Fashion in World War I
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Fashion in World War I: March 1915
March 1915 saw the start of a darker phase of the War, with a loss of almost 13,000 Allied troops in two days at the battle of Neuve Chapelle. For Parisians, the war was brought to their doorsteps by large … Continue reading
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Tagged 1915, blackout, clothing, couture, london, Paris, Vogue, World War I, zeppelin
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Historic Olympics in Advertising
The National Archives in London has created a webpage to showcase the records it holds of Olympics past and present. I was delighted to see an image gallery that includes many of the advertising documents I have studied in the … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, clothing, Cultural Olympiad, london, National Archives, olympics, sports, Stationers' Hall
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