Hi Chelsea - I really need to update this page! At the time, we only had slide buckles, but I…
On Shoe-How-To of the Week: Pretty Pretty Pink Princess Shoes
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On Shoe-How-To of the Week: Pretty Pretty Pink Princess Shoes
Hi Pippi - the answer is two-fold. One is that yes, women's ankles were very narrow, NOT because of genetics,…
On Practical Footwear, 1860-1880
Absolutely! There are some splendid examples of brightly colored satin boots, sometimes with little bows or flowers on the toes,…
On Practical Footwear, 1860-1880
Indeed, there is next to nothing available out there for this period, but I'm working on that 🙂
On Practical Footwear, 1860-1880
That's always the challenge! it's also the reason my company makes reproductions, haha
On Practical Footwear, 1860-1880
What gorgeous shoes! The black and gold pair are marvelous! I've always wondered how the women who wore these boots…
On Practical Footwear, 1860-1880
I'm working on a plan to decorate my Devonshires, and this post has been very helpful! I have one question,…
On Shoe-How-To of the Week: Pretty Pretty Pink Princess Shoes
LOL, just today I was chatting with my hairdresser and told her that as a kid, when watching movies from…
On V348: How To Do The 1940s Lip…
They had overshoes or "rubbers," too! Actually very similar in shape to modern mens' rubber overshoes. But yes, American women…
On V347: Shoes of the 1860s-1880s