During the 1910s the Edwardians became more playful and innovative, taking an interest in asymmetrical draping techniques. Corsets and bodices were now solely for supporting the shape as opposed to changing it. Suits were fashionable for daywear and walking became easier due to a really big fashion happening – the skirt hemline rose from the floor to the ankle. Here’s a collection of vintage photos of fashion from the 1910s, via Europeana.
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Filed under: PHOTOGRAPHY Tagged: Fashion, women
