Alittle “Colonial Revival” for an 1876 ballgown, blush dyed to match American Duchess “Pompadours” are making my heart beat faster. ♡
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Looking Back…
I‘ve been going through the photo archive and came across a couple of pictures that were taken of me at an event at Old Tucson Studios. Here I am wearing an early 1880s day dress made of antique (pre-WW1 era) plum/wine-colored silk matte brocade for the bodice and overskirt, and the skirt is a dyed to match silk faille trimmed with burgundy silk velvet, thrown in the dye batch to coordinate. The chapeau is an original 1880 (and rare) “flowerpot” hat, complete with original milliner’s tag on the inside, the sterling sash pin is from the time period as well.
And in this picture, I’m sneaking out to Chinatown…
Adam and I hamming it up for the camera…
It was cold the day we were there and it even hailed- but all the better excuse to be able to wear my winter clothes. 🙂
The Power Of Pink!
Behold the power of pink! Yes, it’s painting time… 🙂
Monday Morning…
It’s Monday morning and I’m waiting on the painting/flooring contractor. Hopefully we’ll be able to get things started today and moving forward, In the meantime, here’s a picture of our temporary office… 🙂
And For Some Bridals…
The bridal gowns were brought last night, so now we have twice the ruffles and tulle in here! 🙂