Winter fashions from the February 1917 edition of Vogue magazine.
A very snazzy winter driving cap, circa 1914.
Warm winter boots purchased in 1909 from New York department store B. Altman and Company.
A velvet afternoon suit from prominent French couturier Jacques Doucet, Winter 1904.
A functional and fashionable wool petticoat from 1903.
Members of the weasel family weren’t the only animals to be used as disturbing Victorian accessories. This late 19th set is made from sea gulls.
Fur foot-warmers, such as this one which dates to the first quarter of the 20th century, were used on long carriage or car journeys.