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Edwardian Fashion

Edwardian Fashion

Edwardian Fashion refers to the clothing styles popular in Britain during the reign of King Edward VII, from 1901 to 1910. This era marked a transition from the restrictive corseted styles of the Victorian era to a more relaxed and comfortable silhouette. Edwardian Fashion is famous for its elegant and sophisticated looks, characterized by high collars, tailored jackets, long skirts, and intricate details such as lace and beading. The style also saw the introduction of new fabrics like chiffon and silk, which added a lighter and more ethereal quality to women's clothing. Edwardian Fashion became known for its luxurious and feminine designs, epitomized by the famous fashion designer Charles Worth.

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Charles Frederick WorthBelle ÉpoqueLa Belle EpoqueArt Nouveau
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