Lace in Fashion: From the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Centuries |
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... style caught on throughout Europe , com- pletely replacing needle laces in fashion , and is shown with marvellous ... styles might lag a little behind ( fig . 32 ) , but the almost instantaneous similarity of Court fashions throughout ...
... style caught on throughout Europe , com- pletely replacing needle laces in fashion , and is shown with marvellous ... styles might lag a little behind ( fig . 32 ) , but the almost instantaneous similarity of Court fashions throughout ...
Page 97
... style laces made in the cottages around Honiton . This state of affairs brought an acid protest from Penderell Moody , of the Revival Lace School , Lower Sloane Street , as to ' the unscrupulous sweating so rife in Belgium ' and the ...
... style laces made in the cottages around Honiton . This state of affairs brought an acid protest from Penderell Moody , of the Revival Lace School , Lower Sloane Street , as to ' the unscrupulous sweating so rife in Belgium ' and the ...
Page 128
... styles . Lace - trimmed shifts were exposed at the neck and elbows . The paintings of Arthur Devis ( 1711-87 ) show ... style which remained popular for the next 40 years , until the onset of Victorianism and a renewed triumph of adult ...
... styles . Lace - trimmed shifts were exposed at the neck and elbows . The paintings of Arthur Devis ( 1711-87 ) show ... style which remained popular for the next 40 years , until the onset of Victorianism and a renewed triumph of adult ...
Contents
Foreword | 7 |
the Divine Right of Kings | 25 |
a Period of Transition | 55 |
Copyright | |
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