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Picture hats
worn by women and large in scale, these hats had extreme brims.
"S" Shaped
a term for the silhouette that was made popular by women in the Edwardian period from c. 1900-1908.
Gibson Girl
created by Charles Dana Gibson, personified the ideal of young feminine beauty through the “Every-Day Girl and American Girl” style.
Lingerie Dress
the white cotton or linen dress ornamented with tucks, ruffles, and lace that resembled the frilly lingerie of the period.
Bishop Sleeves
a term given to sleeves often softly gathered to a wristband.
Hobble Skirt
a narrow skirt made popular by fashion designer, Paul Poiret from c. 1908-1914.
Dusters
protective hats that were used by women when riding in open automobiles.
Union suits
men’s one-piece undergarments made of cotton elastic knit
Trench coat
a popular double-breasted overcoat made popular by soldiers during WWI made its way into civilian life after the war
Ascot
ties with wide ends that were worn with one end looped over the other and held in place with a tie pin.
Blazer
a sports jacket worn with unmatched trousers for tennis, yachting or other sports.