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- Left: ornate wool dress tailored by J.J. Miloy . Right: wool doeskin skirt-suit with a silk velvet collar, silk lining, and mother-of-pearl buttons by William St. Pierre Ltd. (en)
- Leslie Ward's caricatures of Donald Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, 1900 , and Sir Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier, 1897 , as published in Vanity Fair. Strathcona and Laurier are illustrated wearing professional attire typical of this period; dark three-piece suits, white collars, and morning coats. (en)
- Clockwise from top: woman wearing black boots, leggings, and cabin socks , Chatelaine fashion editor Vivian Wilcox , HRH the Princess of Wales in a Canada-themed outfit , "Niagara Falls fashion plate" , Nunavimiut outer parka at the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada Goose logo, Canadian teenagers in skirt-suits from Simpson's Spring and Summer Catalogue (en)
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- Vivian Wilcox, rédactrice de mode pour Châtelaine .jpg (en)
- Niagara Falls fashion plate, 1842 Gravure de mode devant les chutes Niagara, 1842 .jpg (en)
- Boots on a rock .jpg (en)
- Canada Goose logo label.jpg (en)
- J. J. Milloy Dress.jpg (en)
- Kate in Ottawa for Canada Day 2011 cropped.jpg (en)
- Lord Strathcona Vanity Fair 1900-04-19.jpg (en)
- Skirt Suit.jpg (en)
- Wilfrid Laurier Vanity Fair 1897-08-19.jpg (en)
- Coat-Suit Classics for the Teen-Age Girls - Simpson's Fashions of Spring and Summer 1945.png (en)
- Woman's outer parka, Nunavimiut, eastern Hudson Bay, c. 1914 - Royal Ontario Museum - DSC00296.JPG (en)
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