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Cherusque (collar) or cherusse: Lace border on neck of women’s decollete gowns or starched lace coll
fashionsfromhistory:Court Dress & Trainc.1809FranceThis court train is said to have been worn by
Court ensemble of Jérôme Bonaparte, King of Westphalia
Scenes from the past. Greeks dressed in traditional attire in the Folklore Museum of Kastoria, house
50 Shades of PurpleThe Roman Emperor Elagabalus enjoyed dressing up as a woman and prostituting hims
The Ziva Maxi Dress from Igigi by Yuliya Raquel
“Desiree”, 1945, with Merle Oberon as Josephine1-3. coronation gown, costume by René Hubert & Ch
Underbust detailing and seaming with an unstructured waist so that it falls in a virtually straight
Underbust detailing and seaming with an unstructured waist so that it falls in a virtually straight
Underbust detailing and seaming with an unstructured waist so that it falls in a virtually straight
Underbust detailing and seaming with an unstructured waist so that it falls in a virtually straight
Underbust detailing and seaming with an unstructured waist so that it falls in a virtually straight
Underbust detailing and seaming with an unstructured waist so that it falls in a virtually straight
Underbust detailing and seaming with an unstructured waist so that it falls in a virtually straight
Underbust detailing and seaming with an unstructured waist so that it falls in a virtually straight
Underbust detailing and seaming with an unstructured waist so that it falls in a virtually straight
flurgburgler:If Luke dressed like boys on Pinterest: Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi edit
French court suit, c. 1810-14
Madame Cabanis (née Charlotte-Félicité de Grouchy)Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson (French; 1767–1824)1804
Portrait of Daria de Beauharnais, 1896 and “The love letter” by François Flameng
Dressc.1805Fashion Museum Bath Twitter
electronicgallery:Caroline [Bonaparte] Murat with her daughter, Letizia 1807 by Elisabeth Vigee-Lebr
fashionsfromhistory:Evening Dress (Round Gown)c.1798-1800FranceDaughters of the American Revolution
A Turk Mughal clothing (Turkish clothes from Mughal Empire)Babür Türk kadın giyimi
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