Antique hairdos
and stylish hair ornaments, hats and
crowns from bygone eras. "La Coiffure Française
Illustrée" - reproduction art
prints.
Edwardian Era Hair Styles and
Edwardian Evening Hair With Hats and
Ornaments
Fashion Plates of elaborate very
late Victorian and Edwardian
hairstyling using hair
ornamentation, aigrettes, feathers
and frame supports.
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Fulsome hair on a female was a
feature of the late Victorian and
early Edwardian period. Pads and
frames of false hair helped the
hairstyle of this era appear full
and soft. The pompadour style
continued in the early Edwardian
years and was shaped over a
transformation or tournure mesh
frame. Frames including the Marie
Stuart support frame, gave a heart
shaped Elizabethan look to the hair
once the frame was covered over with
billows of hair. False frizzettes,
false switches and plaits all helped
achieve the look of the day.
Some of the c1900 styles shown here
are reminiscent of 1830's Apollo
Knots. At night hair had to be even
higher, so plumes and ornaments all
helped achieve the illusion of
height. These pictures show advanced
hair ornamentation using aigrettes,
feathers and frame supports. This
information has been supplied by the
Fashion Era
website.
These lovely fashion plates have
been reproduced as fine art prints
and are ideal for grouping as a wall
arrangement for interiors. These
Fashion Plates in full color
are all print reproductions of the
originals found in “La Coiffure
Française Illustrée”.
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Collecting fashion plates, original
or reproduced, is an enchanting plus
side to the study of fashion and
costume history. Printed on
heavy, hand made ivory,
yellow or aged paper as noted
in the individual descriptions of
the fashion art prints.
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