Women of the 1890s wore large puffed sleeves, bell-shaped skirts with tight waists, and suits based on an hourglass figure. Increased activity brought simple new designs for sport and day wear.
Black Woman, half-length portrait shot, sepia tone (original was B&W), 1895. Restored Repost Find Us On Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr
I think it's safe to say that just about all these ladies would still be considered gorgeous if they were from today's era.
Aujourd'hui de nouveau je partage avec vous quelques images et textes issus de la revue La Grande Dame, qui exposent pour notre plus grand plaisir les nouvelles modes de l'année 1895. Plus qu'à aucune époque, les femmes ont l'amour de la parure, le...
Geisha Otomaru with her hair dressed in the Sokuhatsu style, which was introduced from the West during the late Meiji period (around 1895), this type of hairstyle is thought to be based on that of the Gibson Girl in America.
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got lucky a couple of years back and found these in a box of old photos on a second hand stall. They are by the famous Jewish, Austrian born American photographer Trude Fleischmann (1895-1990). Each image is 9x7in with signature to front and Wien studio stamp. The model is the stunning Dolly Haas.
No doubt that several of these vintage hairstyles for women from the 1910s could be adapted for use today, and would look as elegantly stylish as ever. Take a look!
Photograph on cardboard, a bit larger than a CDV. Ca. 1910. Unidentified photographer. This is actually the backside of the photograph. You'll see her face on the next view.
В. И. Гау родился в городе Ревеле (ныне Таллинн), в семье немецкого пейзажиста и театрального декоратора Иоганна Гау. Первые художественные навыки он получил у придворного художника Карла фон Кюгельхена. Карьеру художника-акварелиста начал в 16 лет с удачно выполненного портрета мореплавателя Ф. П.…
The photo was taken in 1895 in Cleveland, Ohio. The photographer was Boyd. I think she looks quite a bit like Catherine Zeta-Jones. Her hair style is fabulous!