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Late Edwardian/Titanic era Fashion Plates of Glorious Evening Gowns

Historical costume art prints of the late Edwardian era. Note the use of fur shown on the hems, sleeve hemlines of both the evening dresses and the day clothes illustrated. They show how lavish and sumptuous clothes had become for those with enough money to afford high fashion designer models such as these.  Ladies who sailed the Titanic in 1912 may well have worn gowns based on similar designs.

These lovely fashion plates have been reproduced as fine art prints and are ideal for grouping as a wall arrangement for interiors. Collecting fashion plates, original or reproduced, is an enchanting plus side to the study of fashion and costume history. Printed on heavy, hand made ivory, yellow or aged paper as noted in the individual descriptions of the fashion art prints. Imported.

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These clothes are a perfect example of the fashion of the lost golden age. They were at the end of an era of an elaborate fashion etiquette that places the wealthy, late Edwardian women in a different world from the rest of the 20th century.  By 1913, hemlines began their slow rise showing a little of the ankle.

For information specific to this late Edwardian era, you may find it useful to read this page on Orientalism in Dress and the general page on La Belle Époque 1895-1914 Fashion at www.fashion-era.com

 
Our historical fashion plate art prints include Paris designer sketches, Victorian ladies art, fashionable ladies and La Mode Illustree art print reproductions. We feature fine art fashion plate reproductions of ladies garments and costumes from the Edwardian era through the early 20th century. For the collector who is interested in a particular fashion era and mode of dress and wants to enhance their decor with fashion plates, we offer great reproductions of fashion plates.