Childrens Clothes, Fashion History

Baby Christening Cape

By Pauline Weston Thomas for Fashion-Era.com Christening Fashions in the Victorian Era Whilst pregnancy and birth were quiet private occasions for the Victorians, the whole family looked forward to the public occasion of the christening as an event of celebration.  The Church insisted that babies were christened in a white garment, a symbol of purity and …

Accessories

Silicone Bras – Self Supporting Invisible Silicone Bras

silicone bras

Invisible Silicone Bras Clear Fashion Bra Straps and TPU Inner Garment Tapes By Pauline Weston Thomas for Fashion-Era.com Special Invisible Bra Support – The Silicone Bra As international trade barriers have become more flexible, China, along with India will rapidly move toward being major players in the supply of textiles to the western world by …

Ancient Costume

Egyptian Akhnaton Leather Coat 1976 – Wearable Art by John Jones

By Pauline Weston Thomas for Fashion-Era.com Egyptian Art as a Source of Inspiration The decorative pattern elements within Egyptian art, and other archaeological finds, have fascinated me since childhood.  Therefore, it was a wonderful surprise to receive these terrific images of wearable art coats from John Jones.  John is a gifted textile and digital artist, …

Ancient Costume

Ancient Assyrian Clothing c800 B.C.

By Pauline Weston Thomas for Fashion-Era.com Early Assyria Egyptians were geographically close to the other great civilisations of the ancient world, including Iraq an area once known as Mesopotamia. The Greek term Mesopotamia meant ‘land between Rivers’, i.e. land between the river Tigris and river Euphrates, rivers often mentioned in the Holy Bible. Thousands of …