These two early 19th century dresses are for the Junior Apprentice Program at Historic Exchange Place in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. Intended to represent the diverse sartorial heritage of this original stagecoach stop, these two dresses embody the…
Finishing off a large commission from a museum in Pennsylvania are these gorgeous silk drawn bonnets. Ideal in shape and size for the 1840s, these ultra feminine bonnets are lightweight, fuss- free anda breeze to wear. Drawn bonnet in linen…
As part of a larger commission for a museum in Pennsylvania, we constructed these two custom made late 1830s-early 1840s era gowns for their historical interpretation program. Made of 100% cotton reproduction prints, these two gown can be worn as…
These two bold and bright 1830s era gownsare part of a large commission headed to a museum in Pennsylvania. These dressesare made of 100% replica print cotton with large Gigotsleeves tapered to the wrist. The bodices are fully lined in…
These two Victorian Era corsets are part of a large commission headed to a museum in Pennsylvania. These lightweight corsets are ideal for daily wear while still maintaining their shape andallowing for flexibility andmovement. For more information about these custom…
These three dresses are headed to the C&O National Historical Park in Cumberland Maryland. These dresses areinspired by the movement West after the American Civil War. They are made of high quality, replica print cotton. The bodices and sleeves are…
This series of garments was created for The Maryland Military Museum’s 2017 exhibit on Johns Hopkins Base 18 and WWI era nurse Bessie Baker. After looking at several original images of Bessie Baker both prior to and during the War,…
This lovely gown is headed to an interpreter in Virginia at historic Mount Vernon. This is our Camille dress in a lovely indigo blue Cocheco Mills reproduction cotton print. Under the gown is our chemisette in vintage white cotton lawn.…