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.…
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…
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 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.…
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.…