
"I just couldn't take all that clanking any more."
Decorate their walls with prints that showcase their passion for historical costumes—fun, stylish, and a conversation starter in any room.
"I just couldn't take all that clanking any more."
Flying Dutchman
Victorian Lady
Blue Dress and Feather
Sir Joseph Porter, KCB, First Lord of the Admiralty HMS Pinafore
A Macaroni in 1772
I want to hold your hand
Koko pleads with the Mikado
The Grecian Bend - Women's Fashion
A man wearing a ruff and a feather cap
Strong Female Lead
"Is there a seamstress present?"
Two Victorian men dancing
Ambrogio
Iron clad sailors
"So have you been watching Bridgerton?"
Classical Fashion Changed Rapidly and Distincly the Very Moment That Jerky Teenagers Were Invented.
Paris Fashions, Winter 1863-64
A design, showing how the pretty hoods worn by ladies might be made useful as well as ornamental.
Macbeth
'It's not mine.'
Juliet should have asked where for art Romeo the old fashioned way, calling from a balcony, not by texting him while he was driving.
"And when did this compulsion to wear crinoline petticoats begin, Susan?"
Don Giovanni
Lady in a blue and white dress
Mikhail Lermontov
Invitation
Sir Lionel Murgatroyd
Purple dress
Blue dress
'I need your honest opinion...does my butt look big enough in this?'
Costume
New Romantic
Aesthetic Pioneers
The Three Musicians - Illustration to Beardwell's Poem (Published Version)
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