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(I’m scheduling posts now when I can so you don’t have so long to wait!)So, this really isn’t Edward

(I’m scheduling posts now when I can so you don’t have so long to wait!)


So, this really isn’t Edwardian-era but too beautiful to not share, and I don’t think you’ll mind…

FAIRBANK TWINS WORKING AS ZIEGFIELD FOLLIES, 1922


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Ethel Warwick - Born 1882(So sorry for late posts! I’m still job hunting and have to change prioriti

Ethel Warwick - Born 1882

(So sorry for late posts! I’m still job hunting and have to change priorities for that. I will still try to post when I can. :) )


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(I found this image on Pinterest but the link it leads back to on Facebook is invalid and the certif

(I found this image on Pinterest but the link it leads back to on Facebook is invalid and the certificate expired. If anyone as information of who did this incredible edit, again, PLEASE let me know!! They are very talented!)


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“The Girl on the Red Velvet Swing”Image colorist unknown–please message me if you have proof o

“The Girl on the Red Velvet Swing”

Image colorist unknown–please message me if you have proof of who did this so I may credit them. Thank you!

I logged on today and… my gosh… I saw I’d hit 14,000 followers!!! I could scarcely believe my eyes! You all don’t know how shocked and how thankful I am to know so many people in our current times still so much love Edwardian-era fashions, photos, and models! My faith in the world is restored! :) So, thanks to all of you I hope hang in there for many more images in the future!! Hugs!!


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Mesdames Hilda Moody, Madge Critchton & Delia Mason“So Peaceful! So Restful! So Dull!”(What a ni

Mesdames Hilda Moody, Madge Critchton & Delia Mason
“So Peaceful! So Restful! So Dull!”

(What a nice sentiment…?)

Wish I could read everything this card says so I could put it here for you too but… I just can’t!


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 1901, Mme Rosa Bruck from the Théâtre du Vaudeville wearing a dress by Doucet made of pink satin, t

1901, Mme Rosa Bruck from the Théâtre du Vaudeville wearing a dress by Doucet made of pink satin, tulle, velvet, gold sequins and flower garlands, Les Modes Paris


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One of the most beautiful women of her time, and my forever favorite: Evelyn Nesbit.(This image has

One of the most beautiful women of her time, and my forever favorite: Evelyn Nesbit.

(This image has nothing to do with the “Scarlet Ladies” collection, though Ms. Nesbit was quite the firecracker in her own ways)


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SCARLET LADIESI’ll be posting a small photo series of Edwardian-era madams and courtesans who made t

SCARLET LADIES


I’ll be posting a small photo series of Edwardian-era madams and courtesans who made their mark, whether it be good or bad, in the Golden Era. Enjoy!

Life Magazine - Circa 1915


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SCARLET LADIESI’ll be posting a small photo series of Edwardian-era madams and courtesans who made t

SCARLET LADIES


I’ll be posting a small photo series of Edwardian-era madams and courtesans who made their mark, whether it be good or bad, in the Golden Era. Enjoy!


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SCARLET LADIESI’ll be posting a small photo series of Edwardian-era madams and courtesans who made t

SCARLET LADIES


I’ll be posting a small photo series of Edwardian-era madams and courtesans who made their mark, whether it be good or bad, in the Golden Era. Enjoy!


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