by "decorative" I meant "decorated," with embroidery, etc. Sorry for the confusion/type-o
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
Other Lauren - I saw the photos from that event, and you all looked divine! FJ - the coat sounds…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
Am I right that women would wear silk mitts for dressy outfits too? I live in So CA and it…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
Although not massively relevant, I have to post a pic of my fabulous police greatcoat. It's part of the police…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
We just had an event in the cold a few weekends ago. I wore my warm wool coat with an…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
Mr. Wolf, I'm not sure why the term "frock" was used for both men and women. I shall have to…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
I want that redingote like there is no tomorrow COSTUME LUST!
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
I absolutely adore your page!
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
I visited Colonial Williamsburg around New Years two years ago. It's never that cold in Virginia, but I remember it…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
The term "frock" was used for a man's work frock in the 18th century, but is it also a term…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady