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Styling Austen, The Regency Fashion show
This post is based on a presentation for The Glasgow School of Arts Crafting the look Fashion styling conference, click below to find out more about it http://gsastyling.wordpress.com/ For those of you who have lived your whole life in a … Continue reading →
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Almost every man looks more so in a belted trench coat
“Almost every man looks more so in a belted Trench coat” Sydney J Harris This is my second post on the trench coat I am currently making for Whitchurch Silk Mill. The design is complete and the fabric and notions … Continue reading →
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“The best sporting weather proof that the world has yet seen or is ever likely to see”
Sometimes I get projects that are simple, client A wants costume X, I make costume X and everyone is happy. Simple. Sometimes however I get the chance to work on much more complex projects, projects that require research, thinking, … Continue reading →
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