Finishing off a commission for Jean LaFitte National Park in New Orleans is this fabulous red velveteen regency bonnet. This bonnet features vintage trim and was made to correspond with a spencer jacket and redingdote made previously for their 200th…
This light weight half bonnet is a great choice for ladies not wanting to wear a full bonnet. OurVictorian era straw bonnet is open at the back and allows room for showing off curls, braids, and other lavish hairstyles. It…
This gown is our American South dress and is a popular choice for every day wear for the 1840s-1870s. It is shown over our standard petticoat and features wooden buttons down the center front. We created a matching straw half…
Our WWI nurses dresses have been VERY popular over the past few years and this one is headed to a lovely couple in England. I had just enough time to snap this quick photo before I packed it up for…
This late 18th century gown is inspired by the styles worn in the 1790s. The dress design and colors all harken back to the portraits of Vigee LeBrunand her connection with femininity. This dress is based upon our Mariedress and…
This bustle era gown is our Amelia dress. This gown was completely customized by the client. The client chose the cotton dress fabric and requestedthe over bustle to be made of contrasting natural linen. In an effort to tie…
These two early 19th century day caps were made for a museum group in Norway. One features a delicate white work ruffle and the other a cotton lace/ribbon trim. These day caps are meant to be worn during the day…
This gown is probably one of my all time favorite designs. It is such a sweet little gown and so flattering. Plus, it is just so comfortable to wear. This gown is our Brooks dress and was made as part…