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Girls’ 1920s Coat Pattern

Girls’ 1920s Coat Pattern

A beautiful coat pattern for a little girl. I love seeing the colors!

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1904 Fashion Circular – Ladies’ Blouses

1904 Fashion Circular – Ladies’ Blouses

Illustration of blouses from a 1904 fashion circular. Scrumptious! To see a photo of a similar outfit, go to this post.

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1904 Bolero Dress

1904 Bolero Dress

A "bolero" dress from a 1904 fashion circular. Note all the detailing at the sleeves and neck.

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Ca. 1904 Bed Jacket Pattern

Ca. 1904 Bed Jacket Pattern

This is a ca. 1904 pattern for a dressing sack or bed jacket for young ladies. This is what a lady would pull on in the morning while she was doing her hair or eating breakfast (if she didn’t wear a breakfast gown).

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1904 Fashion Circular – Girls’ Clothing

1904 Fashion Circular – Girls’ Clothing

Here are several girls’ day dresses from a 1904 fashion circular. When you view the post with the ladies’ outfits, you can see how girls’ things parallel what was available for women–just with shorter skirts. At this early date, the leg o’mutton sleeve was still hanging on from the 1890s, but mainly for younger girls.

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Ladies’ "Combinations" Pattern

Ladies’ "Combinations" Pattern

A pattern for a corset cover and bloomers (or slip) combination with drawstring waist. Would work well as a half-slip, particularly for Winter.

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1904 "Combinations" Pattern

1904 "Combinations" Pattern

"Combination" drawers for a young girl, circa 1904.

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Early 1900s Worth Ballgown

Early 1900s Worth Ballgown

This is an absolutely incredible piece of work by Frederick Worth. His ballgowns are the ultimate in style, detail and fit. This is a pre-1905 evening gown with layer upon layer of rich fabrics, trims and floral accents. Definitely drool-worthy!

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1904 Wedding Gown

1904 Wedding Gown

This is a scrumptious 1904 wedding gown which belonged to the great-grandmother of one of my customers. It is made entirely of Brussels lace. On the left is the gown on the mannequin. In the center is the bride wearing the gown. On the right is the bride with her matron of honor (whose “Titanic”-style [...]

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Sargent Portrait of Mrs. Fiske-Warren and Daughter

Sargent Portrait of Mrs. Fiske-Warren and Daughter

A portrait by John Singer Sargent of Mrs. Fiske-Warren and her daughter. I love the look of this early 1900s tea gown with its pigeon bust and lavish skirt. I just wish Sargent had given us some more details of this heavenly dress!

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