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Blouse, mola Blouse, mola

Mola blouse with two panels decorated in reverse applique with stylised designs in black over orange of a bird with outstretched wings sheltering two lizards or iguanas: Central America, Panama, Yala Guna, Guna, 20th century

Blouse Blouse

Blouse (kapdah) in the short, backless, Kanebi style for a married woman, light green and crimson silk embroidered in coloured silks: India, Gujarat, Kutch, Mandri, c. 1950

Blouse Blouse

Woman's rayon blouse printed with wartime slogans in shades of pink, purple, green, orange, blue and brown, part of a blouse and hood set designed by Bianca Mosca, fabric entitled 'London Wall': British, London, designed by Jacqmar's in house textile designer Arnold Lever and manufactured by Jacqmar, c. 1942

Blouse Blouse

Woman's cotton blouse with a dark blue and white stripe, part of an outfit by Louis Vuitton, autumn / winter collection for 2004 - 2005

Blouse Blouse

Woman's blouse with stand collar, long sleeves with buttoned cuffs, navy blue printed with golden yellow dragonflies and abstract design, viscose matte jersey, probably sample garment, Jean Muir London label, designed by Jean Muir, British

Blouse Blouse

Blouse of pale pink silk, part of a wedding outfit worn by Mrs Grace Ho (nee Young) at her wedding in Hong Kong, on the 8 September 1957: Hong Kong, 1950s

Blouse Blouse

Blouse, by Pastella, part of a BOAC stewardess uniform worn by Bronwen Mills between 1966 and 1969

Shirt Shirt

Woman's shirt, in navy blue silk, with a high neckline and narrow fold-down collar, placket concealed buttons at front fastening, full length sleeves with stiffened button closed cuffs, part of the 'Best of British' range by Marks and Spencer in partnership with the British Fashion Council, Autumn-Winter 2015, part of an ensemble with K.2015.112 and K.2015.114: by Marks and Spencer, British, 2015

Halili Halili

Halili or women's blouse of black barkcloth decorated with coloured patches and embroidery: Asia, South East Asia, Indonesia, Central Sulawesi, Kulawi or Bada, early 20th century

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