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"Puffed: A Journey Through Fashion and Nature" Step back in time to the year 1810



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"Puffed: A Journey Through Fashion and Nature" Step back in time to the year 1810, where a Kashmir Shawl Dress captivated the hearts of fashion enthusiasts with its intricate patterns and luxurious fabric. Fast forward to 1935, when Christmas Frocks adorned women with elegance and festive cheer. In the realm of nature, witness the majestic Eurasian Bullfinch, its feathers fluffed-up during migration. Marvel at its vibrant plumage as it graces us with its presence. Traveling further into history, we stumble upon an advertisement for Peter Robinson's mourning clothing in 1896. The somber attire reflects a bygone era of grief and remembrance. Similarly, Jay's mourning clothing from 1893 evokes a sense of solemnity. But not all fashion is melancholic; enter Visiting Costume from 1899. This ensemble exudes sophistication and charm as ladies made their social calls. Humor takes center stage with cartoon illustrations showcasing exaggerated puffed sleeves that were all the rage in 19th-century ladies' fashion. These whimsical depictions add levity to our exploration through time. Delve into visual wonders like Picture No. 11992769 - an enigmatic image that invites interpretation and sparks curiosity within us all. Advertisements for La Samaritaine women's clothing in 1906 transport us to Parisian streets filled with stylish individuals donning fashionable garments designed to empower modern women. Shimmering under moonlight is a Silver Evening Jacket that radiates glamour and allure – perfect for those special occasions when one desires to shine brightly among the stars. And finally, immerse yourself in captivating tales such as "A Curious Story of a Crocodile, " extracted from a Traveler's Note-Book lithograph or lose yourself in Mr Pease Greene's enchantment alongside Celestial Ducklings depicted through an exquisite engraving.