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How are Leather Handbags Made?

How are Leather Handbags Made?

The production of a leather handbag, or any leather good for that matter, basically involves 7 steps. Each of them are very important, without which the final work would be incomplete. 1. Choice of leather To start the production of

Deena Todd-Crane 18 May 202518 May 2025 S T Y L E Read more

Margaret Thatcher’s Handbag

British Politian Margaret Thatcher’s Handbag Politian Margaret Thatcher’s handbag firmly in fist. Leaving her Chelsea home to attend the first ballot in the election for the leadership of the Conservative party in February 1975. Her speeches were printed on paper

Deena Todd-Crane 14 May 202514 May 2025 T A L K I N G P O I N T S Read more

A Brief History On The Queen Elizabeth’s Brooches

A Brief History On The Queen Elizabeth’s Brooches Queen Elizabeth’s Brooches were pinned to her public-facing coats & dresses. Not only an elegant outfit adornment, but also the delicate jewels are steeped in royal history. The Cullinan V, IV & III

Deena Todd-Crane 8 May 202511 May 2025 T A L K I N G P O I N T S No Comments Read more

Valentine’s Day. Celebrating a history feast of true love.

Valentine’s Day.  Celebrating a history feast of true love.

Style: Valentine’s Day. Each year on 14th February, people exchange cards, chocolates or flowers with their special “valentine”. St. Valentine’s Day. Named for a Christian martyr and dates back to the 5th century. More than that the poet Chaucer in

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Burn’s Night Celebrating the Life of the Great Bard

Burn’s Night Celebrating the Life of the Great Bard

Burn’s Night Celebrating the Life of the Great Bard Burns’ Night itself marks the anniversary of Robert ‘Rabbie’ Burns’ birth on the 25th January 1759. Additionally history can trace its origins back to nine of Burns’ close friends who decided

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Festive fun of the Unique Christmas knitted Jumper

Festive fun of the Unique Christmas knitted Jumper

A Brief History of the Christmas Jumper The Christmas jumper is a long standing festive tradition for many families. From simple beginnings it has gone from garish gift to a desirable festive season must have. In 2019, it is estimated

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Dress in a beautiful, embellished halterneck.

Dress in a beautiful, embellished halterneck.

Dress embellished halterneck, size 10. Halterneck: Yes there are bras designed to wear with these, but a little bust, works in tandem with the angular cut. They also show off a shoulder which is a sexy substitute to a cleavage.

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John Bates – The Avengers was an exciting British TV espionage series.

John Bates – The Avengers was an exciting British TV espionage series.

John Bates; designer of the costumes for the TV series. The Avengers encapsulated fashion’s mid-60s turn towards youth. The most memorable collection of clothing designed by John Bates (who died aged 87). Had just 35 garments plus a few accessories,

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Anne Tyrell – The Fantastic Life in Fashion.

Anne Tyrell – The Fantastic Life in Fashion.

Anne Tyrell dedicated more than five decades to the fashion industry. Latterly holding a string of positions including member of the British Fashion Council advisory board. Chairman of its colleges council and member of design charity Texprint’s management council. She

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History of the Gloucester Pin Making Industry.

History of the Gloucester Pin Making Industry.

Gloucester Pin Making Industry – Enormous quantities of pins were used for the fastening of clothing. Elizabeth I was supplied with 24,000 ‘pynnes of diverse sorts’ just for her coronation. Pins secured the petticoat in a ruffle above the farthingale

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