A battenburg lace collar made about 1899 by Mrs. McChesney and worn by Mrs. Lillian M. Keneaster (Oct 1866 – July 23, 1913). Battenburg lace is a tape lace. Loops of even-width, woven tape are formed ...
The Battenberg name was last used by the youngest son of the Princess of Battenberg, Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg, who died childless in 1924. In 1917, most members of the family had been ...
Yet, at whatever hour guests chose to call at her palazzo, Luisa would be clad in corsages of pearls, anomalous glitter, gold ...
Some say it was created to celebrate the marriage of Princess Victoria to Prince Louis of Battenberg in 1884. Others claim it was invented in the Prussian village of Battenberg. Yet another group ...
Queen Anne's lace is an invasive species. Queen Anne’s lace is an invader of disturbed and newly restored areas where it can outcompete other species due to its faster maturation rate and size. Tends ...
It's finally here! The Velour Lace Trim Chemise. Slip into this super soft chemise made from beautiful velour for the perfect night's sleep. Designed with adjustable straps so you can feel secure ...
Their web is made of silk with a woolly texture due to extremely fine and sticky fibres, which gives them the name lace-weavers. The window spider is found under tree bark, fallen logs, under stones, ...
black lace gown from Oscar de la Renta. The body-hugging piece was slightly see-through at the arms and the skirt and also included a dramatic train, which nearly covered Sánchez’s black Jimmy ...
Lounge in ultimate luxury in our Sofa Loves Lace Hidden Support Midi Chemise. Its soft viscose jersey fabric feels super slinky, and the lace overlay at the neckline adds to the feminine look. With a ...
Although the exact origins of battenberg cake are unclear, it is generally believed that it was invented to celebrate the wedding of Louis Battenberg to Princess Victoria 1884. The first records of ...