Paris Fashions, Young Ladies Dresses, circa 1860. Crinolines & Hoops Dress, Victorian Dress Code, Large Skirts, 19th Century Women's Attire, French Styles, High Society Clothing, Latest models, Clothes and accessories; What to wear, Lady, Women, Stylish, Youthful, youth
Paris Fashions, Young Ladies Dresses, circa 1860. Crinolines & Hoops Dress, Victorian Dress Code, Large Skirts, 19th Century Women's Attire, French Styles, High Society Clothing, Latest models, Clothes and accessories; What to wear, Lady, Women, Stylish, Youthful, youth
Paris Fashions, Young Ladies Dresses, circa 1860. Crinolines & Hoops Dress, Victorian Dress Code, Large Skirts, 19th Century Women's Attire, French Styles, High Society Clothing, Latest models, Clothes and accessories; What to wear, Lady, Women, Stylish, Youthful, youth
Paris Fashions, Young Ladies Dresses, circa 1860. Crinolines & Hoops Dress, Victorian Dress Code, Large Skirts, 19th Century Women's Attire, French Styles, High Society Clothing, Latest models, Clothes and accessories; What to wear, Lady, Women, Stylish, Youthful, youth
Chromolithographed and embossed picture postcard with romantic verse by K L Wood postally used 1910 with four-leaved-clover for good fortune in the language of flowers.
Victorian; French; Ladies; Fashions; hand coloured print; Fashion Studies; Costume History; Culture; History of Dress; elegant; female costume; clothing; fine apparel; church interior; head wear; hats; religious; milliner; dressmaker; child; young girl; confirmation; Christian rite; ceremony;
French fashion; France; Europe; women; female; young woman; dress; costume; outfit; apparel; clothing; outer garments; attire; Pom-Poms; hat; modern girl; new women
Victorian, hand coloured, print, Children, Paris, French, costumes, clothes, attire, little children, kilt, tartan, sailor suit, boys and girls, knickerbockers, Fashion, hoop and stick, hats, head wear, George Macbeth, King Street, Manchester, tailor,
Chromolithographed and embossed picture postcard with romantic verse by K L Wood postally used 1910 with pansies representing thoughts in the language of flowers.