They DO look like sea creatures! eek! lol. It helps to sortof break things down like this, even though it's…
On V60: 1770s Hair Notes
You can expect that very soon 🙂 There have been many a request lately for silver buckles without stones
On V61: Favorite 18th Century Shoe Buckles
ooooh gorgeous. So when can we expect your buckle repro section to start expanding? That crazy awesome V&A - 1770…
On V61: Favorite 18th Century Shoe Buckles
This is terrific!! Love the name "a la Cadogan" for the looped-up style. Loops persisted into the 1790s. I use…
On V60: 1770s Hair Notes
I don't recall you mentionned Legros de Rumigny. He was Madame de Pompadour hairstylist. He published several books. Here are…
On V60: 1770s Hair Notes
Good analysis! Yes the "ponytail" portion of the pouf is always braided and/or looped up a la Cadogan. We don't…
On V60: 1770s Hair Notes
Nice costume- I love your Pet-en-l'air from last year, and the gold ribbons are so pretty! The hairstyle is great,…
On V57: Mardi Gras / Carnevale 18th Century Costume + Hair
Thank you, I love 1770s hair! It's just so fantastically crazy. I've been meaning to try one of these, but…
On V60: 1770s Hair Notes
That's great, thank you! Are you considering making plainer buckles? I'm sure there are plenty of people who could use…
On V59: New “Kensington” 18th Century Leather Shoes in Black and Red
Hi Dreamstress - I agree about the ruffle at the bottom. I think I need to give this thing a…
On V58: The Tim Gunn Petticoat of Suck