I think this is a fantastic 18th century gown to start with. It's really really easy and very adjustable. The…
On The Midnight Chemise a la Reine – Done!
Thank you! Yes, it's can be dressed all sorts of ways with different accessories. That's part of the fun :-)…
On The Midnight Chemise a la Reine – Done!
The white with the slash of pure black strikes me as very "now", actually. And it's such a crisp, cool…
On The Midnight Chemise a la Reine – Done!
It's beautiful in its simplicity. Best of all, you can get other looks by pairing it with sashes and bow…
On The Midnight Chemise a la Reine – Done!
This is so great! I've been trying to find an excuse to make one of these and steamy Virginia summers…
On The Midnight Chemise a la Reine
My own hair is long but too thin for a lot of the period styles, so I have to use…
On V45: Edwardian Hair Mysteries Solved – Part 4 – Beginning Styling
Congrats, this looks so lovely! I am just coming off my own all-night sewing marathon to finish 1940s uniforms, so…
On The Midnight Chemise a la Reine
I'm interested in the volante. It's earlier than the period I usually focus on, but I'm becoming more interested in…
On The Midnight Chemise a la Reine
I do hope it does keep me cooler. It's very thin cotton, but there's a loooooot of it gathered up.…
On The Midnight Chemise a la Reine
Yes. OH YES. Cotton is way easier to work with. I will be wearing black Dunmores with this gown.
On The Midnight Chemise a la Reine