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Magasin des Modes, 6e Cahier, Plate I

August 18, 2020February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

January 10, 1787 No-one can deny that our French Ladies cause their fashions to be adopted by Ladies of nearly all other Kingdoms; however, we must admit that there are restitutions that they make to nearly all. Did they not borrow, at least two years ago, Polonaises, Anglaises, Turques, Chinoises? Now they borrow Espagnoles. It … Continue reading Magasin des Modes, 6e Cahier, Plate I

The Pink Pingat

March 25, 2020February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ 1 Comment

I haven't written anything here in a while! The main reason is that I started to take a pattern from a corset at work to share, as I don't have one in my notebook already for the 1830s, and then started considering whether that's against policy, so decided I should stop until I discussed it … Continue reading The Pink Pingat

Sixteenth Century Venetian Dress

January 18, 2020February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ 3 Comments

Several years ago, mid-sixteenth-century Venetian gowns were fairly popular among historical costumers, but I don't seem to see them anymore. (Or maybe I'm just not looking in the right places?) Anyway, I was always interested in them but never made one myself. Recently, I was thinking about this era of clothing again due to a … Continue reading Sixteenth Century Venetian Dress

Hyde Hall Planning: 1830s Chemises

January 12, 2020February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ 5 Comments

The chemise is the first thing you put on, so it's the first garment I'll be discussing. As in other eras, the chemise was used as an underlayer to soak up the wearer's oils and sweat and protect the rest of the clothing. Throughout history, they have tended to be pretty shapeless, but there are … Continue reading Hyde Hall Planning: 1830s Chemises

Announcing 2020's hottest new event

November 9, 2019February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

Putting it in writing to make sure it happens - next summer, I'm going to be hosting an 1830s picnic in central New York! Hyde Hall - this was in April when it was still very cold, so it will be more lush, I promise! Hyde Hall is a gorgeous mansion on Otsego Lake in … Continue reading Announcing 2020's hottest new event

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