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  • 18th c. Shoes – Survey Results

    January 9, 2011

    LACMA 1780s I thought you all would be interested to know the results of the survey you all took a little while back.  I’m still getting responses (which is awesome, thank you!),…

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  • Corsets Corsets Everywhere!

    January 2, 2011

    Happy New Year everyone! It’s been madness here in terms of stay-making.  I’ve got Olympe’s final pair in-progress, all the boning channels stitched, with one side boned. A close up of the boning…

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  • Shoe-Loving Ladies, Please Take This Poll…(thank you!)

    December 31, 2010

    * American Duchess shoes will be offered in size 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5 , and possibly 11 if there is enough demand for it.* ** The purpose of…

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  • American Duchess’ New Year’s Resolution: 18th c. SHOES

    December 31, 2010

    I’m going to skip through all the fluffy “as 2010 draws to a close” stuff and just cut to the chase.  I have several costuming-related resolutions, but one major big honkin’ elephant…

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  • Christmas Gifties of the Historical Variety

    December 29, 2010

    It was such a lovely Christmas this year.  I spent time with my family, Mr. C, and gave some lovely gifties as well as received some too.  Here are the “historical” gifties…

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  • It’s A Mad Mad Mad Mad Christmas!

    December 27, 2010

    Myself and Mom, in front of the family Christmas Tree. Before I post about the fantabulous costume-related gifts the wonderful people in my life got me for Christmas, I will report on…

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  • Have a Holly Jolly Christmas! (etc.)

    December 23, 2010

    Well folks, as you travel off to various parts of the world, or stay just where you are, here’s wishing you a Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah! Photo from MyVintageVogue

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  • Tiniest and Sneekiest Peek – 1960s Mad Christmas Dress

    December 22, 2010

    Okay, I was going to keep this secret until Christmas, but I’ll give a peek.  It’s not the best picture in the world – will have to wait for Christmas to take…

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  • Regency Christmas at Daughter’s Cafe, Reno

    December 20, 2010

    First course – mushroom and leek soup, a cheese scone to accompany, and currant juice. This past Saturday evening members of the Great Basin Costume Society, and several new additions, gathered at…

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  • Happy Holiday Friday

    December 18, 2010

    I know this weekend is The Weekend of Christmas Parties.  I’m snowed in up here in the mountains, and missing a Steampunk Christmas Party, but have a Regency Christmas Party tomorrow night.…

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  • Upcoming Projects, Looming Deadlines!

    December 16, 2010

    There’s just WAY too much on the to-do list, and it gets worse every time I post a “costume analytics,” but here’s what in the immediate-right-now future: 1795 Open Robe 1795 Janet…

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  • Costume Modeling with Ron: A Good Send-Off to an OLD dress

    December 14, 2010

    Ron’s painting, and yours truly.  Photo by Ron Spears This past weekend I did some more costume modeling for Ron and company, this time wearing an original silk dress from we think…

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  • Costume Analytics: Emilie Seriziat’s White Muslin Gaulle, 1795.

    December 13, 2010

    Welcome back to Costume Analytics.  This week we’ll be looking at a beautiful example of a 1795 transitional garment known as a “gaulle,” painted by Jacques Louis David, worn by Emilie Seriziat.…

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  • The Jane Austen Maxi Bra Complete

    December 9, 2010

    Regency underwear….I wouldn’t call it “pretty,” really.  It was definitely designed for a utilitarian purpose rather than, uh, anything else.  (this is just my opinion of course). That being said, this should…

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  • American Duchess “October Foxhunt” Winter Coat Official Release!!!

    December 8, 2010

    (Click the photo here for more views of the coat) Remember back when I was begging you guys to vote on some clothing designs on a website called Garmz.com?  Well one of…

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  • Vintage Hats For Fun and Frivolity

    December 6, 2010

    I thought you would like seeing some more vintage hats.  Most of these are for sale in the Boutique.  Enjoy! Pink 1950s velvet perching hat. Navy blue 1960s? wool felt hat. 1930s…

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  • Design Sundays: “Decadence SixtyThree” Mad Men Inspired Dress Design

    December 5, 2010

    Okay, technically it’s late Saturday night, but I couldn’t wait to post, so here we go. I have exciting things to show you concerning the release of “October Foxhunt,” a jacket I…

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  • The Jane Austen Maxi Bra – Putting It All Together…

    December 3, 2010

    …and up, and out.  These are quite an intriguing pair of bust-enhancing apparati!  I’m so tickled. These stays have gone together surprisingly well, with just a little fiddling with the drawstrings in…

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  • 18th Century Shoes – A Survey

    November 30, 2010

    Please participate in our 18th c. shoe survey! Please participate in our 18th c. shoe survey!

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  • Exquisite 18th Century Shoes

    November 30, 2010

    Well I wanted to make everyone shoes, beautiful 18th c. style shoes, but I checked into manufacturing them and it would take an order of 1000 pairs of shoes, minimum!  In my…

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