I think that dyeable silk shoes will be perfect! If they only came in black leather, I'd maybe buy one…
On 18th c. Shoes: Why Silk Fabric and not Leather?
Looking forward to these! What color silk did you pick, just a white or off-white?
On 18th c. Shoes: Why Silk Fabric and not Leather?
That sounds like a blast! We are going to attempt to make it out for New Boston š Can't wait…
On Regency Wardrobe Planning for the Jane Austen Festival, July 2011
The dresses in the plates look so voluminous. How many yards does it take to make one?
On Regency Wardrobe Planning for the Jane Austen Festival, July 2011
I look forward to see your gown!
On Regency Wardrobe Planning for the Jane Austen Festival, July 2011
Ah, maybe they were indeed altered! I don't know,it's hard to tell with these not-great photos. I do see that…
On Extant 18th c. Stays from the Marjorie Russell Clothing and Textile Museum, Nevada
Hahaha, Abby, noted! I should realize - I lived in East Texas for awhile and it was like wet mayonnaise…
On Regency Wardrobe Planning for the Jane Austen Festival, July 2011
What fun! Natural fibers work best for humidity. Linen is the best, I think.
On Regency Wardrobe Planning for the Jane Austen Festival, July 2011
I had to actually laugh out loud at your 'cooler at night' comment. No. Do not expect that in Louisville.…
On Regency Wardrobe Planning for the Jane Austen Festival, July 2011
I love the white dot on white - so cool and ever classic! You go girl - busy people get…
On Regency Wardrobe Planning for the Jane Austen Festival, July 2011