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  • V138: Early 18th Century Shoes

    May 17, 2012

    The met, 1700-1720 Ladies, here is a look at the shoes that inspired “Pompadour.”  I spend a lot of time studying extant footwear before we start development on a new historical style,…

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  • V137: Pompadour Court Shoes Giveaway!

    May 16, 2012

    It’s that time again! It’s Pre-Order time for Pompadours and ivory Kensingtons, which means it’s GIVEAWAY time here on le blog. Can’t wait to see if you win them? Order your pair…

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  • V136: Butchart Gardens, The Empress Hotel, and Costumery in BC

    May 15, 2012

    The Sunken Garden at Butchart Gardens, planted 100 years ago in a quarry. The last day of my cruise with Lady Carolyn was spent in gorgeous Victoria, British Columbia.  We visited Butchart…

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  • V135: Pompadour French Court Heels Pre-Order, and MORE

    May 14, 2012

    Back to work! It’s time FINALLY for the Pompadour French Court Heels PRE-SALE! (big cheer!) I’ve been working on this shoe for what feels like forever, getting the toe just that right…

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  • V134: That Vintage “New Look” Pink Dress

    May 14, 2012

    Okay, I’m back! I have more pictures to share of Lady Carolyn and my be-costumed cruise, though. 🙂  We had two formal dress dinners while on board, and for the second, Carolyn…

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  • V133: Astoria, Oregon, and Regency Ladies

    May 13, 2012

    You know what’s coming … “I’m on a BOAT!” well…sortof…. Ahoy, from Astoria, Oregon!  Today Carolyn and I spent a lovely afternoon strolling around this quaint little seaside town, touring the stunning…

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  • V132: “Mad Women” on a Boat – Vintage 1960s

    May 12, 2012

    A couple nights ago was “60s night” here on our floating hotel, so Carolyn and I dressed up in our late 50s/early 60s attire, complete with some BIGASS hair.  Carolyn has magical…

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  • V131: 1912 Ladies, and Alcatraz

    May 10, 2012

    Our ship docked at Pier 33, San Francisco Hi again, from the Big Blue!  The last two days we’ve been at port in San Francisco, a city I’m familiar with, but oddly…

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  • V130: Catalina Island, 1940

    May 9, 2012

    First off, this… Now, got that out of the way… I’m currently on a cruise with Lady Carolyn, going up the West Coast of America, into Canada.  Carolyn is an “onboard speaker,”…

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  • V129: 18th Century Reds

    May 8, 2012

    Imatex – red velvet jacket, bound in blue, 1780-90s. This is a must-someday-make jacket I’m a sucker for red, I’ll admit.  My second 18th century gown was red and still love it…

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  • V128: Interview with Laurie Tavan, “Daze of Laur” Couture

    May 7, 2012

    Today’s interview is with a fantastic seamstress, Laurie Tavan, who creates incredible historical garments and custom corsets.  Her attention to detail and skill in design and technique are second to none.  In…

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  • V127: Costumer’s Link Love

    May 6, 2012

    Here are some costume blogs I’ve found recently, and really enjoy.  I hope you enjoy them too!: A Lady of Fashion The Mended Soul Today’s Dandy Serendipitous Stitchery The Button Basket Rococo…

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  • V126: A Colonial Williamsburg Pocket for Colonial Williamsburg

    May 5, 2012

    I’m about to leave on a West Coast cruise for eight days and I thought I’d take along some embroidery.  I’m not much of an embroiderer, but it interests me, and I…

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  • V125: Costume Painting, Week 4, Tudor Peasant Girl

    May 4, 2012

    Here is my painting from last night’s historical costume painting class.  We had a lovely model dressed as a Tudor peasant.  The white shirt and head wrap gave me a lot of…

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  • V124: How to Measure Your Footsies and Find Your Correct Shoe Size

    May 3, 2012

    Hi all! I made a video to show you how to measure your foot and find your proper shoe size.  This includes both the length and the width measurements associated with “B”…

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  • V123: Instant 1930s Shirt

    May 2, 2012

    Back in 1930, in Hollywood, the Hays Code determined what was and was not acceptable to show in a motion picture.  Things like profanity, drug trafficking, and childbirth couldn’t be shown, but…

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  • V122: Beginnings of a Polonaise Jacket

    May 1, 2012

    Gallerie des Modes, 1780. Dames a la Mode on Tumblr I’ve finally settled on a design for one of my Colonial Williamsburg pieces – a polonaise jacket, inspired by a couple of…

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  • V121: “The Unsinkables” at Gaskells Titanic Ball

    April 30, 2012

    As promised, here are a few photos from Gaskells Ball last Saturday, with our “Unsinkables” group of lovely-attired ladies.  I had a fabulous time, and got to see so many people I…

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  • V120: 1912 Titanic Ball, Hair Stylings

    April 30, 2012

    I just got back from The Other Side of the Mountains (Californialand), and my trip down to Gaskells Victorian Ball.  It was an amazing evening, full of beautiful 1912 gowns that I…

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  • V119: Are Sequins Period Accurate?

    April 28, 2012

    The Met: toque (hat), 1915 The short answer is YES! I’ve heard this question come up a couple of times, in regard to using sequins on our Titanic gowns.  Sequins are not…

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