And To Start The New Week…

Some girls wanted to be a nurse, a ballet dancer, or teacher when they grew up. Um…I wanted to be a saloon girl! (my parents laughed) There’s never enough ruffles or corsets in our world.

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1880s Street Style At The Beach…

As summer begins to wind down, I thought I’d post some pictures of people at the seashore- you could call it “street style at the beach, 1880s style.”

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The Montgomery family, all dressed up and preparing to pose by the shoreline of beach at Stokemus, near Sea Bright, August 8, 1886

The above picture is interesting in that here you see a variety of common styles to include vest/faux, open bodice with faux waist, and closed bodice.. For skirts, all follow the bustle silhouette of the later 1880s but not in an extreme manner and each features some variation on the over/under-skirt configuration. The skirt on the woman in the middle with the parasol is the same color (seemingly from the picture) for both skirts and the under-skirt appears to the be ruffled in rows. The woman standing to the immediate rear of the little girl has a contrasting solid color over-skirt with a plaid check underskirt while the woman at the far right has a skirt and bodice made of the same material with no obvious under-skirt. It’s a very useful portrait for determining some common daytime styles that can be readily utilized for recreation purposes.

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Collecting Shells, Manhattan Beach, Coney Island, 1885 (New York Historical Society & Museum)

These two women are not deterred by the wet sand or water and have simply taken the expedient of hiking up their skirts. They’re a bit more plainly dressed than the group in the first picture with bodice and skirt of the same color. The woman on the left also appears to be wearing a short coat or jacket that has been designed to fit around the bustled skirt.

And just for contrast, something a bit more upmarket, staged in the photographer’s studio…

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The above picture portrays a more elaborate style although it still keeps to the convention of the bustled over/under-skirt combination typical of the later 1880s. In this instance, the bodice appears to drape over the hips and is gathered towards the rear and has a floral print design. Of course, with the woman’s elbow obscuring the waist, it’s hard to tell exactly but judging from the swags of net trimmed in fabric running along the skirt, it appears that the net is the over-skirt with a solid-colored fabric under-skirt. The effect is airy and very appropriate for summer by the beach.

We hope you’ve enjoyed this little glimpse of 1880s street style. 🙂

 

 

Flying Out…

Once again I’m at LAX waiting for my flight to Tucson…this time, it’s back to Tombstone for the Tombstone Territorial Days event. 🙂 It seems that Southwest Airlines is seeing a lot of me these days and with in-flight meals like this, why not? 😉

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See  you all out there!

Tombstone Territorial Days 2017

We’re putting in a plug for Third Annual Tombstone Days event! Scheduled for the weekend of September 16-17, 2017, this event celebrates Arizona’s territorial history and is sponsored by Tombstone Forward, a group dedicated to marketing and promoting Tombstone as a destination. Various activities are scheduled for the event to include a special show, Reel to Real: Hollywood vs. Old West which compares the Old West in reality to that depicted in films. It promises to be an interesting presentation and we’re making plans to be there- time and date to follow (it’s odd that it’s not mentioned in the poster but we’ll find out).

Tombstone Territorial Days 2017

See you down the trail!

And It’s Back To Tombstone…

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Now that we’ve finished our move to our new home and studio in Woodland Hills, next week I’m taking my work and will enjoy our historic home in Old West Tombstone for a few days. Looking forward to my scheduled fittings and Old House adventures! 🙂