First volume in a new series for paper doll fans and costume enthusiasts traces the history of fashion. 2 dolls are accompanied by 16 accurately rendered costumes worn between 1200–1350 AD. Among them: tunics, chain-mail armor, and fur-trimmed capes for men, as well as gowns, embroidered tunics, and soft under robes for women. Dover Original.
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Elizabethan Costumes Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney 2 dolls and 16 lovely costumes: fur-trimmed cloaks, velvet gowns, modified suit of armor, elaborately decorated trunks, skirts and bodices.
Ancient Egyptian Costumes Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney 16 dazzling costumes for 2 figures, among them colorful sheath dresses, and sarilike cloaks for the lady; kilts, royal robes, and soldier's uniform for the man.
Russian Imperial Costume Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney 2 dolls model 28 elegant costumes created for 11 czars, czarinas, and their consorts — from garments of early rulers to late 19th- and early 20th-century military outfits of the Romanovs.
Italian Renaissance Costumes Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney Two dolls and 16 lavish costumes: flamboyant tunics, shirts, and fur-lined gowns for the man; dresses of heavy brocade, embroidered velvet, satin, and damask for the lady.
Late Victorian Costumes Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney From the Gilded Age comes a stylish wardrobe for a young couple that includes elegant evening wear, handsome daytime clothing, and engaging period accessories. Two dolls, 16 costumes.
Ancient Greek Costumes Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney 2 figures (male and female) and 16 elaborately embroidered and artfully draped costumes from major historical periods: Archaic (c. 750–500 BC), Classical (c. 500–232 BC), and Hellenistic (323–30 BC). Descriptive notes included.