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but still has an edwardian vibe to it.

jennifer~ said:McQueen s/s 2005 referenced the Edwardian era, I believe...
mcqueen is the master of taking historial influences and somehow managing to make them incredibly modern and almost take them outside of time. love the pompadour hair especially. 



softgrey said:thanks to everyone who responded to my question...
i was really just looking for a basic overview which i thought would be useful to me and to others reading this thread to gain more familiarity with the elements that are considered either victorian or edwardian...and why they might be in the same category...
from what i understand...key elements are..
ruffles
ribbons
bows
passimentry?
lace
taffeta
velvet
puffed shoulders
bustles
small fitted jackets
mutton sleeves
rows of covered buttons(preen)
little lace up 'granny' boots
cameos
capes/capelets
shawls
NO PANTS...
does that sound accurate...?...did i miss anything?...
