I can see that guy Chris from season one of Project Runway reeeeeally going wild with the 17th c. designs…
On V89: Fashion Face-Off – Hats of the 1780s and 1910s
This is just purely wonderful news (even though I realize that it was news two months ago and that I'm…
On V47: Results of the Great Button Boot Survey
I like the 1780s best, but the 1910s would work too. I huge hat is a huge hat anyway you…
On V89: Fashion Face-Off – Hats of the 1780s and 1910s
I wonder if the drawings are deliberately more huge. Perhaps it was a kind of exaggerationin much the same way…
On V89: Fashion Face-Off – Hats of the 1780s and 1910s
I've GOT to find my photos from an event in Puerto Rico 2 years ago. One of the ladies made…
On V89: Fashion Face-Off – Hats of the 1780s and 1910s
Lovely! You wouldn't need an umbrella, would you? 🙂 I like the early 1900s better as they don't seem to…
On V89: Fashion Face-Off – Hats of the 1780s and 1910s
I vote for the 1910s also. Some of those hats are just awesome... the 1780s versions are just odd looking....
On V89: Fashion Face-Off – Hats of the 1780s and 1910s
I'm an Edwardian lover through and through! Maybe it is simply because I have only ever seen fashion prints of…
On V89: Fashion Face-Off – Hats of the 1780s and 1910s
Wow that site is a great reasource! Thanks so much for sharing 🙂 Oh and count me in as a…
On V89: Fashion Face-Off – Hats of the 1780s and 1910s
If this is one of her older patterns, I think its an oops part of the pattern - it happened…
On V87: Period Piecery – Elizabethan Cabbage