DollyKim wrote:Yeah, 1915 is off by a mile, unless it's a typo and supposed to be 1925. I think the other two come from Thoroughly Modern Millie and Singing in the Rain so I'm assuming this line is drawing heavily from movies and TV.
DollyKim wrote:The half-tushed clothing historian in me would like to sit down and have a talk with the 'turn of the century' one and show it Tom Tierney paper dolls of the same era. The striped skirt one in particular makes me wonder what the references were because...
There are affordable Dover books 'Authentic Victorian Fashion Patterns' which I have that covers the 1890s and you can trace many of them, add seams and they'll fit some 1/6 dolls, and '59 Authentic turn-of-the-century Fashion Patterns' that show the real shapes and silhouettes of the era.
It doesn't help I'm in the middle of reading Codpieces and Crinolines right now.
Tam I am wrote:You can do it!
*says the woman who only takes pictures if forced, even if I want them...*
Kattriella wrote:Tam I am wrote:You can do it!
*says the woman who only takes pictures if forced, even if I want them...*
I'll probably have to postpone pictures for a while. My home has been invaded by insects. We have to set off bug bombs tomorrow, and it's going to take days to clean up and put things away. @-@
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