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Becoming Jane Dress

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Becoming Jane A Complete 19th Century Regency Costume for Under $10

Becoming Jane A Complete 19th Century Regency Costume for Under $10 I have been teasing you long enough. Today, I am finally revealing Becoming Jane A Complete 19th Century Regency Costume for Under $10. As you can see the upcycled embroidered tablecloth made the perfect skirt overlay. You really notice the scallop edging in a side view. It also created the perfect train. Here is a close-up of the lovely detail and embroidery. Recycled lace from antique pillowcase edging ... View the Post

10.26.15

Create a Regency Era Bonnet from a Modern Straw Hat

Craft· Fashion

Create a Regency Era Bonnet from a Modern Straw Hat

On my journey to Becoming Jane, I had decided to make a dress that would be worn in the afternoon. This meant I would need a bonnet to go with it. Here is how you can Create a Regency Era Bonnet from a Modern Straw Hat. Inspiration There were several bonnet styles worn during the Regency Era. This is a Stovepipe Bonnet. It could be made simply of straw or covered in various fabrics and featured an elongated crown with a wide brim surrounding the face. A poke bonnet also featured a ... View the Post

10.23.15

Reticule

DIY· Fashion· History

Make a Regency Reticule or a Modern Evening Bag Out of a Doily in 5 Minutes

Make a Regency Reticule or a Modern Evening Bag Out of a Doily in 5 Minutes In the early 1800’s the fashion of Regency skirts were considerably narrower than the skirts of previous decades. Ladies were no longer able to hide a pocket “purse” under the folds of their voluminous skirts. This led to women carrying petite fabric purses on their arm. They were called reticules. You can Make a Regency Reticule or a Modern Evening Bag Out of a Doily in 5 Minutes. Reticules were made of a ... View the Post

10.22.15

Becoming Jane Creating a Regency Day Dress on a Budget

Fashion· Projects

Becoming Jane Creating a Regency Day Dress on a Budget

In selecting a style of Regency gown to make I had to decide between three categories; undress, half-dress, and full dress. Here is the sneak peeks of Becoming Jane Creating a Regency Day Dress on a Budget. Becoming Jane Creating a Regency Day Dress on a Budget Undress, contrary to what it sounds like, consisted of simple frocks worn in the morning, primarily in the home. They were generally made of simple cotton muslin without any trim or ornamentation. Half-dress included dresses ... View the Post

10.16.15

Becoming Jane Austen Costume Challenge

Fashion· Projects

Becoming Jane Austen Costume Challenge

Becoming Jane Austen Costume Challenge As many of you know I am a fan of period films. I love the storylines as well as studying the set design and costuming. They inspired me to create a Becoming Jane Austen Costume Challenge. “Becoming Jane” Two years ago I created a historically accurate depiction of a ladies' 18th-century robe à la Française with period-appropriate accessories. At the time several readers commented that they would like to see a Jane Austen-era gown in the ... View the Post

10.12.15

My Favorite Fall Coats and What I Found at TJ Maxx

Fashion

My Favorite Fall Coats and What I Found at TJ Maxx

I pinned this stunning image a few years ago. I loved it then and, because all of the elements are so classic, I love it now. My Favorite Fall Coats and What I Found at TJ Maxx. My Favorite Fall Coats and What I Found at TJ Maxx Suffice to say I’ve been coveting a leopard coat for a while now. They truly are a classic fashion element. Not only do leopard coats pair well with red they look fabulous with chambray and Kelly green. As well as purple and fuchsia. Really there isn’t ... View the Post

09.23.15

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