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Quilted Collection (#7)

"From Ladies' Boots to Protective Coats: The Timeless Charm Fashion" Step back in time to 1926

Background imageQuilted Collection: German mercenaries (Landsknechte), 1510-1550

German mercenaries (Landsknechte), 1510-1550.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889

Background imageQuilted Collection: Swiss costume of a knight with heraldic shield, 1510-1550

Swiss costume of a knight with heraldic shield, 1510-1550.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century

Background imageQuilted Collection: Portrait of Ludwig X, Duke of Bavaria, died 1545

Portrait of Ludwig X, Duke of Bavaria, died 1545.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889

Background imageQuilted Collection: Infantry officer and herald from the first

Infantry officer and herald from the first half of 16th century.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century

Background imageQuilted Collection: Swiss knights in battle garb holding a heraldic shield

Swiss knights in battle garb holding a heraldic shield.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century

Background imageQuilted Collection: Clothmakers raising the nap on a large bolt

Clothmakers raising the nap on a large bolt of cloth with teasels.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes

Background imageQuilted Collection: German mercenaries and young nobleman, 16th century

German mercenaries and young nobleman, 16th century.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt

Background imageQuilted Collection: The Black Virgin in the Chadaraita given by Louis XI (1423-83) (oil on canvas)

The Black Virgin in the Chadaraita given by Louis XI (1423-83) (oil on canvas)
XIR52275 The Black Virgin in the Chadaraita given by Louis XI (1423-83) (oil on canvas) by French School, (17th century); 103x83 cm; Musee Crozatier, Le Puy-en-Velay

Background imageQuilted Collection: Quilted robe of cotton, stained and painted with multicolored floral motifs on red fond

Quilted robe of cotton, stained and painted with multicolored floral motifs on red fond, lined with striped silk, Anonymous, c. 1740 - c. 1770

Background imageQuilted Collection: Mounted Muscovite warriors equipped with bows and arrow, swords and quilted armour

Mounted Muscovite warriors equipped with bows and arrow, swords and quilted armour. Woodcut 1556

Background imageQuilted Collection: Four Counsellors of the Dowager Empress Cixi (Xiao Qin Cian 1831-1908) who from 1861

Four Counsellors of the Dowager Empress Cixi (Xiao Qin Cian 1831-1908) who from 1861 was for nearly 40 years the de facto ruler of China. Fashion Dress Traditional Quilted

Background imageQuilted Collection: Useful gifts for Officers at the front 1914

Useful gifts for Officers at the front 1914
Advert for Debenham and Freebody for a variety of clothes for the Officers in The First World War. This includes Akhaki shirts, with collar, fur waistcoats

Background imageQuilted Collection: Darracq 40 / 60 France

Darracq 40 / 60 France
Darracq 40/60 France

Background imageQuilted Collection: The Witch, fancy dress

The Witch, fancy dress
Fancy dress costume suggestion for 1884. To go as a Witch it is suggested to wear a quilted petticoat touching the ground, a chintz tunic open at the front and bunched up, a muslin apron

Background imageQuilted Collection: Hans Holbein / F Weber

Hans Holbein / F Weber
HANS HOLBEIN (the Younger) Portrait painter to English Royalty and others

Background imageQuilted Collection: Stiebel / Nightdress

Stiebel / Nightdress
Fashion design by Victor Stiebel (1907-76) for a white chiffon night dress with small appliqued ecru lace bodice & full sun ray pleat skirt. Matching gown, quilted revers

Background imageQuilted Collection: See-Through Neglige 2

See-Through Neglige 2
A woman wearing a pale blue transparent neglige with floral motifs, yoke & long sleeves, relaxes with the Readers Digest on a satin, quilted bedspread

Background imageQuilted Collection: Haut Couture 1950S

Haut Couture 1950S
Three glamorous models adorn the catwalk, dressed in the latest satin and taffeta haute couture dresses. Note the huge chandelier above them

Background imageQuilted Collection: See-Through Neglige

See-Through Neglige
A woman wearing a pale blue transparent neglige with floral motifs, yoke & long sleeves, relaxes with a good book on a satin, quilted bedspread

