It's an exciting time for AG enthusiasts.
We always love, love, love the build-up to new items being released.
It's like group therapy, everyone can relate to each other and
talk about the same thing. Heehee. :-D
talk about the same thing. Heehee. :-D
(And of course, that means winter MyAG gear will release as well, including the holiday outfits and sets, and maybe some new items for the other historicals, like Rebecca...maybe)
In our own excitement about Caroline we thought: "Hey, we should really photograph some more of our own Regency collection."
We asked y'alls on Facebook about what we should do. Some of you wanted to see them now, and one person suggested Lanie as a substitute. Others wanted to see items on Caroline.
So we'll do a mixture, some outfits on Lanie/Lira and some on Caroline when she arrives.
Some of the outfits are clearly Regency attire -- others are based on human costuming, for instance BBC productions of "Emma." We aren't too finicky about being 100% historically accurate here, we buy and order what we like/want.
We pre-ordered Caroline, so hopefully she'll be here next week, fyi -- to start her modeling duties. ;-)
We begin with The Dollies' Dressmaker one of a kind set, this ivory gown and later, a post with the navy spencer jacket that accompanied it (which you can see on our Facebook page if you want a spoiler: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Doll-Wardrobe-Blog/181472528562468).
The dress is gorgeous and we could spend all day waxing on about it -- but a picture is worth 1,000 words.....
Lira makes a pretty good temporary Caroline, and she was happy to model for us.
Just don't tell Maple that Lira will be featured on the blog for like a week and a half.
Also don't tell Maple we used her nautical brass items collection for our tabletop display....
Thanks for visiting us today!!!
3 comments:
I love the 2009 'Emma'! Actually, right now I am making some dark blue aprons like the ones Emma and Harriet Smith wear while painting in the garden and flirting (unsuccessfully) with the creepy minister. I am so excited for Regency clothing - it's been an interest of mine for a long time!
We love those aprons!!! All of the clothes in that miniseries were gorgeous. They did a really good job with the costuming.
Yeah, we also 'heart' Regency fashion -- you can never have too much of it (in our opinion, haha).
Can't wait to see your Kindred Thread releases! Are you making the aprons to sell? I hope so, some Regency aprons available as separates/foundation pieces would be really convenient.
That dress IS stunning!
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