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MarieLouise Harcourt
@marielouise-harcourt
22 Aug 2010 11:28:37AM
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[BB] New gown! <33


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Hello all,

I created a new gown which you can find: here

Wig not included - Transfer permissions L$500

P.s

Is the picture BIG enough for you, Stormy?:)


updated by @marielouise-harcourt: 06 Oct 2016 01:58:51PM
MarieLouise Harcourt
@marielouise-harcourt
19 Aug 2010 05:01:18AM
647 posts

First Girls Gown! *Trefusis Designs*


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I saw this one at the marketplace before! It's gorgeous Sophia ;)
MarieLouise Harcourt
@marielouise-harcourt
18 Aug 2010 02:01:18AM
647 posts

September Coeur Fair - Merchants & Entertainers Wanted


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Hello Tatiana, I'm glad to see you planned this all so well and the information is so clear! ;) I have to watch if I will be able to come though.
MarieLouise Harcourt
@marielouise-harcourt
18 Aug 2010 01:54:50AM
647 posts

Literary Recommendations


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That one sounds very interesting Joan, thanks for sharing! I want that one now too :-)
MarieLouise Harcourt
@marielouise-harcourt
15 Aug 2010 07:03:24AM
647 posts

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YES! Omg! That would be so awesome!
MarieLouise Harcourt
@marielouise-harcourt
15 Aug 2010 06:10:56AM
647 posts

Literary Recommendations


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Ohh, yes, thank you! I saw that one before but wanted to read the Journey first! I will go get it for sure!
MarieLouise Harcourt
@marielouise-harcourt
15 Aug 2010 01:51:42AM
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What is the name of the FEMALE writer then? And, I forgot to mention, I bought a book about Versailles when I was there. It has a lot of information about each rooms, maps.. And so on. I like to look in it sometimes.
MarieLouise Harcourt
@marielouise-harcourt
13 Aug 2010 01:00:17AM
647 posts

Literary Recommendations


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For so far I've read Antonia Fraser's Marie Antoinette, which I realy loved. The title in English is I believe Marie Antoinette: the Journey. Which is realy true, it realy is like you make a journey with Marie Antoinette. From het birth to her death. ( And even a little part after her death) Realy a book I recomenned, though you probably know it already.I also finished reading The lost king of France, which is about Marie Antoinette's second son which gives a good impression about the life of him at court but mainly his life in the tower. It also tells you a lot about what happened after his death. Especially all those people who said they were the lost king of France. It's a realy sad story about a 4 year old boy who's life is set upside down ((is that a normal expression in English too? I don't know. )) I realy recommend it.I'm about to read '' The court society '' which is a sociological study about the monarchy and court society of France. Honestly, it looks kind of boring to me even though I am realy interested in it. However, due to the subject I decided to give it a change.I'm also about to read the memoirs of madame Campane, the letters between MA and her mother, and '''secret memoirs of princess de Lamballe''Hope it helped!
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