - Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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Hat Fashions for August 1899: A Variety of Styles - Hat fashions for August 1899 demonstrated that hats had always varied with the fashions, but even more than that, at least according to ... https://t.co/88Cd3JunKS

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Behold, my latest side character, Mr Nipper! I wanted to go with a very rare Mario species OC (and Super Mario Land 1 and 2 are cheating). He's simply a Nipper plant who owns his own millinery (fancy hat store).

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Sophie Hatter, a young milliner turned 90 year old woman by the curse of the Witch of the Waste, meets egotistical wizard Howl in her journey to break the spell.But course of true love never runs smooth till they realize how much they’re crazy about each other.

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This week for we present plates from 'Millinery in the Fashion History of the World,' by Paul Louis de Giafferri, originally published from Sept. 1927-Dec. 1928 in 'The Illustrated Milliner,' a monthly magazine published in New York. More: https://t.co/yAyH3j0X6F

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