This month we completed 3 pairs of Regency Era short stays (c.1815) for the Pallas Theatre in Washington D.C. This one features delicate hand knit cotton lace This one blue satin accents And this one, pink linen. All of our…
This gown is based upon an original 1847 dress in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I first drafted and created this gown to wear to a living historian conference in June of 2013. The fabrics for this gown were selected…
Did you know this year marks the 100th anniversary of WWI? Boy- we do! We’ve been busy making WWI Nurse’s uniforms for clients all around the world! This one is headed stateside- just up the road for a living…
A replay of our popular all white bonnet! Lovely point d’esprit and straw half bonnet trimmed with vintage venetian lace and floral satin rosettes! Sheer white floral cotton ties are super soft under the chin! Perfect for a summer afternoon…
This regency era spencer jacket was made to be worn with a light blue silk gown. Both the gown and this jacket were custom designed forTheQuotidian Theatre Company in Maryland. The gown is dark colonial blue cotton velveteen and fully…
Just finished! This gorgeous light blue silk regency era gown for an actress with TheQuotidian Theatre Company in Maryland. This original design is based upon an earlier gown I made for a museum in Ohio. The gown is 100% silk…
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.…
In addition to the modified chemises, we also created two 1890s era blouse and skirt combinations for a short film being produced in New York. The creative director wanted something extremely simple, free flowing, and sheer. Here is what we…