Litha...You could do both! Just figure out what you could cut out of your life every day and put that…
On 18th c. Shoes: The Evolution of Our Heels
Looks very promising. If I wasn't in the process of buying a dog I would totally buy shoes from you!
On 18th c. Shoes: The Evolution of Our Heels
I would definitely say transitional. Probably between 1785 and 1795ish. The shape of the back is similar to some others…
On Extant 18th c. Stays from the Marjorie Russell Clothing and Textile Museum, Nevada
Anna - the sole is smooth leather, and in the latest version is uncolored. Often shoes will have leather soles…
On 18th c. Shoes: The Evolution of Our Heels
Wow, those new curves are looking fabulous - absolutely lovely! Can't wait to see more 🙂 Maybe if I start…
On 18th c. Shoes: The Evolution of Our Heels
The curve of number 3 is really pretty. But what about the sole? The black plastic in number 2 looks…
On 18th c. Shoes: The Evolution of Our Heels
yay! I am glad you all approve :-). Angela - they are in half sizes, yes, from 6 up to…
On 18th c. Shoes: The Evolution of Our Heels
Lauren, I just heard about your shoe line from folks at the latest GBACG open house. God Lord, how wonderful.…
On 18th c. Shoes: The Evolution of Our Heels
That looks like the height and width of heel I always look for and never find. I'll be excited to…
On 18th c. Shoes: The Evolution of Our Heels
You'll find some more examples at http://larsdatter.com/18c/womens-jackets.html#pet too ...
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