#Children Fashion
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
talvihaalari · 1 year ago
Text
instagram
Name It 🇩🇰 Snow10 snowsuit. Photos courtesy of @weekendshoes.ee
FOLLOW US ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/talvihaalari/
2 notes · View notes
laurenillustrated · 9 months ago
Text
🦖 Dinosaurs and vintage girls 🎀
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Two things you wouldn’t think go together… but in my world they do 🤭 a small series of illustrations I did for fun! All of these are in my print shop if you’d like to have a little dino for yourself lol
16K notes · View notes
queerstudiesnatural · 9 months ago
Text
funny how celebrities will raise $26M for a fashion institute but can't be bothered to mobilise even a fraction of that energy and money to help the people being tortured and killed in an unapologetic genocide as we speak. love that for society. what a moment for The Culture.
15K notes · View notes
stochastique-blog · 9 months ago
Photo
Insert Random Comments
Tumblr media
His Majesty The King and His Royal Highness The Gyalsey at the 114th National Day Celebrations.
124 notes · View notes
tanyapositive · 1 year ago
Text
0 notes
golosinasparavestir · 1 year ago
Text
The joy of wearing the most joyful and fun fashion
0 notes
mohammed-family · 1 month ago
Text
Don't forget my family
Yes, unfortunately, with the arrival of winter, children in conflict zones face additional challenges of extreme cold and heavy rains that increase their suffering in tent life, as humanitarian conditions become more difficult. They suffer not only from war and missiles, but also from harsh environmental conditions that threaten their health and comfort. Winter, which should be a time of warmth and comfort, becomes for them a continuous challenge, requiring urgent humanitarian support to provide them with the necessary protection and assistance in these difficult times.
1K notes · View notes
artifacts-and-arthropods · 2 months ago
Text
Child's Sock from Egypt, c.250-350 CE: this colorful sock is nearly 1,700 years old
Tumblr media
This sock was discovered during excavations in the ancient city of Oxyrhynchus. It was likely created for a child during the late Roman period, c.250-350 CE.
Similar-looking socks from late antiquity and the early Byzantine period have also been found at several other sites throughout Egypt; these socks often have colorful, striped patterns with divided toes, and they were crafted out of wool using a technique known as nålbinding.
Tumblr media
Above: a similar child's sock from Antinoöpolis, c.250-350 CE
The sock depicted above was created during the same period, and it was found in a midden heap (an ancient rubbish pit) in the city of Antinoöpolis. A multispectral imaging analysis of this sock yielded some interesting results back in 2018, as this article explains:
... analysis revealed that the sock contained seven hues of wool yarn woven together in a meticulous, stripy pattern. Just three natural, plant-based dyes—madder roots for red, woad leaves for blue and weld flowers for yellow—were used to create the different color combinations featured on the sock, according to Joanne Dyer, lead author of the study.
In the paper, she and her co-authors explain that the imaging technique also revealed how the colors were mixed to create hues of green, purple and orange: In some cases, fibers of different colors were spun together; in others, individual yarns went through multiple dye baths.
Such intricacy is pretty impressive, considering that the ancient sock is both “tiny” and “fragile."
Given its size and orientation, the researchers believe it may have been worn on a child’s left foot.
Tumblr media
Above: another child's sock from Al Fayyum, c.300-500 CE
The ancient Egyptians employed a single-needle looping technique, often referred to as nålbindning, to create their socks. Notably, the approach could be used to separate the big toe and four other toes in the sock—which just may have given life to the ever-controversial socks-and-sandals trend.
Sources & More Info:
Manchester Museum: Child's Sock from Oxyrhynchus
British Museum: Sock from Antinoupolis
Royal Ontario Museum: Sock from Al Fayyum
Smithsonian Magazine: 1,700-Year-Old Sock Spins Yarn About Ancient Egyptian Fashion
The Guardian: Imaging Tool Unravels Secrets of Child's Sock from Ancient Egypt
PLOS ONE Journal: A Multispectral Imaging Approach Integrated into the Study of Late Antique Textiles from Egypt
National Museums Scotland: The Lost Sock
2K notes · View notes
ziegfeldchildren · 2 years ago
Text
Designer Kids Clothes | Children's Fashion Clothing – ZIEGFELD Kids
ZIEGFELD Kids is the best online children's fashion clothing shop. You can browse our large selection of designer kids clothes such as T-shirts, shoes, towels, basket bags, etc.
0 notes
hinamie · 5 months ago
Note
u should think of tiny megu. To keep the stress at bay. You should draw him actually. Ooooo you wanna draw tiny megu getting the love he deserves so bad /j
Tumblr media
he's with his 2 best friends
2K notes · View notes
vanessagillings · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
A fashionable fox for your Monday
17K notes · View notes
laurenillustrated · 3 months ago
Text
Cutesy Costumes! 🦇🍁
Here are all of my vintage inspired costume designs for the spooky autumn season!
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Prints available on my inprnt!
6K notes · View notes
paintingispoetry · 6 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Joshua Reynolds, "The Age of Innocence", ca. 1785-88
797 notes · View notes
tanuki-kimono · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Gorgeous attire for this young model (pic 1 / 2) in a auspicious red retro garb with crane patterns, matched with a modern hairtsyling featuring a dramatic crane+wisteria hairpin
408 notes · View notes
royaltea000 · 1 month ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Qitian dasheng and other outfit concept sketches
283 notes · View notes
originalhaffigaza · 10 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
743 notes · View notes