C20Th Costume History Silhouette
Timelines & Stencil Outlines
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300 free costume history line drawings in the main costume Silhouette Section at the top of this table and there are
varying numbers of
drawings to a page.
Some pages have as few as 6 sketches and others as many as 20 sketches. I've studied costume drawings, magazines and fashion plates of the 1900 to 1950 costume era. Then I've drawn out these simple line drawings highlighting what was typical of each
year in fashion history. If you click on the costume history thumbnails they enlarge into A4 print size. These fashion sketches are ideal for school, college and amateur dramatic costume use.
Pupils could remodel the pictures by colouring in, producing costume timeline scenes or foundation guides for fabric collage work. You may use these fashion history silhouettes in this major site section in personal school or college class projects, but they must not be reproduced in printed book form matter, as greetings cards, gift wrap etc., nor used as part of any electronic material such as a CD, DVD, TV show, videos, YouTube topic/video, ebooks, websites or similar. © Copyright www.fashion-era.com 2005 -2009. | ||||||
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You may use these fashion history silhouettes in this major site section in personal school or college class projects, but they must not be reproduced in printed book form matter, as greetings cards, gift wrap etc., nor used as part of any electronic material such as a CD, DVD, TV show, videos, YouTube topic/video, ebooks, websites or similar. © Copyright www.fashion-era.com 2005 -2009. Ask questions, discuss fashion and costume Free Registration. Catch up on the latest fashion gossip |
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Costume re-enactors will find great costumes at the site below. From crinoline dresses to Gibson girl styles and small under accessories such as hooped crinoline petticoats, small bustles, over petticoats, trained petticoats, camisoles and long drawers. More variety can be seen at their website You may use these fashion history silhouettes in this major site section in personal school or college class projects, but they must not be reproduced in printed book form matter, as greetings cards, gift wrap etc., nor used as part of any electronic material such as a CD, DVD, TV show, videos, YouTube topic/video, ebooks, websites or similar. © Copyright www.fashion-era.com 2005 -2009.
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