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Barbie outfits/ dresses inspired by early Tudor (England c. 1485 - 1500)
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Early Tudor Costume; Women’s clothing gave them a triangular shape. Their corsets were tight fitting while their kirtles and gowns were very full. Their head-dress consisted of a coif that fitted closely round the face, to which was attached the cornet - a long piece of black material that often hung down the back.
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Late Tudor Costume: The style of dress had changed considerably. the bodice was longer, and the skirt was worn over a “farthingale” (a circular frame) to give it its unique shape. the head-dress had been replaced by jewels in the hair and an elaborate ruff of lace was worn around the neck.
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A picture of a fur trader from San Fransisco in the early 1920’s.
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1906 red leather day shoes by J. Ferry of Paris Edwardian Period
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Léon Bakst’s costume for a performer in the Russian ballet; Carnaval!
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Man and woman dressed in costume for a Russian ballet performance in the 21st Century. Less material is used.
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Man and woman dressed in costume for a Russian ballet performance.
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Irish Crochet Lace used in the 19th century as an alternative to lace, which was very expensive.


