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omgthatdress: Dress Coco Chanel, 1937-1938 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
fripperiesandfobs: “Swan” by Charles James, 1953 From the Metropolitan Museum of Art
fripperiesandfobs: Charles James wedding dress, 1948-49 From the Metropolitan Museum of Art Pinterest
purefashionecstasy: These expressive pieces are displayed at the Alexander Mcqueen: Savage Beauty Exhibition located in the Metropolitan Museum Of Art. This showcase is to celebrate how the late Alexander Mcqueen had impact the fashion world.
omgthatdress: Evening Dress Jeanne Paquin, 1897 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Evening DressAnn Lowe, 1960The Metropolitan Museum of Art
artnouveaustyle: “Louis Comfort Tiffany, Stained Glass Window Design – watercolor, gouache, pen, red ink, and graphite on Bristol board, mounted on grey mat board. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY“ from here.
lightspeedsound: she-hulk-smash: lightspeedsound: celebritiesofcolor: Rihanna attends the ‘China: Through The Looking Glass’ Costume Institute Benefit Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2015 in New York City. what I like about this:a)
omgthatdress: fuckyeahrihanna:fyeahrihanna:The Story Behind Rihanna’s Red Carpet-Winning Met Gala DressRihanna appeared on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in an imperial yellow, fur-trimmed cape that was embroidered with scrolls and scrolls
omgthatdress: Evening Coat1930-1931The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Evening CapeJacques Doucet, 1905The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: DressJean Dessès, 1965The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: FuséeJeanne Lanvin, 1938The Metropolitan Museum of Art
roseseafoam: met-egyptian-art: Two finger amulet, Egyptian ArtPurchase, Fletcher Fund and The Guide Foundation Inc. Gift, 1966 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMedium: Glass, black-blue
omgthatdress: Dress Jeanne Lanvin, 1938 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
ancientpeoples: Celtic sword and scabbard The blade is iron, the scabbard is a copper alloy. It also shows a human face on the handle. Celtic, 60 BC. Source: Metropolitan Museum
beyoncebeytwice: derrius-pierre: Kendall Jenner attends ‘Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology’ Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 2, 2016 in New York City. joan looks so good
rihannainfinity: Rihanna attends the Costume Institute Benefit Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 1, 2017 in New York City.
marieselena: Zendaya attends the ‘Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garcons: Art Of The In-Between’ Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 1, 2017 in New York City.
laudanumandarsenic: lostsplendor: 303bookworm: New York Metropolitan Museum of Art - Livingroom (by mbell1975)
liquidnight: Robert Frank London, 1952 Gelatin silver print [From the Metropolitan Museum of Art]
farriswheels:cynicalfuture:societycottontail:black-sugar:kimchitard:omgthatdress: Court ensemble ca. 1907 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Gloves Elsa Schiaparelli, 1940 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
fripperiesandfobs: Evening dress, 1917-20 From the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Dress 1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
fripperiesandfobs: Evening dress, 1928-30 From the Metropolitan Museum of Art
fripperiesandfobs: Molyneux evening dress, 1925 From the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Coat late 1920s The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Tuxedo Jeanne Lanvin, 1927 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Fan 1923 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Parasol ca. 1915-1929 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Hat 1935 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Drawers 1928 The Metropolitan Museum of Art Not every outfit was worn with a teddy. Underpants such as these were also popular when worn with brassieres.
omgthatdress: panties 1926 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Girdle 1924 The Metropolitan Museum of Art The corset hadn’t been completely abandoned. For women whose bodies didn’t conform to the boyish flapper ideal (or for those who were still just stuck in the old days), you could hold your
omgthatdress: Girdle 1920s The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Girdle 1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Chemise 1920s The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Nightgown 1915-1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Negligée 1920s The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Teddy 1925-1930 The Metropolitan Museum of Art The main foundation garment of the 1920s was the combination, or as it came to be known, the teddy. Unlike the combinations before it that had to accommodate voluminous skirts and petticoats,
omgthatdress: Nightgown 1926-1927 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Lingerie Set 1920-1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Wedding Shoes André Perugia, 1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Late 1920s shoes via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
arsvitaest: Fan Author: Édouard Moreau (French, 1825-1878)Date: ca. 1860-75Medium: Paper, parchment, paint, mother-of-pearl, metalLocation: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
omgthatdress: Fan 1900-1915 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Dress 1928 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Evening Dress Edward Molyneux, 1929 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Dress 1926 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Ensemble Jeanne Lanvin, 1923 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Dress ca. 1924 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Callot Soeurs dress ca. 1925-1926 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Coco Chanel evening dress ca. 1934 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Coco Chanel evening dress ca. 1926 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Paul Poiret dress ca. 1924 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Shawl 1920s The Metropolitan Museum of Art
f-featherbrain: Émile Hurtré, Architectural Project: Design for a wall decoration with peacock, cranes, and sunflowers, 1896-1898 (via: the metropolitan museum of art)
omgthatdress: Fan first quarter of the 20th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art