Background imageQuilted Collection: Mole Fur Cloak 1922

Mole Fur Cloak 1922
A mole fur cloak with a broad collar & hem in a diamond patchwork giving a quilted effect to the fur

Background imageQuilted Collection: Quilted Outfit 1880S

Quilted Outfit 1880S
Margaret Edwards wearing a smart jacket with quilted lapels and collar and cuffs

Background imageQuilted Collection: Sears Roebuck Coats 1914

Sears Roebuck Coats 1914
American winter coats: double- breasted coat with astrakan fur collar & cuffs & a quilted lining; herringbone tweed overcoat with a half-belt at the back & pocket flaps

Background imageQuilted Collection: Quilted Red Dress 1868

Quilted Red Dress 1868
Green & white polonaise dress with 3 skirts & ornamented with rouleaux, flounces & bows. Red quilted dress with polonaise & double skirt. Girl wears a black mantle with cape

Background imageQuilted Collection: WAGNER (1813-1883)

WAGNER (1813-1883)
RICHARD WAGNER German musician

Background imageQuilted Collection: Fashions for Nov 1840

Fashions for Nov 1840
Dress with vertical detailing on the bodice & skirt, various capes & mantles: sleeveless opera mantle with armholes & a hood; tartan edged pelisse mantel

Background imageQuilted Collection: Quilted & Ermine Coat

Quilted & Ermine Coat
Orientally inpired evening coat with cape collar, loose tubular sleeves & pleated back panel in a quilted brightly coloured ornate printed fabric lined & trimmed with ermine

Background imageQuilted Collection: Quilted Silk Coat 1922

Quilted Silk Coat 1922
Loose fitting cape style evening coat in sable & quilted silk with a huge fur collar exhibits a distinct chinese influence in the fabric design & tassel trim

Background imageQuilted Collection: Red Riding Hood Knocks

Red Riding Hood Knocks
Little Red Riding Hood knocks at her grandmothers door

Background imageQuilted Collection: English C17th Costume

English C17th Costume
Duke of Newcastle: breeches trimmed with ribbon loops, bucket-top boots & cloak. Charles II: petticoat breeches. Countess of Chesterfield: decollete gown

Background imageQuilted Collection: Social / Farmers Door 18C

Social / Farmers Door 18C
A charming farmers wife dressed unsuitably in white wears a quilted petticoat & white mob cap. Her children wear loose frocks or a separate bodice, shift & skirt




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"From Ladies' Boots to Protective Coats: The Timeless Charm Fashion" Step back in time to 1926, where a variety of ladies' boots adorned with intricate quilted patterns were all the rage. These stylish and cozy footwear options added a touch of elegance to any outfit. Onboard the majestic MV Britannic, in its luxurious staterooms, guests could find themselves surrounded by the comfort and beauty furnishings. The intricate stitching on these pieces showcased craftsmanship at its finest. In 1907, even lady motorists knew how to stay fashionable while braving bad weather. A Dunhill-designed full-length protective motor-coat made from quilted fabric became their go-to choice for both style and functionality. Fast forward to the late 1960s when male skiers hit the slopes donning trendy quilted jackets. Not only did these garments keep them warm during chilly adventures, but they also exuded an air of sophistication that was hard to ignore. Venturing beyond fashion, quilting played a vital role in various cultures throughout history. Witness a Kazakh man skillfully cutting hay with a scythe—a scene set against the backdrop of traditional quilt-making techniques passed down through generations. Traveling into bedrooms from the 1930s and '40s, one can imagine cozy nights spent under beautifully crafted quilts that added warmth and charm to these intimate spaces. London Life magazine captured mother-child fashion trends in 1966—quilted coats protecting little ones from winter's chill while still keeping them effortlessly stylish alongside their mothers. Artistic expression took center stage as well with Sylvia DeZon's stuffed quilt creation dating back to c. 1939—an exquisite masterpiece showcasing her talent for combining textiles into stunning works of art. Meanwhile, farm women near West Carlton, Oregon worked diligently together on quilts as part of their "Helping Hand" club activities during this challenging time in 1939.