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Fashion History: | 1900s * 1910s * 1920s * 1930s * 1940s * 1950s * 1960s * 1970s |
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Fanciful Edwardian Lawn & Lace Petticoat
Romantic 1900s Edwardian Cotton Waist with Tucks & Frills
Antique Trousseau Nightgown with Bows Motif Lace
For more information on this decade in fashion history, check out our list of books and reviews at Recommended Reading. If you do not find the image you want here, please view more images or go to our Links page. There are a variety of other sites listed with vast numbers of images available. For bibliography referencing, the author of this page is Vintage Vixen Clothing Co.
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La Belle Epoque - Women's Fashions of the
1900s
Fabrics Available Natural fibers (linen, cotton, wool, and silk); cotton or linen was choice for most households' daily wear, in sheer organdy and batiste or opaque poplin. Evening wear was most often silk of some kind; wool was seen in the tailor-made suit and outerwear. Popular Colors and Prints Daywear was most often in shades of
white, brown, and black, commonly in a small figured or floral print;
embroidered polka dots were often seen. Lightweight fabrics were normal, with
medium weights seen in skirts and suits. Evening meant lightweight silks in
sometimes brighter solids or light-colored hazy prints Hemlines Day and Night Both day and night, hemlines were to the
floor; evening wear (and some daywear) was even longer. The Latest Fads
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