Happy-Go-Lovely

Jun 06

hanracecarnah:

Illustrated by Coles Phillips for a “Good Housekeeping” magazine cover1913I love these colors 

hanracecarnah:

Illustrated by Coles Phillips for a “Good Housekeeping” magazine cover
1913

I love these colors 

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Unknown woman, c. 1921.

Unknown woman, c. 1921.

(Source: loc.gov)

Jan 03

hanracecarnah:

By S. Kline1908
I bought a reproduced version of this postcard at a local store. I thought to myself that “Fluffy Ruffles” must be something more than words of endearment…
My best guess is that it is referring to the comic strip “Fluffy Ruffles” that was popular during the time this postcard was made. Thanks to The Paper Collector for the information on FLUFFY RUFFLES! Click the link to learn more about the comic strip AND paper doll, that also derived from the comic strip! There is also a very nice fern nicknamed Fluffy Ruffles.

hanracecarnah:

By S. Kline
1908

I bought a reproduced version of this postcard at a local store. I thought to myself that “Fluffy Ruffles” must be something more than words of endearment…

My best guess is that it is referring to the comic strip “Fluffy Ruffles” that was popular during the time this postcard was made. Thanks to The Paper Collector for the information on FLUFFY RUFFLES! Click the link to learn more about the comic strip AND paper doll, that also derived from the comic strip!

There is also a very nice fern nicknamed Fluffy Ruffles.

(via what-floats-my-boat)

Dec 06

THE PARTY I’M HAVING NOW THAT TUMBLR’S BACK.

The amusements of fashionable society—competitors at a “soap-bubble party” contesting for prizes 

Wood engraving originally published in Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper from Nov. 25, 1882.

THE PARTY I’M HAVING NOW THAT TUMBLR’S BACK.

The amusements of fashionable society—competitors at a “soap-bubble party” contesting for prizes

Wood engraving originally published in Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper from Nov. 25, 1882.

Dec 05

Theatrical poster for George W. Lederer’s Belle of New York, c. 1900.

Theatrical poster for George W. Lederer’s Belle of New York, c. 1900.

Italian silk and wool wedding ensemble, 1901.
Such a unique and gorgeous Art Nouveau-inspired gown!
Side view:

Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.

Italian silk and wool wedding ensemble, 1901.

Such a unique and gorgeous Art Nouveau-inspired gown!

Side view:

Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.

Daguerreotype of Augusta Currie Bradhurst Field at the age of 16 by Rufus Anson, 1862.

Daguerreotype of Augusta Currie Bradhurst Field at the age of 16 by Rufus Anson, 1862.

Marie, (then) Princess of Romania and later Queen of Yugoslavia (1900-1961), c. 1910.

Marie, (then) Princess of Romania and later Queen of Yugoslavia (1900-1961), c. 1910.

Dec 04

Elizabeth Taylor? Kitten? Christmas? YES!
mothgirlwings:

Elizabeth Taylor
Christmas, 1950s

Elizabeth Taylor? Kitten? Christmas? YES!

mothgirlwings:

Elizabeth Taylor

Christmas, 1950s

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Bavarian wedding headdress, c. 1875-1900.
Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.

Bavarian wedding headdress, c. 1875-1900.

Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.

Dec 03

suicideblonde:

Johanna Ost’s beautiful 18th century inspired bedroom

suicideblonde:

Johanna Ost’s beautiful 18th century inspired bedroom

Nov 29

Silk evening dress, c. 1884–1886. Origin unknown.
You could serve dinner on that bustle!
Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.

Silk evening dress, c. 1884–1886. Origin unknown.

You could serve dinner on that bustle!

Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.

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Queen Victoria of Spain (1887-1969) and Princess Maria Cristina (1911-1996), c. 1911-12.

Queen Victoria of Spain (1887-1969) and Princess Maria Cristina (1911-1996), c. 1911-12.

Actress Norma Shearer (1902-1983), date unknown.

Actress Norma Shearer (1902-1983), date unknown.