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  • Royal Vintage – Deco Darling Collection Now on Pre-Order!

    March 24, 2017

    Hello Darlings! We are super excited to announce that our sister company Royal Vintage has released the newest collection line for Pre-Order (Delivery in early June)! It’s named Deco Darling and it is…

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  • My Last Project of 2016

    January 1, 2017

    1930s-inspired hooded wool bomber jacket. It feels like I haven’t sewn much this year. I certainly have lapsed on the blogging, which I greatly apologize for! Everything we’ve been stitching up since…

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  • How to Wear Vintage Menswear Without Looking Like a Man

    March 24, 2016

    Marlene Dietrich – famous for many things, one of which was rocking this look For centuries, women have been working elements of masculine dress into their wardrobes. Clear back to the 16th…

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  • Wearing History “Smooth Sailing” Blouse Review

    February 29, 2016

    Wearing History “Smooth Sailing” blouse made from the excellent printed pattern, worn with the ready-to-wear “Smooth Sailing” jeans. The pattern also contains piece for these pants. Late last year I made my…

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  • My 1930s Christmas Gown – Done!

    December 7, 2015

    Gosh, I wasn’t expecting to be done with so much time to spare. I forget that vintage sewing takes so much less time than historical sewing, even with working out the pattern…

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  • 1930s Velvet Christmas Gown Progress

    December 3, 2015

    There was never a better time to start something than so close to a deadline, but with just a couple days of hard graft, I’m surprised and relieved that the gown is…

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  • 1930s Velvet Evening Gown Inspiration

    November 24, 2015

    To get right to it, I have about two weeks to make my Christmas Party dress. This year it’s green and it’s velvet, and it’s all the fault of these shoes… “Gabrielle”…

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  • A 1930s “Bonnie & Clyde” Sweater Blouse

    November 6, 2015

    Another adventure in sewing knits – I’m hooked, now! I’ve got my wooly nylon thread, my ballpoint needles, and a goodly dose of foolhardiness. Sorting through my vintage sweaters board on Pinterest,…

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  • An Easy Thrifted and Me-Made 1930s Fall Outfit

    October 19, 2015

    With so many fanciful gowns from various centuries lingering in my closet, 20th century items just feel like normal clothes now. Which is great! Sure, I wear my share of skinny jeans,…

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  • Miss Fisher Chinoiserie Jacket Refashion

    September 28, 2015

    The Miss Fisher Fashion quest continues! So far I’ve made some trousers, a skirt, a blouse, a couple hats, and I’ve purchased a few things as well. I’ve also caught the “refashion”…

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  • My Version of McCall 8641 – 1936 Skirt Pattern

    September 23, 2015

    My 1930s “Miss Fisher” skirt inspired by McCall 8641 from 1936 Continuing on with my Miss Fisher Capsule Wardrobe, I set to making a skirt from the navy blue wool gabardine I’m…

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  • 1930s Photoshoot with Elspeth for Royal Vintage Shoes

    September 5, 2015

    Gosh, I’ve been so busy I’ve forgotten to share SO much! Time to back up and show you the pretty pictures! I put together a photo shoot with Elspeth, a local artist,…

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  • My First Miss Fisher Outfit

    August 21, 2015

    Last month I wrote about my love obsession with Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, and of course Miss Fisher’s fashion. While the show is set in 1929, most of what Miss Fisher wears…

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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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  • 1930s Pink Easter Dress and Vintage Underpinnings

    April 6, 2015

    I love a holiday, a great excuse to wear something frothy, frilly, and vintage. I’ve been rather lazy the past several holidays, though, not wanting to shimmy into the underpinnings required to…

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  • Wearing History 1930s “Moderne” Dress – Done, Finally!

    March 16, 2015

    Wearing History “Moderne” dress with alterations, paired with a me-made cloche, and “Sylvia” two-tone 1930s shoes in red/white I finally finished it! YAY! It only took me – oh my goodness –…

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  • Cycle 3 Exclusive – Vote for Colors!

    February 4, 2015

    We’ve gotten a bit bogged down with the various holidays worldwide, but we’re gearing up for production to start again, so it’s time for another Exclusive! The winner of the Cycle 3…

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  • The 10-Day Tailoring Challenge – Completed in 8 Days!

    December 22, 2014

    Well, here it is, my 1935 jacket, on my body. I’m super proud of this project, even with all the mistakes I made. It’s wearable and looks pretty alright (please forgive my…

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  • My 10-Day Tailoring Challenge

    December 19, 2014

    About 7 days ago I decided to start a tailoring project. Years ago I received McCall 8420, a 1935 pattern with a skirt and kinda-half-Norfolk jacket. The pattern was my grandmama’s, who…

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