Charming Edwardian Street Style In London Captured Between 1905 And 1908

The Edwardian era, spanning from the late 1890s to the early 1910s, is a period known for its elegant and extravagant fashion. That's why women’s clothes are often made from luxurious fabrics and expensive trimmings.

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Women were often seen in tightly cinched corsets, long, flowing skirts, beautifully embroidered blouses, and stylish shirtwaist dresses while out on the streets.

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This time, also known as La Belle Époque or the Gilded Age, was heavily influenced by the hedonistic tastes of King Edward VII of Britain. 

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This influence was evident in the opulence of women's clothing, marking a significant shift from previous fashion styles.

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The Edwardian fashion on London street 1905-1908

One of the defining features of Edwardian fashion was the S-shaped silhouette created by the era’s corsets. Unlike the Victorian hourglass figure, the Edwardian corset pushed the hips back and the bust forward, producing an S-bend shape.

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This look idealized a mature woman with a full, pigeon-shaped bust. The new style represented a significant departure from the tightly cinched waists of the previous decades, focusing instead on a more relaxed and natural grace.

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Outdoor fashion in the Edwardian era showed a practical yet stylish evolution. Tailored clothing became popular for outdoor activities. The shirtwaist, a bodice resembling a man’s shirt with high collars, became a popular choice among working women. 

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This period also saw the rise of ankle-length skirts paired with matching jackets and fur accessories. Hats were an essential accessory, with the automobile bonnet for driving and the sailor’s hat for sports like tennis. 

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By 1906, fashion began to shift towards a more relaxed and natural look. The tight-fitting skirts gave way to softer, more fluid designs that ended just above the ankle. 

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The new fashion featured puffed sleeves at the shoulders, slim from the elbows, and blouses adorned with lacy frills. The straight-front corset and the move towards natural grace marked a significant change, emphasizing a more relaxed yet stylish approach to dressing. 

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Amazing photos of London street style during the Edwardian era

Photographs from this period, like those by Sambourne, vividly capture the charm and beauty of Edwardian fashion.

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1. Edwardian street style – London

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2. A well-dressed Edwardian women

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3. This woman was photographed in Earls Court Road in 1905

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4. Two women talking, Kensington, 1906

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5. 20th July 1906 in Notting Hill Gate – even in summer, gloves are worn, and one of these two women carries a muff

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6. This view is of Kensington Church Street 1906, with some horse-drawn buses in the background

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7. This woman is slightly more formally dressed; perhaps she is on her way to work in Ken Church St. 1906

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8. A cyclist struggles with an enormous hat on Kensington, 1906

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9. Reading while walking in Kensington, 1908

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10. A family group, from the front, in St. Albans Road, 1907

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11.  A young woman of the early twentieth century walking confidently forward, looking straight into the eye of the camera in Kensington, 1906

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12. A lady in Cornwall Gdns, 1906

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13. Another woman reading in Ken. Ch. St. 1906

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14. Another picture from the rear, in Kensington, 1906

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15. The woman is looking right at the photographer as though she knows what he is doing, Kensington, 1906

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16. A distinctly middle-class married woman, Cromwell Road, 1906

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17. This picture taken in 1906 in Cheniston Gardens shows a young maid engaged in the perennial and tedious task of cleaning the steps

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18. A different set of steps and a different woman, but she looks as though she is responding to a request from Sambourne to hold that pose for a moment

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19.  This was in St Albans Road, well off the main streets of Kensington and well out of Sambourne’s main patch, 1906

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20. In May 1907, she is escorting her two sons along a tree-lined Cromwell Road with just a few horse-drawn vehicles in the background

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