wool regency dresses?
Jan. 16th, 2014 12:01 amI'm trying to make a pinterest board of wool regency gowns as I want to make one for
mandie_rw's birthday in Feb...but I'm finding almost nothing! Especially not in the round-gown vein. What'd they all just freeze? Amanda keeps trying to make me dress like Mrs. Bennett as I'm the old married lady, so in order to do that I solidly need that round gown look...but I'm not finding much in terms of wool gowns.
Anyone got some to share?
I appreciate it in advance...here's what I've found so far. Regency Winter Wear, I'll add lots of spencers and pelisses later, but right now I'm just trying to figure out what to use a lighter weight drapey pink wool for.
Anyone got some to share?
I appreciate it in advance...here's what I've found so far. Regency Winter Wear, I'll add lots of spencers and pelisses later, but right now I'm just trying to figure out what to use a lighter weight drapey pink wool for.
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Date: 2014-01-16 05:55 am (UTC)I was starting to get a little overboard. But yes, wool was definitely used. They wrote about the popularity of wool morning dresses in 1818 - I saved the link to the magazine in the board.
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Date: 2014-01-17 02:09 pm (UTC)I'm currently kitting myself out for my Jane Austen Book Club, as we also do teas and dances. Most of us are "old married ladies."
As for wool round gowns, they DEFINITELY had to have them. If anything, some of the Nordic collections, and I'm sure I've seen some in the Dutch and English collections.