Train plus fabulous detachable beaded train carrier! I like the front, it reminds me of Natalie Portman's 'potato' dress.
On 1790s Wrap-Front Gown – More Progress
Really lovely. I have always wanted a Regency style dress but felt that as a very curvy short girl it…
On 1790s Wrap-Front Gown – More Progress
"Vivre to that and an eclair for both of us!" as Mrs Miggins would say. I've never thought that you…
On Historical Costuming vs. Historical Re-Enactment: What’s the Difference?
Lauren, it's looking fabulous! I can't wait to see it in person at the Jane Austen Festival! Your dress is…
On 1790s Wrap-Front Gown – More Progress
MrsC, okay, I know you are right. No train! I know I will regret it if I have it!
On 1790s Wrap-Front Gown – More Progress
You know I am with you -- sometimes I like to be historically accurate, and sometimes I just want to…
On Historical Costuming vs. Historical Re-Enactment: What’s the Difference?
Never have a slight train Lauren - you can't lift it up without unseemly immodestly but it will drive you…
On 1790s Wrap-Front Gown – More Progress
My goodness, people can be such fuss buckets! lol! Laura, I find your work to be lovely and well-made -…
On Historical Costuming vs. Historical Re-Enactment: What’s the Difference?
Thank you! You're all right, this is a hobby, it's for fun. It doesn't mean we don't get obsessive about…
On Historical Costuming vs. Historical Re-Enactment: What’s the Difference?
Haha, this is assuming I have clocked stockings and cute feet! I may have to have only a *slight* train,…
On 1790s Wrap-Front Gown – More Progress