Vintage Beauty Invitations – Victorian Era
Pretty Vintage Victorian Invitation Spring Event by VictorianBeautiesCreate invitations and announcements on zazzle [Continue]
Pretty Vintage Victorian Invitation Spring Event by VictorianBeautiesCreate invitations and announcements on zazzle [Continue]
19th Century Fashion llustration by Anaïs Toudouze from the French Fashion magazine La Mode Illustrée. Anaïs Toudouze (1822 – 1899) was a member of a talented family of Parisian artists and engravers. Five Victorian Beauties Poster by AntiqueImagessell art prints online with Zazzle. [Continue]
Elegant design bringing together an 1835 illustration from Petit Courrier des Dames, an early Paris fashion magazine, and antique engravings of hummingbirds, lingerie and flowers. Vintage Paris for Bridal Shower or Birthday Party by VictorianBeautiesView other Parisian Invitations [Continue]
French Vintage Fashion Lady Poppies in Hat by VictorianBeautiesBrowse other Victorian Posters [Continue]
Victorian engraving of a corset or bustier from an old French publication. Victorian Corset Lingerie Vintage Bridal Shower by VictorianBeautiesBrowse other Corset Invitations [Continue]
Wonderful Invitations for a Special Men’s Evening – Bachelor Parties, Gala Dinner, Men’s Club, etc. Gentlemen Only Elegant Bachelor’s Party by VictorianBeautiesinvite designs made online at Zazzle [Continue]
Illustration from a Victorian era French illustrated fashion magazines. The fact that these two boys have been dressed in old fashioned frocks is not stopping them from playing with toy soldiers and guns. You can customize the text as you please. Boys Will Be Boys Victorian Children Fashions by VictorianBeautiesMore Boys Cards [Continue]
Pretty Victorian French Fashion Lady by VictorianBeautiesmake your own greeting cards online with zazzle [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]