Speaking of Chagall - I've seen several productions of "Fiddler on the Roof" in which the costumer and set designer…
On The Robe a la Turque, part 1
I neither sew nor costume, but I love your blog, Lauren! You write so well and look adorable in every…
On The Robe a la Turque, part 1
This is such a great outfit - and I hear you so much on finding two days to string together…
On The Robe a la Turque, part 1
Like Dani, I immediately thought of this similar feature in stays. They are also flattering, in the way menswear so…
On Trends – Late 18th Century Flippy-Flappies
Aw, I'm so honored my flippy flappies (love that term, by the way!) are included. Actually, I really, really like…
On Trends – Late 18th Century Flippy-Flappies
Everyone looks amazing! (And it must be so thrilling to see your shoes everywhere!) I love seeing all the photos…
On Costume College 2017!
They're also similar to the tabs on the bottom of stays, which create a more flexible fit for the lower…
On Trends – Late 18th Century Flippy-Flappies
Darn, the flippy flappies are cute! I think they'd look lovely in a Period Lolita gown, too. Oh well, too…
On Trends – Late 18th Century Flippy-Flappies
I may be stretching, but they look a bit like men's waistcoats to me. I've wondered if they're tied into…
On Trends – Late 18th Century Flippy-Flappies
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