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Pugin's Ecclesiastical Ornament

Pugin's Ecclesiastical Ornament
Best known for his neo-Gothic designs for the Houses of Parliament, Victorian artist/architect A. Welby Pugin also produced a wealth of beautiful ecclesiastical motifs that hark back to their medieval roots. This selection of 59 lovely plates depicts hundreds of images based on medieval designs for crosses, altar cloths, and church vestments. All are shown in magnificent color in this new anthology.



Gothic Lolita - Gothic Lolita or "GothLoli" (ゴスロリ, gosurori; sometimes alternatively "Loli-Goth") is a youth fashion among Japanese teenagers and young women. It emphasizes Victorian-style girl's clothing and often aims to imitate the look of Victorian porcelain dolls.

Bloomers (clothing) - Bloomers are an article of clothing invented by Amelia Bloomer to change the way women dressed. The earliest known bloomers were like baggy pants (worn below a skirt), to preserve Victorian decency while being less of a hindrance to women's activities than the long full skirts of the period (see Victorian dress reform).

Neo-Victorian - Neo-Victorian is an aesthetic movement which amalgamates Victorian and Edwardian aesthetic sensibilities with modern principles and technologies, originating in and still centered in Japan. Examples of this would include push-button cordless telephones made to look like antique wall-mounted phones, CD players resembling old time radios, Victorianesque furniture, and Victorian-style clothing with Goth, Punk and Rivet accents.

Victorian fashion - The term "Victorian fashion" refers to fashion in clothing in the Victorian era, or the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901). It is strictly used only with regard to the United Kingdom and its colonies, but is often used loosely to refer to Western fashions of the period.



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