EditorialPUMA RE:SUEDE Experiment starts with distribution of 500 pairs. Actress and activist Cara Delevingne, will also test the RE:SUEDE as part of this project.
EditorialOnline retailer JD Williams reveals its first inspirational leisurewear collaboration with womankind brand ambassador Davina McCall for January 2022
EditorialHonorable with scabbard from the vice-admiral Th. F. van Capellen, Sable for British Navy executive branch officer, M 1805, English Sable for Marine officers, model 'stirrup hilt', from around 1805 (British Commissioned Naval Officers Sword). Vested: L...
EditorialOfficer saber of the cavalry no. 1 with scabbard, Officer model cavalry sab. 1 (M 1876). On the blade inscription: J.R.F. van Musschenbroek, damasked. With tarragon. The blade is richly etched and the name of the wearer is gilded. The sheath has one ba...
EditorialNightgown with Lace Yoke Nightgown with pleated salmon-colored silk, decorated with bobbin lace and an embroidered monogram 'GU', Nightgown with pleated salmon-colored silk, decorated with bobbin lace and an embroidered monogram 'GU'. Model: V-neck and...
EditorialColoring drawing of a yard with an atap house on which three 'lascorin', a chief in the middle flanked by a gun and a pajung wearer, approach a man with a bun and loincloth. Two women on the right. Part from the sketchbook by Jan Brandes, dl. 1 (1808),...
EditorialDegendrager, fragment, a valve with iron hinge, fragment consisting of a valve with iron hinge. The sword could be attached by a kind of iron hinge, attached with a pin. The belt hook that was used to attach the wearer to a belt is missing., anonymous,...
EditorialBracelet with Holy Figures, 5th?7th century, Found Egypt, Maghagha, Iron; inlaid with copper disks, Diam. 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm), Jewelry, This popular bracelet type often included an invocation for the protection of the wearer. Here eight medallions show ...
EditorialLeather loincloth, Egyptian, New Kingdom, c1550-c1079 BC. Leather loincloth cut from a single piece of hide, perhaps the skin of a gazelle. The diamond pattern decoration was made by cutting staggered slits, then pulling the leather to enlarge the hole...
EditorialHeaddress Ornament, 1st?7th century, Colombia, Calima (Yotoco), Gold, H. 10 x W. 9 3/8 in. (25.4 x 23.8 cm), Metal-Ornaments, Elaborate ornaments like the present example expressed the wealth and status of the wearer. Worn attached to a turban, basketr...
EditorialSash (Patka) with a Floral Border, second half 17th century, Attributed to India, Cotton, silk; plain weave, embroidered, Textile: L. 125 in. (317.5 cm), Textiles-Costumes, Men?s sashes, called patkas, were wrapped two or three times around the wearer?...
EditorialDesign by Paquin. A frock of black mousseline de soie. The skirt is trimmed with four graduated bouillonnès and the bodice which opens on a yoke and frilled front of yellow lace is entirely composed of the same puffings. The sleeve is transparent and ...
EditorialChow-ta-zhin. The Costume of China. Illustrated in forty-eight c. William Miller: London, 1805. A Quan, or Mandarin, was entrusted with the care of the British Embassy. The blue ball on his cap, from which hangs a peacock feather, is indicative of this...
EditorialTurban Helmet, 16th century, Turkish, in the style of Turkman armor, Steel, iron, silver, H. including nasal 14 1/2 in. (36.8 cm); H. excluding nasal 12 7/8 in. (32.7 cm); W. 10 1/4 in. (26 cm); D. 11 1/8 in. (28.3 cm); Wt. 3 lb. 12.5 oz. (1715.1 g), H...