Little Women Picnic

I had such a lovely, lovely time today at the GBACG Little Women picnic that I had to post my photos right away! The venue was just as lovely as the last time I was there — a beautiful 1870s home with a large lawn with HUGE shade trees, plus beautiful gardens with flowers, a gazebo… Everyone just looked a picture — such beautiful dresses and dapper suits. Lots of sheer dresses that were frothy and fluffy and bonnets you could have eaten with a spoon. The weather was perfect, the food was yummy. Best of all, I got to be Meg March for the day! My day was really made by my fabulous friends, who played the other March sisters, Marmee, Laurie (well, Laurie slept on the lawn all day but we still love him), Kate Vaughn, Belle Gardiner, and more. We played parlor games, lounged under the trees, wandered the gardens, and took LOTS of photos. Just the most perfect day ever. Yay!

New Costume Movie Reviews

I have been WOEFULLY bad about keeping up with my costume movie watching, and actually pretty bad about watching any costume movies! I don’t know what happened — I got into this “tv/movie watching is wasted time!” mode. But I have gotten slightly better, and here’s the result – new reviews! The ITV Mansfield Park and Persuasion (just out in the UK a few months ago) on the Regency page; The Ruby in the Smoke: The Sally Lockhart Mysteries and The Secret Life of Mrs. Beeton (both recent BBC productions) on the Victorian page; and Love in a Cold Climate and The Painted Veil on the 20th Century page. And the Upcoming Movies page is updated! Phew!

European Trip Plans!

So in about a week I am headed off for three weeks in Europe! I’ll be spending the first week with my mother in France — we are going on a walking tour in the Dordogne region, with about 1.5 days in Paris on either side of that trip. Unfortunately all of the Parisian costume museums are showing modern couturiers in their exhibitions (like Gaultier), so I’m planning to return to the Musee Carnavalet to track down the Marie Antoinette things there that I missed last time, and then spend some time wandering the Louvre and a few other museums that I’ve seen before, but skipped last time. Most exciting is that I’m going to be meeting a few other costumers for the day at Versailles that I mentioned a few posts ago!

Then it’s over for a week in London, where I plan to wander the V&A (spending some time OUTSIDE of the costume rooms for once! Edited to add: and I’m planning to study that caraco jacket that was giving me such grief!), National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Museum of London, and the Tate Britain. I’m going to do a day trip to Bath, to see the Museum of Costume and the Jane Austen Centre (which will be showing some costumes from the recent ITV production of Persuasion). I’ll be spending my final weekend near Colchester with Kentwellians Edmund and Bess; we’re going to do something costumey but we haven’t quite narrowed it down (probably a trip to a National Trust house with a picnic etc. in costume).

The trick is getting costumes over there. For the Versailles trip, I need to just bring this with me. I am thinking my cotton polonaise will pack best, but I’m going to need to also bring shift, stays, bumpad, underpetticoat, petticoat, stockings, and shoes. Plus I can’t imagine wandering around all day without shade — I’d love to bring my big capote, but I think it’s going to have to be the low crown straw hat that I wore to Let Them Drink Wine (although I need to figure out a better way to attach it to my head — I just used one hatpin last time, and it kept blowing up plus sat at a really annoying angle). Does anyone have any advice on how to make those hats bend up in back? I think that would help… I guess I’ll bring foam rollers to sleep in so I can have some semblance of interesting hair — I can’t be taking pictures at VERSAILLES with bad hair, for god’s sake!

For the England trip, I’m not 100% sure what era we’re doing. I may rewear my polonaise, or bring my courtesan dress. We were talking bustle until I realized how badly my red/white stripey would pack. This costume packs easier as there’s no hat. I may ship this one over, or stick my poor husband with shlepping it in a suitcase and leaving it at left luggage. All getting-it-there options suck!

GBACG Goes to the Gaskell Ball

I am oh so woefully behind — about a month ago GBACG went to the Gaskell Ball, and I did actually take some pictures! Our theme this year was Victorian fantasy, and only a very few of us dressed up. Bridget wore her fabulous fairy costume, I wore my 1830s evening dress with elf ears and my LOTR circlet, and a woman whose name I’ve forgotten came as the sun (am I forgetting anyone?). Sadness! Next year I may have to just make it no theme, or just pick something along with whatever I want to wear — if I’m the only one wearing it, it should be something I’m excited about! I did think seriously about how much I want to sell off all of my non-natural fiber costumes. This dress is an acetate taffeta, and while it wasn’t horrible because of the low neck/short sleeves, it was definitely uncomfortable. Anyway — pictures!