Draping step one accomplished! read more about my 1910 wings of the dove afternoon dress
1910 Wings of the Dove Dress
I’ve just been reading a 1917 dressmaking manual at VintageSewing.info… read more about my 1910 Wings of the Dove dress
1910 Wings of the Dove Dress
I’ve realized that I can be bad about documenting my design/research phase of costuming… read more about my 1910 Wings of the Dove dress
Pretties
Jennifer of A Festive Attyre has caught the Victorian bug and is making an 1875 afternoon gown. So far, she’s still at work on the undies, but check out her GORGEOUS corset! Flossing! Pretty!
Kim of Silk Poppy — gorgeous early- to mid-20th century couture-level sewing — has started a sewing blog for a 1940s-esque jacket. Should be interesting!
Christina of Nehelenia Designs has made a gorgeous copy of one of the stripey 1780s robes a l’anglaise from the Kyoto Fashion book. I want! I Want!
And finally, Heidi of A Dissipated Mind recently chronicled the gawgeous bustle gowns she made for the SASS convention. Purdy!
Whose costuming have you been admiring lately?

