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Ribboned Collection

In the enchanting world of fashion and art, ribboned elements have always added a touch of elegance and grace

Background imageRibboned Collection: Girl playing instrument

Girl playing instrument
A young Japanese woman with ribboned hair playing a stringed musical instrument, perhaps a version of a lute

Background imageRibboned Collection: Illustration of the Adele blouse, with high collar

Illustration of the Adele blouse, with high collar
Illustration of the Adele blouse or bodice, with high collar, and elaborate, ribboned puff, leg o mutton sleeves and corseted waist. From a section, Our Ladies Pages: Fashions up to Date'

Background imageRibboned Collection: DDE-90024759

DDE-90024759
Schooling Ribboned sweetlips (Plectorhinchus polytaenia) swimming past coral reef, Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Date: 19/05/2006

Background imageRibboned Collection: English hairstyle, engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) (colour engraving)

English hairstyle, engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) (colour engraving)
REV326149 English hairstyle, engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) (colour engraving) by Benwell, John Hodges (1764-85); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageRibboned Collection: Children costumes, illustration from Journaux de Mode

Children costumes, illustration from Journaux de Mode
REV326194 Children costumes, illustration from Journaux de Mode, October 1898 (colour engraving) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageRibboned Collection: Hairstyles, illustration from La Mode illustree, 1860 (colour engraving)

Hairstyles, illustration from La Mode illustree, 1860 (colour engraving)
REV326151 Hairstyles, illustration from La Mode illustree, 1860 (colour engraving) by Toudouze, Anais (or Colin, Adele Anais) (1822-99); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageRibboned Collection: English hairstyles, engraved by Charles White (colour engraving)

English hairstyles, engraved by Charles White (colour engraving)
REV326150 English hairstyles, engraved by Charles White (colour engraving) by English School, (18th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageRibboned Collection: Hairstyle and hats (colour engraving)

Hairstyle and hats (colour engraving)
REV326147 Hairstyle and hats (colour engraving) by French School, (18th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: coiffure et chapeaux; chapeau; ); French

Background imageRibboned Collection: Ribboned peony of Flanders, Paeonia moutan vittata

Ribboned peony of Flanders, Paeonia moutan vittata
Ribboned peony of Flanders, hybrid, Paeonia moutan vittata, var. rubanee de Flandre. Handcoloured lithograph by L. Stroobant from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens

Background imageRibboned Collection: Fashion plate, in the countryside, illustration from La Nouvelle Mode

Fashion plate, in the countryside, illustration from La Nouvelle Mode
REV326193 Fashion plate, in the countryside, illustration from La Nouvelle Mode, 1897 (colour engraving) by Fournery, Felix (1865-1938) (after); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageRibboned Collection: Female costume (colour engraving)

Female costume (colour engraving)
REV326148 Female costume (colour engraving) by French School, (18th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: costume feminin; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageRibboned Collection: Crying for Dolly Date: 1948

Crying for Dolly Date: 1948

Background imageRibboned Collection: Fashion at the threatre 1912

Fashion at the threatre 1912
French models wearing clothing for the theatre, creations by Buzenet. (left), Purple and blue taffeta tunic dress, with lace ruffles sleeves

Background imageRibboned Collection: Coquelin(A) / Precieuses

Coquelin(A) / Precieuses
CONSTANT COQUELIN Aine (elder) French actor in Molieres Les Precieuses Ridicules Date: 1841 - 1909



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In the enchanting world of fashion and art, ribboned elements have always added a touch of elegance and grace. From the delicate sound of a girl playing her instrument to the intricate details on an Adele blouse with its high collar, ribbons have been woven into our aesthetic tapestry throughout history. Travel back in time to 1912, where fashion at the theatre was adorned with ribboned accents that mesmerized audiences. The DDE-90024759 illustration showcases an English hairstyle engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi, capturing the essence of sophistication in a vibrant color engraving. Even children's costumes were not exempt from this charming trend. In Journaux de Mode, we find delightful illustrations showcasing playful ribboned outfits that brought joy to little ones' hearts. Hairstyles have also embraced ribbons as their loyal companion. La Mode illustree presents us with hairstyles from 1860, beautifully captured in colorful engravings by Charles White. These elegant coiffures were adorned with ribbons that enhanced their allure. Not only did hairstyles benefit from this timeless accessory; hats too found themselves embellished with ribbons, creating a harmonious blend between headwear and hairdo. A captivating color engraving transports us to an era where style knew no bounds. But it is not just fashion and beauty that has been touched by ribbons; nature itself has joined this exquisite dance. Behold the ribboned peony of Flanders - Paeonia moutan vittata - its petals delicately wrapped like a gift waiting to be unwrapped. As we explore further into history's treasure trove of style inspiration, we stumble upon a picturesque countryside scene depicted in La Nouvelle Mode's fashion plate. Here we witness how even amidst nature's splendor, women donned fashionable attire complete with ribboned accents – effortlessly blending rustic charm with refined taste. In every corner of artistry and design lies the allure details.