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  • Where to Find Patterns for 18th c. Robes a la Francaise

    July 13, 2015

    LACMA – via Those of you who follow me on Facebook will know I’m working on an enormous Robe a la Francaise for the Costume College Gala. I’m calling her The Silver…

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  • Double Vintage 1970s-does-1930s Wide Legged Pants

    July 10, 2015

    If you’ve been following me for awhile you’ll know I have a bit of an obsession with vintage pants. Although I own and wear modern low-rise jeans, I much prefer trousers with…

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  • Introducing Royal Vintage Shoes – Shoes for 1920s through 1940s

    July 8, 2015

    For the past few years I’ve been running a historical footwear company called American Duchess. We make a lot of really old fashioned shoes, all the way back to the 16th century,…

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  • How to Make Your Own “Mistress Firebrand” 18th Century Shoes

    July 6, 2015

    Last week I shared with you our “Mistress Firebrand” shoes, a pair of “Georgiana” dyeable sateen 18th century shoes that I had decorated with fabric dye, fabric paint, silver lace, and petersham…

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  • Pinup Girl Clothing “Jenny” Skirt Refashion

    July 3, 2015

    Pinup Girl Clothing “Jenny” Skirt in Orange Branch Border Print A couple weeks ago I splurged. I bought the Orange Branch Border “Jenny” Skirt from Pinup Girl Clothing. I’d been seeing it…

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  • Exclusive “Noire” 1940s Pumps – Pre-Order Open!

    July 1, 2015

    We’ve finally landed another American Duchess Exclusive, a design submitted and voted for by you! Meet “Noire,” our vampish 1940s quad-strapped heels in black or burgundy suede. If these beauties were a…

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  • “Mistress Firebrand” 18th Century Shoes GIVEAWAY!

    June 24, 2015

    My hasn’t it been a long time since we’ve done a giveaway! This time we’ve teamed up with Donna Thorland, esteemed author of Mistress Firebrand, a tale of an American actress caught…

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  • Playing With Sailors at l’Hermione, and more Williamsburg Shenanigans

    June 23, 2015

    Lauren M, Adam the Sailor, and me at l’Hermione a second day After our initial visit to The Hermione, we returned a second day at Adam’s request, to pose for a few…

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  • A Visit to l’Hermione at Yorktown

    June 17, 2015

    The third day in Williamsburg we actually spent in Yorktown, on account of the tall ship l’Hermione having put in there the night before, and it being an event not to be…

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  • In Defense of Faux Silk – The Revolution Dress in Colonial Williamsburg

    June 15, 2015

    Day two in Colonial Williamsburg – it was pouring down rain all day. This post will probably ruffle some feathers, but I feel compelled to report on my experience concerning faux silk…

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  • The Midnight Chemise a la Reine in Colonial Williamsburg

    June 13, 2015

    I have gobs and gobs of photos to show you, and stories to tell, from my recent trip to Colonial Williamsburg. Where do I start? How shall I structure these posts!? Eeek! How…

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  • The Versatile 18th Century Market Hat

    June 5, 2015

    On my trip to Colonial Williamsburg this week, I decided to be bold and attempt to underpack. The idea of wearing a different or new dress every day is a modern one,…

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  • The Midnight Chemise a la Reine – Done!

    June 1, 2015

    Well that was quick. This gown definitely holds the title of quickest full dress project I’ve ever completed. And I’m *so glad* I undertook it! To recap, the gown is one huge…

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  • The Midnight Chemise a la Reine

    May 27, 2015

    As happens with all big costume events or trips, it gets to be about a week out and I decide I *NEED* such-and-such new gown, and that surely it will be quick…

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  • 18th Century BigAss Caps

    May 22, 2015

    …one final push for Williamsburg! With The Creature wrapping up (and boy does that feel good!), I have just enough time and plenty of organza left to make a BigAss Cap. And…

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  • Progress on Le Polonaise AKA The Creature

    May 20, 2015

    Trimming the bodice – the left side was done with the roll hem foot and it really “ate” the fabric – the right with a different method. I will need to remove…

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  • A Basic 1920s Frock

    May 18, 2015

    “Frock” is exactly what I should call this dress, even though I don’t really like the word. I found this -frock- on Etsy for an excellent price, and was so pleased to…

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  • “Kensington” 18th Century Shoes in Red are Back!

    May 13, 2015

    And it’s about time! It’s been several years since we’ve had red Kensingtons available in the shop, but they’re finally on their way now, and you can pre-order them to reserve your…

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  • “Is This The Real Life? Is This Just Fantasy?” – The Myth of Perfection

    May 11, 2015

    This past Saturday, Lauren M. of Wearing History posted a fantastic, soul-bearing article on Social Media and the Myth of Perfection. She urged us all to consider the real lives behind the…

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  • 17th Century Inspiration Strikes Again!

    May 7, 2015

    I have only made one 17th century gown and I loved it. It was polyester satin and featured spray-painted lace, but I adored that gown. Somebody else is adoring it now, and…

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