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- FASHION -
Edwardian Summer Dresses
During the Edwardian era,
women's dresses were "fluffy"
confections of organdy, batiste,
dimity or lawn. Each feminine
creation was elaborately trimmed
with lace, ribbons and tucks.
The Ladies Home Journal
provided illustrations, patterns
and design details for their
readers in the summer of 1907.
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