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Tulle Collection (#3)

"Tulle: A Timeless Elegance in Fashion" In the realm of fashion, tulle reigns supreme as a fabric that exudes grace and sophistication

Background imageTulle Collection: Bridal bouquet

Bridal bouquet

Background imageTulle Collection: Glamorous woman in evening dress showing legs, posing in studio, (B&W), portrait

Glamorous woman in evening dress showing legs, posing in studio, (B&W), portrait

Background imageTulle Collection: Her 60th birthday, and a day of smiles today (Thursday) for Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Her 60th birthday, and a day of smiles today (Thursday) for Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother... Baby Prince Andrew (born on February 19th this year)

Background imageTulle Collection: Departement of Correze, France, True Colour Satellite Image

Departement of Correze, France, True Colour Satellite Image
Satellite view of the departement of Correze, France. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites

Background imageTulle Collection: Departement of Correze, France, Satellite Image With Bump Effect

Departement of Correze, France, Satellite Image With Bump Effect
Satellite view with bump effect of the departement of Correze, France. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites combined with elevation data

Background imageTulle Collection: Two young ladies in dresses by Doucet

Two young ladies in dresses by Doucet
Two fashionable young ladies in sleeveless afternoon dresses by Doucet. On the left, a black silk chiffon and tulle tubular dress embroidered with white pearls

Background imageTulle Collection: Hats by Bernard Devaux, 1960

Hats by Bernard Devaux, 1960
Three hats by Bernard Devaux, design for Lanvin Castillo and available through British milliner Simone Mirman. Top right is a turban shape in white net studded with a jewelled crescent

Background imageTulle Collection: The Dolly Sisters modelling smart evening gowns

The Dolly Sisters modelling smart evening gowns of black tulle and jet with satin bodice, USA, circa 1915 circa 1915

Background imageTulle Collection: Merry Widow Hat C. 1907

Merry Widow Hat C. 1907
A lady wearing a " Merry Widow" hat seductively sips a glass of champagne

Background imageTulle Collection: Lucien Lelong / Dresses

Lucien Lelong / Dresses
Two elegant evening dresses designed by Lucien Lelong. Left is white satin with maroon tulle sleeves. Right is in Moroccan blue with gathering at the hips

Background imageTulle Collection: Fashions for April, 1872

Fashions for April, 1872
A selection of ladies fashions from the Paris designers, April 1872. From left to right: Toilette de Diner, trimmed with a deep flounce

Background imageTulle Collection: Stiebel / Picture Dress

Stiebel / Picture Dress
A sumptuous evening dress in white tulle with a mimosa bodice, deep green velvet belt & huge skirt with many layers. By Victor Stiebel at Jacqmar

Background imageTulle Collection: Fashion September 1832

Fashion September 1832
Presumably evening gowns? they are made of mousselaine & tulle adorned with ribbons at the shoulder. Both ladies wear black slippers, one has a blue scarf round her neck

Background imageTulle Collection: Ball Dress / Bouquet 1861

Ball Dress / Bouquet 1861
Green dress: fluted flounces, white tulle over-skirt looped up with plumes, corsage en coeur. Garibaldi shirt, black skirt with a red velvet band at the hem & on the pockets

Background imageTulle Collection: EDNA MAYs HAT 1905

EDNA MAYs HAT 1905
Edna May wears a neat, little hat with a high crown, the brim cocked up at the back & swathed with chiffon tied decoratively above her face

Background imageTulle Collection: Two in Tulle

Two in Tulle
Two pretty dresses made of the tulle supplied by Racine of Paris

Background imageTulle Collection: Ball & Dinner Dress 1861

Ball & Dinner Dress 1861
Ball dress: white silk, tulle puffings arranged spirally on the skirt, trimmed with pink roses. Dinner dress: robe imperatrice in sable trimmed green silk, no waist seam

Background imageTulle Collection: Evening Wear 1860

Evening Wear 1860
White silk ball dress with 3 skirts of tulle looped up with blue daisies; Magenta moire & black lace evening dress with bodice & skirt in one. N.B girls low cut corsage & sash




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"Tulle: A Timeless Elegance in Fashion" In the realm of fashion, tulle reigns supreme as a fabric that exudes grace and sophistication. Its delicate nature has graced the wardrobes of countless style icons throughout history, leaving an indelible mark on their sartorial choices. One such iconic moment was captured in 1954 when Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh donned regal attire adorned with tulle. The ethereal fabric added an enchanting touch to their ensembles, elevating their royal presence to new heights. But it wasn't just royalty who embraced the allure of tulle. In 1953, during a Coronation Summer, women from all walks of life indulged in its whimsical charm. Countess de la Falaise epitomized elegance as she showcased a white cotton tulle evening gown designed by Chanel. Innumerable frills cascaded down her silhouette, creating an exquisite vision fit for any grand occasion. The versatility transcended time and trends. Even in 1913, women flaunted hats trimmed with large bows resembling butterfly wings or windmills - a testament to how this fabric can transform into various forms while retaining its inherent beauty. Tales from yesteryears also speak volumes about tulle's impact on fashion enthusiasts. From Edwardian tricorne and bicorne hats worn by elegant ladies in 1912 to glamorous evening dresses adorning women during the 1930s; each era witnessed the transformative power of this magical material. Notable figures like Barbara Cartland immortalized themselves through memorable moments captured wearing wedding gowns embellished with layers upon layers of delicate tulle - symbolizing love's eternal embrace. Photographs further unveil Madame Kyra Alanova draped gracefully in garments crafted from this captivating fabric by none other than Madame Yevonde herself - showcasing how artistry intertwines seamlessly with fashion.