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  • May12 : Sunday May 12th 1991 : picnic on the heath for Fashion Acts : stroll around Hampstead Heath with a host of fashion designers and celebrities on Sunday afternoon, May 12th, and raise money for a good cause at the same time / Fashion Acts.
  • Posterior view of cranium deformed according to fashion
  • Posterior view of cranium deformed according to fashion
  • A woman sitting next to her dressing table being shown fashion accessories by a fashion seller sitting at her feet. Photogravure, 1912, by C. Eggimann after F. Boucher.
  • A man dressed in effeminate fashion. Colour process print, ca. 1910.
  • A man dressed in effeminate fashion. Colour process print, ca. 1910.
  • A man dressed in an effeminate fashion. Colour process print, ca. 1914.
  • A man dressed in an effeminate fashion. Colour process print, ca. 1914.
  • Take care of the one you love... alter attitudes to AIDS : love and passion still in fashion...
  • A man influenced by the fashion for hydropathy stands in the rain and encounters a friend. Lithograph, c. 1845.
  • Love & passion still in fashion : alter attitudes to AIDS ... / Liverpool & South Sefton Health Promotion Agency.
  • Love & passion still in fashion : alter attitudes to AIDS ... / Liverpool & South Sefton Health Promotion Agency.
  • Men of fashion attending a lecture on the anatomy of the horse. Engraving by B. Audran after Ch. Parrocel, 1733.
  • A monkey surgeon prepares to treat a monkey patient with a clyster, the latest French fashion accessory. Line engraving, ca. 1660.
  • A monkey patient being treated by a monkey surgeon with a clyster, the latest French fashion accessory. Line engraving, c. 1660.
  • Two working-class men wearing top hats and moustaches, imitating the fashions of the upper classes, rejoice in their new-found equality in fashion. Wood engraving after John Leech, 1854.
  • Love & passion still in fashion : alter attitudes to AIDS / North Jersey Community NHS Trust Design ; designed by Andrew Dineley.
  • The figure of a woman divided in two parts: half skeleton, half lady of fashion, standing next to a obelisk inscribed with biblical quotations. Etching, 17--, attributed to V. Green.
  • Three English conversations about tourist destinations: Paris is praised as a centre of fashion, Margate is deprecated as being a place for the English working classes. Coloured etching by J. Phillips, 1835.
  • The interior of a salon with fashionable people in hoop skirts and corsets, and in which even the servant and the dog are dressed up; satire of contemporary fashion. Engraving by T. Phillibrown after W. Hogarth.
  • Androgynous fashions of the 1920s. Colour process print, 192--.
  • Androgynous fashions of the 1920s. Colour process print, 192--.
  • A man dressed in effeminate fashions, with a dog. Colour process print, 192-.
  • A man dressed in effeminate fashions, with a dog. Colour process print, 192-.
  • Two physicians in "macaroni" fashions. Etching by J. Johnson after J.W.B. (Bretherton?), 1772.
  • A cross-dressing man in a top hat; representing effeminate fashions for men. Colour process print, ca. 1910.
  • A cross-dressing man in a top hat; representing effeminate fashions for men. Colour process print, ca. 1910.
  • Puns, puppets of Shakespearian characters, fashions in bonnets, the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly, etc., representing Albert Smith's performance 'Ascent of Mont Blanc'. Lithograph after J.O. Parry, 185-.
  • A young woman being instructed to dance by an older woman, both of them dressed in extreme fashions, while a foreign dancing master accompanies them on the violin. Engraving, 1771.
  • A couple in fashionable dress. Woodcut.