tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18213663.post6530416625719552419..comments2024-02-05T10:19:47.449-05:00Comments on A Frolic through Time: Period Costuming and the Occasional Side Trip: Vernet 1.0: Summertime Edition. Part 1: The WearingZipZiphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02086335016901683883noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18213663.post-4407048521389461552016-07-21T10:27:47.846-04:002016-07-21T10:27:47.846-04:00Dear Sabine,
Thank you! With the alterations for b...Dear Sabine,<br />Thank you! With the alterations for better fit, the base dress can be used all kinds of ways. I have already designed two variations, one featuring additions to the gauze and small bust poufs plus floufier sleeves, and the second featuring a spencer, a ruff, no gauze layer, and added cutwork near the hem. Think I like the base design so much that will reuse it. <br /><br />Never thought I'd look well in mid-teens fashions but at this point in my life these fashions may look better on me than others. Huge thanks for edging me that direction!<br /><br />Hugs,<br /><br />NatalieZipZiphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02086335016901683883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18213663.post-51351024516436882582016-07-21T04:44:10.484-04:002016-07-21T04:44:10.484-04:00What a pleasant read...I truly enjoyed every line!...What a pleasant read...I truly enjoyed every line!<br />The summertime edition of the Ninon dress looks very charming and with the new hat it gives a complete different picture than the "heavy" orginal...still I can't wait seeing the poufs all on and even if it just would be for one photo :)<br />Very much like you I do prefer the version you've shown at the Jane Austen Festival. Indeed the dress is very versatile and you can match it with a whole lot of beautiful accessories to follow the fashions around mid 1810s.<br /><br />Thank you for sharing.<br />SabineKleidung um 1800https://www.blogger.com/profile/09187943106849398728noreply@blogger.com