This marvelous caricature of a fashionable French family is based on a 19th Century Lithograph by Charles Philipon. Philipon was an illustrator and businessman and one of the founders of the newsletter La Silhouette from which this image comes. Victorian Beauties and its sister stores Botanical Gardens and Village Antiques offer a wide range of [Continue]
This beautiful iPhone case makes a great gift for your favorite fashion diva! [Continue]
After the French revolution, young men known as "Les Incroyables" (the incredibles) and their female counterparts "Les Merveilleuses" (the marvelous ones) rejoiced in a wildly exaggerated look which flouted the social conventions of the time. [Continue]
Beautiful Victorian woman in a fancy spring or easter bonnet decorated with pansies makes an elegant iPhone case / skin. Victorian Blond Flowers in Hair Exquisite Face by AntiqueImagesView more iphone designs [Continue]
This wonderful circa 1910 image of a buxom beauty in a plunging neckline makes a fabulous girl’s iPhone case! Beautiful Buxom Vintage Flapper Lady Pink Girly by AntiqueImagesSee other cases for the iphone [Continue]
An elegant Victorian woman from the French Fashion magazine La Mode Illustree. [Continue]
Beautiful women in bonnets from a 19th Century engraving from the French Fashion magazine La Mode Illustree. [Continue]
Beautiful card featuring a detail from an antique French fashion plate from La Mode Illustree. Customizable text. The purple surround on the front of the card can also be customized to a color of your choice. Belle Epoque Vintage Fashions Boutique Shop by AntiqueImagescustom business card printing from zazzle.com [Continue]
The Biedermeier period (Regency period in England) was one of the great periods of male fashion. Men wore close fitting dress coats or evening coats, top hats, and colored waist coats. At the time, some men even wore corsets to achieve the perfect figure. [Continue]
This image is adapted from one of the first illustrated French fashion magazines, Le Journal des Dames et Des Modes, which was published between 1793 and 1839. [Continue]