2014 finished up with a flurry of busyness! One of our last projects for the year were these twoAmerican South dressesfor the Oregon Shakespeare festival! The blue striped gown on the left is made from our authentic replica cotton prints.…
We made 7- yes seven of our American South Dresses for the City of Raleigh, North Carolina for a historic festival held in September. In no particular order, here they are! For more information about these dresses or any…
How authentic are our reproduction cotton prints? Just look below to see for yourself!It’s a near perfect match! For more information about our reproduction fabrics, please visit our website at www.maggiemayfashions.com
This dress, chemisette, and day cap are headed to Oregon for a rural heritage museum gala. The gown is made of 100% glazed cotton chintz with wooden buttons. The gown is shown without petticoats. The chemisette and day cap are…
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The final two garments we made for an upcoming 1890s era short film set in rural America were two farmer’s frocks. The creative director wanted these made from burlap. Burlap is made of jute- a course and unrefined fiber.…
We recently completed several garments for an upcoming short film for a production company in New York City. We altered our existing chemise pattern to create this long, flowing undergarment. The full length full sleeves have ties a the cuff.…
We recently completed a custom mourning bonnet for an Etsy client. Images shown without the veil to illustrate bonnet details. For this bonnet, I used a semi sheer cotton eyelet over a straw base. It created a super light weight…