I would love to see this red riding hood! Personally I love sticking out like a sore thumb in red…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
I like! I can't decide if the woman in the black and white fur outfit is so over-the-top she is…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
Gloria and Madame B, if you were freezing your bunses off I can't tell, you look so relaxed and charming!…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
On March 28th this year, I went to an event that partly took place in an old, draughty church; two…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
I did an event when it was about 50 degrees F out, once. It wasn't so cold in the grand…
On Cold-Weather Couture for the Chilly 18th c. Lady
It's my job to be an obsessed dork & work from the historic diagrams. So call me crazy. If you…
On Medivh: 18th c Men’s Patterning Terror
i LOVE the hatz
On GREAT Hats of the Late 18th c. … [what are they and where do I get them?]
Wow, very interesting Katmax! Thanks for the extra info 🙂 Ah, yes Mr. Wolf, the most modern reason for carrying…
On The Language of the Fan
Those mystery images come from the victoria and albert museum in London. You can browse their archive and order for…
On The Waist Conundrum…
The first picture at the top of this post is Lilie Langtry. It's a nice picture I haven't seen before:)…
On The Language of the Fan