Hair and Hats
Sketches of Hair
Fashions in Fashion History From 1900-1914
By Pauline Weston Thomas for Fashion-Era.com
Sketches of Edwardian Hair and Hat Fashions in Fashion History from 1899-1912
Hairstyles like dress fashions, often change gradually,
moving slowly from one line to another. These are some drawings of hair
styles circa 1900-1914. Each row shows how hats and hairstyles
evolve during the Edwardian era. I also have selection of
newer
pages on hats and hairstyles of the Edwardian era here.
Edwardian Ladies hats and hair styles - Click to enlarge hats
1899, 1908 and 1908
1906, 1906, 1908, and 1911
Edwardian ladies hats and hair styles
1910, 1911 and 1912
Sellers of
re-enactment pieces who sell Edwardian Gibson Girls, Victorian styled Crinoline, bustle dresses
and Leg o' Mutton 1890's items include the reputable website at
recollections.biz. Recollections
make washable garments to fit modern measurements, as well as being wholesale
dealers of re-enactment items.
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For more about the Edwardian Era 1890-1901 click on the title you need:-
For superb Victorian or Edwardian re-enactment costumes in USA, try the reproduction costume range at:
For plastic hat blocks called Hat Shapers and lots of
information on hats visit Carol Marston's
www.hatshapers.com
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