Suit
Christian Dior, 1950
Whitaker Auctions
tell me this isn’t one of the most beautiful things you’ve ever seen
Dress
Valentino, 1969
The Victoria & Albert Museum
Dress
Coco Chanel, 1937-1938
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dress
Madeleine Vionnet, 1936
Robe à la Française
1760
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Diamond Horseshoe
Elizabeth Hawes, 1936
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Wedding Dress
1887
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Those are some of the most architectural seams I’ve ever seen. This thing looks like a monument. Man, I don’t wish for a bygone era but I sure do wish for a bygone era.
Shades of Picasso
Gilbert Adrian, 1944-1945
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Roan Stallion
Gilbert Adrian, 1947
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jacket
Gilbert Adrian, 1940s
1stdibs.com
Epic use of scarf.
Incredible masquerade costumes from Sierra Leone, Haiti, Nigeria and Benin
Photographs by Phyllis Galembo
Shoes
Salvatore Ferragamo, 1930-1935
Cocktail Dress
Valentina, 1938
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
I’m officially falling in love with Valentina.
#BebopBatch
I believe in Benedict Cumberbatch.
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