
Lucia di Lammermoor
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Lucia di Lammermoor
Victorian Lady
"Oh to be young and in love and wear things cut on the bias."
Blue Dress and Feather
A Macaroni in 1772
"I'm just saying, maybe we wouldn't need the swords if we didn't wear these clothes."
Blue Haired Lady in Ballgown
Blue Dress
I want to hold your hand
Lady in a pretty dress
Women's Fashion
A man wearing a ruff and a feather cap
Analysis of Beauty - Plate II.
An opera singer
Ambrogio
"I predict that men's fashions will remain relatively stable throughout the next century and a half, whereas women's will evolve continuously, and with the speed and illogic of a juiced-up tribe of rampaging Darwinian monkeys."
Girl who had a bowl of trifle spilt over her dress at her court presentation party the night before
Josephine Baker
"This is one of those subway stations they've restored to their original state."
Servant running after a couple dressed up for a fancy ball with the door-key
Two Victorian men dancing
"Of course it sends your message digitally. If you want analogue we'll have to saddle up old Bessie."
"So have you been watching Bridgerton?"
Classical Fashion Changed Rapidly and Distincly the Very Moment That Jerky Teenagers Were Invented.
A Head-Dress in 1777
Duchess
Trilby - 'Confession
Sisters
Spinning Wheel
A design, showing how the pretty hoods worn by ladies might be made useful as well as ornamental.
Feathers and Cape
Edwardians.
Paris Fashions, Winter 1863-64
"When you talked me into eternal life, you left out the part about menopause."
'It's not mine.'
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