The last one looks so much like Christina Ricci playing Wednesday in the Addams Family movie! I love the idea…
On V63: Georgian Miniature Portraits
Annabelle, I know just what you mean - I'd be a thatcher's daughter. Yay. I'm a thatcher's daughter now, actually,…
On V61: Favorite 18th Century Shoe Buckles
It looks modern, but is from the 1760s!
On V61: Favorite 18th Century Shoe Buckles
That one is quite fun - I'd be afraid of snapping or bending parts of it off, lol. Or stabbing…
On V61: Favorite 18th Century Shoe Buckles
You'll be doing better than me trying to translate these captions ... I've got my Google Translate all fired up,…
On V62: The Hairstylings of Madame de Pompadour, by Legros de Rumigny
Mid Calf!! Wow, I admit I'm envious, although I don't know if I'd know what to do with all that…
On V62: The Hairstylings of Madame de Pompadour, by Legros de Rumigny
Anon, those curls may have been wrapped around some sort of spindle and "baked" into position, if they are not…
On V62: The Hairstylings of Madame de Pompadour, by Legros de Rumigny
In the first image the side curls look as though they are wrapped around...a spindle?? That would account for how…
On V62: The Hairstylings of Madame de Pompadour, by Legros de Rumigny
I'm glad you like it ! If I can help you with the translation, you tell me 😉 !
On V60: 1770s Hair Notes
These styles are simply stunning! I took 4 years of French in highschool but have forgotten most of it. Maybe…
On V62: The Hairstylings of Madame de Pompadour, by Legros de Rumigny