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…
Lovely regency era straw bonnet with hand made trim and silk ties for a client in Wisconsin. Enjoy! For more information about this bonnetor any of our historical clothing, please visit ourwebsiteor email us at info@maggiemayfashions.com
We recently completed this gown for a client who has commissioned from us in the past. This gown will be worn to interpretPolly Key (wife of Francis Key) in celebration of the 200th anniversary of compositionof The Star Spangled Banner.…
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…
Here is another completed exampleof our Regency Era short stays. Unlike the longer stays of this period, these do not employ a busk. Instead, they lace up the front with cotton ties. A separate adjustabletie runs across the top to…
One of my last pressing orders before I officially take some time off for maternity leave is this WWI Era British Red Cross uniform headed for display at the Wells Museum Community in Middlesex, England. Included with the uniform…
This WWI Era British QAIMNS tippet (cape) was made for theMusee Royal 22e Regiment in Quebec Canada. This cape is an example of our newly updated version of the tippets worn by Queen Alexandras Imperial Military Nursing Service organized in…