[Marie Dressler, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wearing lamp shade style hat on her head], ca. 1909 [detail][Marie Dressler, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wearing lamp shade style hat on her head], ca. 1909 | src L. of Congress
The latest fashion in England is stockings for women, such as the Scottish Highlanders wear | src Fotocollectie Het Leven Photo: Five ladies wearing long stockings are watched by a Scotsman in traditional costume as they pass by, 1927A woman shows stockings (leg) with peacock feathers incorporated. The Roaring Twenties at its best, 1926. (Place and maker unknown) | src Fotocollectie Het Leven (1906-1941)Stockings with separate toe pieces, 1932 | src Fotocollectie Het Leven (1906-1941)Images of faces on stockings are the rage of the moment in Paris. A young lady wears the new stockings with an image of herself printed on the satin, Paris, France 1926 | src Fotocollectie Het Leven (1906-1941)Embroidered stocking with black cat, 1914 | src Fotocollectie Het Leven (1906-1941)Fur-trimmed garters, United States of America, 1926 | src Fotocollectie Het Leven (1906-1941)
Becker und Maß :: Schauspielerin Cara Guyl mit einer Pelzstola und einemgrossen Hut von Klugeerschienen. | Actress Cara Guyl with a fur stole and a large hat by Klugeerschienen. Published in Die Dame 21/1922. (close up)| src and hi-res Getty Images
Atelier Reutlinger :: Geneviève Lantelme (born Mathilde Hortense Claire Fossey) wearing chapeau by J. Suzanne Talbot. Published in «Les Modes: revue mensuelle illustrée des Arts décoratifs appliqués à la femme» (March 1906). | src BnF ~ Gallica
Léopold-Émile Reutlinger :: French stage actress, socialite, fashion icon, and courtesan Geneviève Lantelme, born Mathilde Hortense Claire Fossey (Publié dans Les Modes, Juin 1905. Chapeau par Reboux), June 1905| src wikimedia
Atelier d’Ora ~Benda :: Die Balletttänzerin Helene Jamrich mit einem Hut von Zwieback, entworfen von Rudolf Krieser, 1910. | Ballet dancer Helene Jamrich with a Zwieback (Twice baked) hat designed by Rudolf Krieser. | src Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg[+]