




I also found this lovely website where you can browse the results of a dress maker's research-including undergarments, dresses, outer wear and even hats! Just click on the research link and then dress to find loads of great dresses from old magazines. The bulk of the dresses are from the 1910s and 1920s.
I haven't seen this one before. Really cool. I need to find a copy for fun, thanks for sharing!
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