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  • How to Add Shaped Pockets to Pants and Skirts

    October 21, 2015

    Pockets. We need them. We put things in them. They keep our hands warm. They’re conspicuous in their absence on pants, and a pleasure when included in skirts. Quite a lot of…

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  • An Easy Thrifted and Me-Made 1930s Fall Outfit

    October 19, 2015

    With so many fanciful gowns from various centuries lingering in my closet, 20th century items just feel like normal clothes now. Which is great! Sure, I wear my share of skinny jeans,…

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  • 8 Easy Historical Halloween Costume Ideas

    October 13, 2015

    It’s nearly Halloween time, and I’m sure you’re all thinking about (or working feverishly on) your costumes! Halloween can be a weird time for historical costumers. We costume all year long, and…

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  • Enter the Royal Vintage Halloween Photo Contest!

    October 1, 2015

    It’s October! Enter all things pumpkin, the spreading of polyester spider web on *everything*, and the sudden sprouting of Spirit Halloween Stores all over the country. In 31 days it shall be…

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  • Miss Fisher Chinoiserie Jacket Refashion

    September 28, 2015

    The Miss Fisher Fashion quest continues! So far I’ve made some trousers, a skirt, a blouse, a couple hats, and I’ve purchased a few things as well. I’ve also caught the “refashion”…

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  • The 1940s in Shoes – Black Platforms (With Studs!?)

    September 24, 2015

    In my new endeavor to provide the costuming and vintage fashion world with the best of 1920s, 30s, and 40s footwear, I am constantly studying style trends of those decades. Sometimes I’m…

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  • My Version of McCall 8641 – 1936 Skirt Pattern

    September 23, 2015

    My 1930s “Miss Fisher” skirt inspired by McCall 8641 from 1936 Continuing on with my Miss Fisher Capsule Wardrobe, I set to making a skirt from the navy blue wool gabardine I’m…

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  • Introducing the Tango Boots – Pre-Order Now Open!

    September 17, 2015

    At long last, I’m so excited to introduce our special 2015 Holiday release – the Edwardian Tango Boots! I’ve been working on these for about a year now, tweaking the design to…

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  • A 1920s Photo Shoot with Yours Truly

    September 9, 2015

    More pictars! I don’t really like to model – I much prefer to be behind the camera – but sometimes it’s easiest to put on all the stuff and just go. For…

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  • 1930s Photoshoot with Elspeth for Royal Vintage Shoes

    September 5, 2015

    Gosh, I’ve been so busy I’ve forgotten to share SO much! Time to back up and show you the pretty pictures! I put together a photo shoot with Elspeth, a local artist,…

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  • FlapperHacks: Re-blocking Wool Hats

    September 1, 2015

    On today’s edition of FlapperHacks, I’ll share a couple of wool hats I’ve created for my Autumn Miss Fisher wardrobe. These hats were formerly in one shape, and have become another –…

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  • A Summer Straw Cloche for Mom

    August 28, 2015

    I’ve been on a hatmaking binge, ever since I refashioned my black straw Gatsby hat. No hat in my house is safe now. Even the moth-eaten hat husks waiting to go out…

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  • Orientalism in 1920s Fashion

    August 27, 2015

    Orientalism was a big trend in 1920s Western fashion, taking design for textiles, silhouette, even makeup, from Japan, China, Russia, India, and the Middle East. I noticed that Miss Fisher wears a…

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  • The Famous Regency “Manchester” Boots!

    August 24, 2015

    Boots. Manchester Art Gallery. 1949.97 Ladies, since several of you expressed that you’re not getting our updates on Facebook, I’m posting the results of the latest Exclusive Cycle 6 poll here. Congratulations…

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  • My First Miss Fisher Outfit

    August 21, 2015

    Last month I wrote about my love obsession with Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, and of course Miss Fisher’s fashion. While the show is set in 1929, most of what Miss Fisher wears…

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  • Studying Up on Tudor Footwear

    August 18, 2015

    Mary Rose Shoes – via Tudor shoes are old. They’re about as old as we get for extant shoes, with the exception of a very few Medieval examples. It’s quite extraordinary, really,…

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  • FlapperHacks: Retro-cycling a Hat and Dress for Gatsby 2015

    August 14, 2015

    As all you modern Flappers will know, original 1920s clothing can be hard to find and scary to wear (don’t sweat on it!), so it behooves us to collect our retro style…

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  • The Enormous Costume College Picture Post

    August 10, 2015

    Costume College was fantastic this year! I had a great time, taught some classes, made new friends, caught up with old friends, ate chicken, wore enormous dresses. It was great. I didn’t…

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  • Hello from Costume College!

    August 2, 2015

    Reporting from Costume College: Hello! We’re half way through and having a fabulous time! I have lots of pictures to share with you when I get back, but in the meantime, here…

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  • Review: Rago 721 Waist Cincher from Hourglass Angel

    July 29, 2015

    The more I study and wear vintage clothing…and the older I get…the more in favor on body shaping I become. Sure, a variety of underpinnings is historically accurate for the first 60…

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