This lovely burgundy regency bonnet is based on historical pattern and fashion plate 19 century. It is made cotton sateen, decorated with a flower arrangement, velvet ribbon and lace. It also has two drawstring ties at the front side to fasten the bonnet. It expresses the style and fashion of the early 19 century (1800-1830). The bonnet will by perfect for Regency age fashion reenactors, Jane Austen and Napoleonic events, costume events, theatrical performances. Details: - this bonnet is made cotton sateen - the under brim is rushed taffeta with lace - decorated burgundy and white flowers, velvet ribbon - tied with bow under the chin - the shape is made from buckram and wire. The bonnet is made to order. I am happy to discuss colours with you and have access to a vast array of fabrics, flowers and ribbons.
More Regency era clothing and accessories? Why not! I’ve spent the majority of this pandemic sewing through my fabric and notions surplus, so when it’s safe to gather again, I’ll …
Always looking for new dress-up opportunities, I contacted JASNA to see what Atlanta-area events might require head-to-toe Regency finery. Turns out local Jane Austen fans are (I suppose understandably) more about the author's stories than her clothes. Despite my potentially offensive insistence that there's no point h
Wer eine humorvolle Partyaktivität sucht für einen Mädelsnachmittag ganz im Stil von englischen Kostümdramaserien à la Janes Austen.
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Here is a quick and easy guide to creating a fairly realistic looking Victorian or Regency bonnet.I am sorry but I haven’t been able to get step by step photos for this post yet but I will t…
Brand: Cocoa Jam (Handmade Kawaii Headpieces & Accessories) ● Floral Design This price is for a bonnet and a floral clip only, others are not included.
In December I found out about a KQED movie premier of the BBC production of Sanditon, the previously unfinished book by Jane Austen. The event was posted on the Greater Bay Area Costumer’s Guild Facebook Discussion group and when I heard about it, I was thrilled. This meant I could wear the gorgeous Rust colored and pink trimmed dress that I bought from Jean Martin at the GBACG Bazaar. Apparently, this dress was used on the set of a BBC production at one point and even has a BBC label inside. I had finished mending it and adjusting the fit in November and needed the right occasion to wear it. The movie premier at the Castro Theater in San Francisco was the perfect venue to do just that. And as it turns out, a good portion of the movie has the characters walking outside, which is appropriate as this dress is a more of a walking dress. So I would fit right in.