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why can't I live in that ballroom scene in Labyrinth (see: masks board)
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Grey Blue Visiting Dress - Albany Institute of History and Art Label: Worth / 7. Rue de la Paix. Paris c.1873Date: 1870 Dress, 1880s Dress, Gaun Abad Pertengahan, Historical Gowns, House Of Worth, 1870s Fashion, 1800s Fashion, Bustle Dress, Robes Vintage
Albany Institute of History & Art
Grey Blue Visiting Dress - Albany Institute of History and Art Label: Worth / 7. Rue de la Paix. Paris c.1873Date:
an old fashion pattern for women's dresses
Fashion
This was just used a reference to 1800s fashion. It's purpose was to aid in possible character design for the digital reality.
Stunning dress... these colors and the bottom... can I do this on a kirtle? Moda Medieval, 17th Century Fashion, Fest Outfits, Century Dress, Court Dresses, Century Clothing, Antique Dress
Stunning dress... these colors and the bottom... can I do this on a kirtle?
1869.  #wedding #gown of Elisabeth of Wied, Queen Consort of Romania Historical Wedding, Queen Elisabeth, Queen Consort, Victorian Wedding, Silk Tulle
1869. #wedding #gown of Elisabeth of Wied, Queen Consort of Romania
Evening dress c. 1865 ... Just amazing!! 1800s Clothes, 1860 Fashion, Retro Mode, Vintage Gowns
Evening dress c. 1865 ... Just amazing!!
Beautiful gown sleeve. French 1780 Marie Antoinette Dresses, Antoinette Dress, 18th Century Fashion, Period Outfit, Stil Inspiration, Antique Clothing
Beautiful gown sleeve. French 1780
Старинные часы 1890s Fashion, Dress Velvet, Ball Gowns Evening, Vestidos Vintage
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Старинные часы
Era Victoria, Designer Evening Dresses, فستان سهرة
an old fashion doll is displayed on a mannequin's head and dress
Ye Olde Fashion
A very cute little boy’s turn of the century jester costume.
two mannequins are on display in an art gallery
Theaterkostuums van Rien Bekkers in Noordbrabants Museum
Jojanneke in Tilburg: Theaterkostuums van Rien Bekkers in Noordbrabants Museum
an old fashioned green suit with horses on it
Fotos: Vestuario circense | Imágenes
Traje en seda azul y con motivos pintados a mano que perteneció a François Fratellini (1879-1951). El artista representaba al payaso carablanca en el circo bautizado con su nombre. La pieza se expone estos días en 'En piste!' ('¡En pista!'), una muestra que reúne algunos de los mejores trajes de la historia del circo