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Stoles Collection

"Timeless Elegance: Unveiling the Allure Through the Ages" Step into a bygone era as we delve into the enchanting world of stoles

Background imageStoles Collection: Evening clothing with pearls and lace 1912

Evening clothing with pearls and lace 1912
Fashionable evening clothing using detailed embroidered lace and decorative pearls. 1912

Background imageStoles Collection: Lady Denham

Lady Denham
Daphne Bowyer, Lady Denham (1895-1996), previously known as Daphne Freeman-Mitford. Date: 1940

Background imageStoles Collection: Outdoor wear for women. Date: 1926

Outdoor wear for women. Date: 1926

Background imageStoles Collection: Advert for International Fur Store 1919

Advert for International Fur Store 1919
Womens fur accessories in the new winter season. 1919

Background imageStoles Collection: Advert for Swan & Edgar winter fashions 1909

Advert for Swan & Edgar winter fashions 1909
Page selection of Edwardian womens fur coats, stoles and muffs for winter fashion of 1909. 1909

Background imageStoles Collection: Advert for International Fur Store 1909

Advert for International Fur Store 1909
Model in two photographs from the back and side view, wearing natural cross fox stole with muff to match. Date: 1909

Background imageStoles Collection: Womens hats 1905

Womens hats 1905
Edwardian women wearing slightly titled forward hats, decorated with a bird, feathers, plumes and bows. Date: 1905

Background imageStoles Collection: Street garb of the stylish Philadelphia women photographed from life (b / w photo)

Street garb of the stylish Philadelphia women photographed from life (b / w photo)
6002643 Street garb of the stylish Philadelphia women photographed from life (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageStoles Collection: A Willing Escort (colour litho)

A Willing Escort (colour litho)
731794 A Willing Escort (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Willing Escort - a well-dressed couple out for a night on the town)

Background imageStoles Collection: Advert for International Fur Store 1907

Advert for International Fur Store 1907
Selection of womens winter stoles and muffs. Date: 1907

Background imageStoles Collection: Race Day Fashions

Race Day Fashions
Race-goers in black velvet coats, V-neck dresses & silver fox fur stoles. N.B the wrist watch & fur muff & hat with chin strap. One dress has floral panels on the corsage. Date: circa 1913

Background imageStoles Collection: Sandals, gloves and other ornamental clothing items

Sandals, gloves and other ornamental clothing items
1. & 2. Sandals; these are not genuine sandals, as worn by monks; these are the shoes worn by the ecclesiastical dignitaries from the Carolingian period (13th century) 3. & 4. Gloves 5. & 7

Background imageStoles Collection: Fashionable furs 1933

Fashionable furs 1933
Models wearing coat and wrap for winter 1933. Date: 1933

Background imageStoles Collection: Bystander- Lady Diana Manner

Bystander- Lady Diana Manner
A photograph of Lady Diana Manners (1892-1986), later known as Lady Diana Cooper, a prominent social figure who helped raise funds for the Red Cross and other war charities during WW1

Background imageStoles Collection: Advert for Dickins & Jones silver fox 1937

Advert for Dickins & Jones silver fox 1937
Silver fox for spring. Fashionable stoles, capes or coats. 1937

Background imageStoles Collection: Fashionable Fur Stoles

Fashionable Fur Stoles
Three Edwardian women wearing fur stoles with satin dresses. Date: circa 1910

Background imageStoles Collection: Costume / Shoe Shop

Costume / Shoe Shop
Two elegant, society ladies wearing fur stoles, hats & gloves patronise a shoe shop where the more practically garbed shop assistant sees to their every whim

Background imageStoles Collection: Fur Accessories 1922

Fur Accessories 1922
A selection of fashionable stoles, collars & muffs with and without the animals heads & tails in beaver, red & white fox, marten & pekan

Background imageStoles Collection: FASHION / GOSE / 1909

FASHION / GOSE / 1909
An impression of the top heavy fashions of 1909: large hats adorned with flowers, a narrow silhouette & and abundance of fur in the shape of stoles & muffs

Background imageStoles Collection: Race Day Fashions

Race Day Fashions
Race-goers in black velvet coats, V -neck dresses & silver fox fur stoles. N.B the wrist watch & fur muff & hat with chin strap. One dress has floral panels on the corsage

Background imageStoles Collection: Fur Accessories 1915

Fur Accessories 1915
Stylish tunic dresses: either a narrow tubular under-skirt & flaring tunic or slightly flared skirt with assymetrical tunic worn with fur stoles, flat muffs, Louis heel boots


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"Timeless Elegance: Unveiling the Allure Through the Ages" Step into a bygone era as we delve into the enchanting world of stoles, exquisite evening clothing adorned with pearls and lace in 1912. Picture Lady Denham gracefully draping herself in these luxurious garments, exuding sophistication and grace. Fast forward to 1926, where stoles take on a new role as outdoor wear for women. Embracing both fashion and functionality, these versatile pieces became an essential accessory during chilly days. In 1919, an advert for International Fur Store showcases the opulence of stoles. Their plush fur textures enveloped fashionable ladies in warmth while adding a touch of glamour to their ensembles. Traveling back further to 1909, Swan & Edgar winter fashions captivate us with their stylish stole designs. These elegant accessories were not only practical but also served as statement pieces that elevated any outfit. The same year witnessed another remarkable advert from International Fur Store, emphasizing the timeless appeal of stoles. These sumptuous creations epitomized luxury and indulgence. Exploring women's fashion trends from 1905 reveals how stoles perfectly complemented hats - two iconic elements that defined elegance during this period. A captivating black-and-white photograph captures Philadelphia's stylish women donning street garb featuring stoles – a testament to their enduring popularity among trendsetters across different cities and eras. Transporting ourselves through artistry, "A Willing Escort, " depicted in vibrant color lithography, showcases how stoles added allure and charm to formal attire – making every woman feel like royalty at social gatherings or special occasions. Returning once again to International Fur Store's enticing adverts from 1907 highlights how they continually pushed boundaries when it came to creating innovative stole designs that captured attention wherever they went.