It looks SO good! Beautiful and elegant in its understated condition at the moment. Are you going to do vertical…
On V317: 1740s Riding Habit – Nearly There!
Wow, great, great work! And you work so quickly! (Glad you liked the drawstring skirt openings for panniers idea. They…
On V317: 1740s Riding Habit – Nearly There!
not easy stuff to work with but it looks great. Can't wait to see it with trim. I know it…
On V317: 1740s Riding Habit – Nearly There!
What an awesome, sneaky little trick. I have an underskirt that I was planning on rebuilding, I think it's getting…
On V317: 1740s Riding Habit – Nearly There!
I think you're right, Madame Berg - I've only ever seen womens tricorns worn for riding, traveling, and masquerade. I'd…
On V316: Riding Habit Trim Inspirations
I think that was making a statement - very common in men's portraits of the period. Talk about historical cross-dressing…
On V316: Riding Habit Trim Inspirations
You got a really useful blog I have been here reading for about an hour. I am a newbie and…
On How To Make an 18th Century Wig from an Affordable “Costume” Wig
How about a post about what we call tricorns on women? I've heard they were only ever worn together with…
On V316: Riding Habit Trim Inspirations
I love the third, fourth, fifth and sixth ones! How exquisite! I want them all!
On V316: Riding Habit Trim Inspirations
Prinzessin Amalia appears to have a button undone on her waistcoat. Oh, dear!
On V316: Riding Habit Trim Inspirations