Girlish Collection
Step back in time to the enchanting era of 60s fashion, where floral dresses bloomed with girlish charm
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Step back in time to the enchanting era of 60s fashion, where floral dresses bloomed with girlish charm. As delicate as a woman's hand being adorned with intricate henna designs, these fashion choices were reminiscent of Nyal's Advertisement, capturing the essence of femininity. In this captivating journey through history, we encounter "Mother's Boy, " a chromolitho that portrays the tender bond between mother and child. The Costume Moderne from 1910 by artist Leon Bakst showcases an exquisite ensemble fit for a princess, while Louis XIII's portrait by Simon Vouet transports us to the opulence of 17th-century royalty. Prince Edward and Prince Albert in 1897 exude regal elegance as they don dashing attire befitting their noble lineage. Similarly, the Duchess of York stands proudly alongside her two eldest sons in a display of maternal love and grace. Princess May of Teck radiates youthful innocence as she poses playfully with her brothers. The suffragette movement comes alive through Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants—a powerful reminder that even amidst girlish aesthetics, women fought fiercely for their rights. Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett at nine years old shines brightly in an engraved portrait by G. Cook during the mid-19th century—an early glimpse into her remarkable future as one of literature's greatest poets. Lastly, we meet Nellie & Frank—two individuals whose story remains untold but surely holds its own share secrets and adventures yet to be discovered. These glimpses into various moments throughout history remind us that "girlish" is not just about frills and lace—it encompasses strength, resilience, creativity, and endless possibilities waiting to unfold.