New Releases from Trefusis Designs
Marketplace Archive ** CLOSED **
Thank you Leena *hugs*
I am happy to be able to release some new and some fairly new things for historical rp.
These are available at my >>>Mainstore and Marketplace stall at Chateau de Versailles
These are my new 18th century court gowns
Amelia is inspired/based on a austrian court gown worn by Archduchess Maria Amelia of Austria
My second court gown is a bit more colorful.Havent weve had enough of grey and black for this year?
Also I have started to make some 1840s designs for the newly opened british sim St James alongside talented designersStormy Loorakeet and Ephe Luik.
This is my newest gown the Rosamund available at St James (wreath included.
What was the documentary called? I would love to see it. And the house too of course. I hope you are able to do this one day
I wonder what the mistress thought about his will?
You are welcome. I have heard of time capsules but a whole house?
It was just too fascinating not to share
While they say it was preserved as it was they didnt mention the insects or the dust :P
The frogs are like some weird version of Beatrix Potter stories. Not sure if I like them or not.Maybe both like and dislike. lol
When wealthy French bachelor Louis Mantin demanded that nobody touch his lavish mansion for 100 years after his death, even the occupying German army paid heed.
The eccentric recluse, who died in 1905, wrote in his will that he wanted Maison Mantin, in Moulins, Central France, to be turned into a museum dedicated to himself and his gentlemanly lifestyle.
His vision was for visitors to experience his world a century on, uncorrupted by the passing of time. In doing so he ensured he was not forgotten
Read more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maison_Mantin
http://theesotericcuriosa.blogspot.se/2011/03/honorary-esoteric-louis-mantin-19th.html#!/2011/03/honorary-esoteric-louis-mantin-19th.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1361714/Time-capsule-home-opens-century-dark-Dying-wish-owner-obsessed-passing-time.html
http://www.whatsonningbo.com/news-2019-trapped-on-will-louis-mantin-reveals-maison-mantin-in-moulins-france-a-centaury-on.html
Excuse my morbid comment but she does look DROP DEAD GORGEOUS. Pun intended :P
Very pretty and regal looking *hugs*
Maybe an omen of things to come ...00