As I mentioned, we were staying in Montville for the weekend at this beautiful house. It was fully contained, with beautiful gardens, a very comfortable couch and a fabulous view...
But onto Sunday, and I guess the main focus of our weekend away. We were dressed in our crinolines, ranging from 1850s to late 1860s. And believe me when I say that we were the talk of the town. If you think that we normally get a lot of attention when we attend events in costume, it has nothing on Montville. But it was a huge ego boost and if you are an attention whore, then I would suggest traversing the main street of Montville in a historical dress. It was almost as if we had become one of the sights to see. We had many a photo taken and were tooted and waved at. Not to mention taking a heap of photos ourselves. And speaking of which, the first one of the day, the ladies performing their morning grooming...
But onto the ladies in pretty dresses...
As for mine, I was very pleased with how it turned out. And it was the very first time that I actually got to wear my elliptical crinoline as an undergarment in a whole outfit. All my fabric is 100% cotton, so it is surprisingly cool to wear. (The corset does make it a smidge uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time, but I do not mind too much.) One of my favourite parts it that I actully doubled the front and back of my blouse which meant that I didn't have to worry about making a corset cover (time saver). Oh and I am really happy with how the colours go together, and I am rather glad that I used the purple of the skirt as bias on the swiss waist and on the cuff of my blouse, as it really ties it all in nicely. And since I had so much of the bias, I used it on my hat too. I just love the little bird on it. :)
After strolling up the main street, we stopped off at Poets for Lunch. The food was fabulous, but I never imagined that Kerry could fit so much food in while still being tight laced into a corset. I only wish that I got before and after photos so that you would believe the amount she put away.
After lunch, we made our way up to the beautiful lookout over the Sunshine Coast. It was very windy, but we managed to get quite a few photos taken up there.
And our fashion plate shots...
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Montville - Vintage
It has been quite some time since I have posted anything about anything. But believe me when I say that I have been busy. Last weekend saw me up at Montville with the girls. And of course there are costume photos to show. Saturday we went shopping at some of the beautiful stores, dressed in Vintage 1940s and 1950s...
Thankfully I already had my dress (the advantages of wearing Vintage to work), so I just had to grab all the bits and pieces, but I was super happy that I finally got to wear my navy blue vintage hat that I picked up at the last Vintage Fashion Fair that I went to. And of course there were the matching gloves, and the new shoes. I only just got them a couple of weeks back and while they are beautiful, I do not really think that they are supposed to be worn while walking up and down hills all morning. Needless to say that my feet were killing me by the time we got back to the house we were staying in.
Thankfully I already had my dress (the advantages of wearing Vintage to work), so I just had to grab all the bits and pieces, but I was super happy that I finally got to wear my navy blue vintage hat that I picked up at the last Vintage Fashion Fair that I went to. And of course there were the matching gloves, and the new shoes. I only just got them a couple of weeks back and while they are beautiful, I do not really think that they are supposed to be worn while walking up and down hills all morning. Needless to say that my feet were killing me by the time we got back to the house we were staying in.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Regency Picnic Part 3
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