Antique Shawls-Collars

In the Victorian and Edwardian eras, collars and scarves were elegant focal points of dress, blending fashion with function. Women wore detachable lace or linen collars to refresh and embellish their gowns, while high-standing collars - often stiffened and intricately embroidered - became hallmarks of Edwardian refinement. Scarves and fichus, made from silk, muslin, or lace, were draped over shoulders or tucked into bodices, adding softness and modesty. These accessories not only framed the face but also reflected the wearer’s taste, social standing, and attention to detail.

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Rococo Ladies' Fichu, England, ca. 1790
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Chinese Silk Shawl, dragon motif, ca. 1907
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Chinese Silk Shawl, floral motif, ca. 1907
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Black Lace Scarf, ca. 1905
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