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corecouture.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I'm always far behind with the fashion trends - this particular one by 4,000 years! The Japanese have kimono, the Americanshave poncho and the Northern Europeans have Bog Coats - all of them are the simplest of shapes, straight line cut, easy sewing and minimal waste. I suppose in the days when you had to... | |
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witness2fashion.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Sometimes a new fashion takes off and becomes dominant. Sometimes not! While browsing through a fashion and pattern magazine from 1893, I learned something new -- which may interest vintage clothing collectors. This is a typical style from 1893: The huge sleeves and very tiny waists that are associated with the mid-eighteen nineties were already... | |
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thevintagetraveler.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I've told the story many times about how I got started buying vintage clothing because my supply of new cashmere ran dry. By that I mean the Hadley factory in Asheville closed in the late 1970s or early 1980s, and with it, the nirvana known as the Hadley factory outlet store. But every cloud has... | |
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yousufbawany.wordpress.com
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| | | The Shrine of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, located in Multan, Pakistan, is a sight to behold. This roughly 700-year old structure is part of our cultural heritage and seeing this beautiful work of art being desecrated is just plain sad. The oddity in this photo is fairly obvious; see for yourself. Feel free to see my post... | ||