I'm kindof stoked about the hair. Anything vertical and eccentric tickles my fancy 😉
On Romantic Era Gowns – c. 1820s-1830s
Yes, let's!!!
On Romantic Era Gowns – c. 1820s-1830s
The toughest bit about wearing this era is keeping the sleeves at the proper dropped angle of the neckline. To…
On Romantic Era Gowns – c. 1820s-1830s
I love this era too just for its quirkiness, and not many people wear it. But I like the collapsed…
On Romantic Era Gowns – c. 1820s-1830s
Such great outfits! I hope they sell quickly.
On Costume Clear-Out on Etsy
I love the saggy elbow look of the late 1830s. There's a wonderful star print dress from the Tasha Tudor…
On Romantic Era Gowns – c. 1820s-1830s
Oh how annoying! Still, sometimes it doesn't take much to make a bodice fit - especially if you could wear…
On Turning Over A New (Silk) Leaf
I had never been a fan of romantic era until I saw some really pretty understated gowns someone made. I'm…
On Romantic Era Gowns – c. 1820s-1830s
Ahh!!!! I have been secretly, guiltily, drooling over this stuff lately. And I was about to say costume college?... And…
On Romantic Era Gowns – c. 1820s-1830s
I've been thinking a lot about this era of fashion too lately! Such beautiful examples!
On Romantic Era Gowns – c. 1820s-1830s