1900s Photo Gallery
Melanie at the Model T Centennial in Richmond, Indiana!
Rodger & Melanie are looking quite dapper and charming at the Estes Park Heritage Festival. Victory Vintage presented a Days of the Past Vintage Fashion Show to educate on the styles of clothes worn during Estes Park’s past. The show was a delight to all!
Shirley Klassen poses as a “Flapper” for the filming of the Model T Ford Club of America’s video shoot. The MTFCA invited Victory Vintage to present “Model T Fashions”, which will be available in mid 2007 on Video and DVD. The DVD will educate viewers on how to dress in the Model T Era.
Terry Hendricks shows off 1920s lace for the filming of the “Model T Fashions” Video. Terry shows off a Custom Made Cloche by Cynthia Lee. Hats and hair were the defining fashion features of the 1920s!

Melanie stands beside her “Flapper” model in the Victory Vintage display in Albuquerque at the Model T Ford Club of America’s Annual Meeting.

Victory Vintage presented a Celebration of Model T Era Clothing for the Model T Ford Club of America’s Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Models were provided by the Tin Lizzies of Albuquerque. Thank you to all of the Models for their help. Special Thanks to Tom Miles for coordinating our visit and the entire group for their hospitality!

Rodger looks daring in a white full collar shirt, red bow tie, red flower pin and red arm garters underneath a black vest and black derby hat.

Rodger is looking oh so dapper in this luxurious long black wool duster coat. This is a perfect coat for driving through the city or just strolling the streets with a gorgeous woman on his arm! His tall Top Hat, adds to his height and makes him stand out in the crowd!

Allison looks lovely and sweet in this pink satin off the shoulder gown with a flowing skirt. The shirred basque waist was one of the newest styles to hit fashion in 1914. Her gown flows down the arms to her pink satin gloves. Allison tops off her look with a pink sequin hair tie and feather.

Irene represents 1923 in a 3 tier flowing dress with jacket. She wears a scarf belt, elbow satin gloves and long cocoa beads. Irene wears a custom silk cocoa toque hat by Cynthia Lee.

Samantha strolls by in the hand fashioned Martin McCrea “Octavia” gown. Her ecru gown has a slip dress underneath a gorgeous all lace overlay with an empire waist and a draped peplum so popular during the early teens from 1912 to 1914. And who can help but stare at her most magnificent and ostentatious feather hat! Now that’s a HAT!

Vaughn shows off the 1920s in a sleek look with a grey stripe vest and coat set. Vaughn tops off his outfit with a black homburg hat.
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