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sophieladydeparis · 5 years
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Please find an article on French Gloves Short Stories and Code By Sophie Juramy More on : Free Shipping Shop Art Deco Filet Gloves link below : https://www.etsy.com/listing/539515361/lace-gloves-art-deco-high-fashion-gloves?ga_search_query=Gloves&ref=shop_items_search_1&frs=1 In France, all signs of luxury were prohibited during the Revolution of 1789. Wearing gloves was a sign of wealth. Therefore gloves were forbidden. Josephine de Beauharnais, French Empress,(1804/ 1809) has re- start the "gloves wearing fashion" . Napoleon the Ist , first wife, was buying 1000 pairs a year! She would never accept to put on the same pair a second time! Then gloves became very popular durind the early 20th, due to the French department store in Paris, "Galeries Lafayette". This very new kind of shopping center created a complete gloves section, attracting women from all over the world! During the 50's Ladies had to wear gloves to go outside of their houses. None of them would go out without gloves without having the feeling to be "naked"! And If not put on they were held in hands. Day gloves were in light colors from grey, to white and made of cotton or nylon. After being part of a dress code, gloves became a fashion accessory after the 50's. ,, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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wingweftgloves · 7 years
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#FollowFriday our neighbor and collaborator @garosparogloves 🙌 taking our gloves to the next level #wingweftgloves #hometolacrasiagloves #lacrasia #lacrasiagloves @nymag #filetgloves #garmentdistrictnyc #crystal #wegloveyou (at Wing & Weft, home to Lacrasia Gloves)
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sophieladydeparis · 5 years
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Please find an article on French Gloves Short Stories and Code By Sophie Juramy More on : Free Shipping Shop Art Deco Filet Gloves link below : https://www.etsy.com/listing/539515361/lace-gloves-art-deco-high-fashion-gloves?ga_search_query=Gloves&ref=shop_items_search_1&frs=1 In France, all signs of luxury were prohibited during the Revolution of 1789. Wearing gloves was a sign of wealth. Therefore gloves were forbidden. Josephine de Beauharnais, French Empress,(1804/ 1809) has re- start the "gloves wearing fashion" . Napoleon the Ist , first wife, was buying 1000 pairs a year! She would never accept to put on the same pair a second time! Then gloves became very popular durind the early 20th, due to the French department store in Paris, "Galeries Lafayette". This very new kind of shopping center created a complete gloves section, attracting women from all over the world! During the 50's Ladies had to wear gloves to go outside of their houses. None of them would go out without gloves without having the feeling to be "naked"! And If not put on they were held in hands. Day gloves were in light colors from grey, to white and made of cotton or nylon. After being part of a dress code, gloves became a fashion accessory after the 50's. ,, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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sophieladydeparis · 5 years
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Please find an article on French Gloves Short Stories and Code By Sophie Juramy More on : Free Shipping Shop Art Deco Filet Gloves link below : https://www.etsy.com/listing/539515361/lace-gloves-art-deco-high-fashion-gloves?ga_search_query=Gloves&ref=shop_items_search_1&frs=1 In France, all signs of luxury were prohibited during the Revolution of 1789. Wearing gloves was a sign of wealth. Therefore gloves were forbidden. Josephine de Beauharnais, French Empress,(1804/ 1809) has re- start the "gloves wearing fashion" . Napoleon the Ist , first wife, was buying 1000 pairs a year! She would never accept to put on the same pair a second time! Then gloves became very popular durind the early 20th, due to the French department store in Paris, "Galeries Lafayette". This very new kind of shopping center created a complete gloves section, attracting women from all over the world! During the 50's Ladies had to wear gloves to go outside of their houses. None of them would go out without gloves without having the feeling to be "naked"! And If not put on they were held in hands. Day gloves were in light colors from grey, to white and made of cotton or nylon. After being part of a dress code, gloves became a fashion accessory after the 50's. ,, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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sophieladydeparis · 6 years
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Art Deco High Fashion Filet Gloves www.sophieladydeparis.etsy.com Free Shipping Shop #highfashion, #filetgloves, #artdeco, #gloves, #lacegloves, #antiquegloves, #sophieladydeparis , #freeshipping , #couture
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sophieladydeparis · 7 years
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www.sophieladydeparis.etsy.com Rare Long 19th Century and early 20th white French net cotton gloves. Gorgeous wide cuff. Free shipping Please check for more antique linens, laces, kitchenware, home decor ... on my SophieLadyDeParis shop : ANTIQUE FRENCH LINENS https://www.etsy.com/shop/SophieLadyDeParis?ref=hdr_shop_menu&section_id=12178184 ANTIQUE BABY CLOTHING https://www.etsy.com/shop/SophieLadyDeParis?ref=hdr_shop_menu&section_id=21434255 BUTTON, LACE, RIBBON, HABERDASHERY https://www.etsy.com/shop/SophieLadyDeParis?ref=hdr_shop_menu&section_id=12138642 CRUCIFIX, JEWEL,MEDAL https://www.etsy.com/shop/SophieLadyDeParis?ref=hdr_shop_menu&section_id=12126429 HOME DECOR, SERVING, FRENCH KITCHENWARE https://www.etsy.com/shop/SophieLadyDeParis?ref=hdr_shop_menu&section_id=13697907 VICTORIAN CLOTHING and LINGERIE https://www.etsy.com/shop/SophieLadyDeParis?ref=hdr_shop_menu&section_id=12144358 VINTAGE MEN's FASHION and MORE https://www.etsy.com/shop/SophieLadyDeParis?ref=hdr_shop_menu&section_id=14771348 VINTAGE PURSE and BAG https://www.etsy.com/shop/SophieLadyDeParis?ref=hdr_shop_menu&section_id=12132281 VINTAGE BOX https://www.etsy.com/shop/SophieLadyDeParis?ref=hdr_shop_menu&section_id=12994068 HANDMADE https://www.etsy.com/shop/SophieLadyDeParis?ref=hdr_shop_menu&section_id=12998139 And do not hesitate to contact me for any specific request or several finds. #antiquegloves, #netgloves, #filetgloves, #victoriangloves, #lacegloves, #sophieladydeparis , #freeshipping (at New York, New York)
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