And sometimes the designer gets a new dress… <3

And sometimes the designer gets a new dress… <3

My brain is always designing two projects ahead while wrapping up current jobs. Glad to be out of the fog of dental hell, now I can concentrate on getting things done! <3


Today we were planning on heading south to San Diego to take part in the fashion show at the Gaslight Gathering Convention. Unfortunately, due to events beyond our control, we had to cancel our appearance but we still want to promote the event. However, we still want to put a spotlight on the show’s theme which is based on Alphonse Mucha’s Seasons, a series of prints he created in 1896 depicting the seasons as personified:

Spring

Summer

Autumn

Winter
The Seasons was so popular that a second set was subsequently released in 1897. These are simply exquisite and an excellent example of Art Nouveau.
We sincerely apologize for having to cancel our engagement but hope there will be frther opportunities in the future.
Las Saturday, I had the opportunity to visit ย Old Tucson Studio’s movie ranch at Mescalย (aka Mescal) to do a photo shoot and otherwise participate in a gathering bringing together of those who either worked on the movie Tombstoneย or are “Tombstone enthusiasts.” Organized by my good friend Laurie Jagielo, this event honors both the movie and those who worked on making this iconic film.ย Located close to Benson, Arizona, Mescal is an 80 acre open movie ranch with a western town, various ranch buildings, and a lot of open space with no modern structures in the background. Over the years, Mescal has had a lot of westerns filmed here to includeย Tombstone and The Quick and the Dead. ๐

So without further ado, here are some pictures. First, there was the pre-event party (and birthday party for one of the participants) at Big Nose Kate’s in Tombstone:
First there was the dressing of the organizer herself, Ruby Whirlwind (aka my good friend Laurie Jagielo…here she is pausing for one quick moment before dashing off to her appointment:

And of course, myself. I decided to go “saloon girl” for the night. The proper historical look is a lot more covered up than what people expect: ๐
First, the underpinnings…

And now the dress…

Getting ready for the evening’s festivities…
After dressing others, this is about as good as it was going to get for me. Yes, I actually stepped away form the sewing machines!
And for the festivities themselves, here we are! Can you see a common theme in the style colorway? ๐

And even Doc Holliday (aka our good friend Stephen Keith) can cut up a bit…

And on to Mescal…
Mescal was beautiful and the weather was extremely cooperative. I haven’t been to Mescal in years but things for the most part hadn’t changed…well except that Herod’s house was completely destroyed (I wonder HOW that happened? ๐ ).

Here Doc Holliday takes in “his” town… ๐

And here I am, fresh off the stagecoach from Benson…here’s a better view of the saloon exterior:

And now for a few of me… ๐

Peter Sherayko and I…remember Texas Jack Vermillion from Tombstone? Part of the event was a special birthday celebration for him, hosted by Laurie as well.


And one of me in the saloon…(Photograph by Guy Atchley)

Group Portrait (Photo by Guy Atchley)
And the group shot, I’m up towards the top in the right, next to Doc Holliday. The dress should be a giveaway. ๐

And here’s me at the end of the day, back at No. 11…tired, but happy.

And to top off the day’s fun, a Jack Russell hug. <3 Three days of very little sleep, my corset is the only thing keeping me vertical! Mescal is a fascinating place with a lot of movie history and I look forward to going back in the future.ย And that concludes my very busy week in Tombstone. See you down the trail! ๐
