New Fabergé inspired Heart Lockets - Twelfth Night Designs
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Your textures become more and more enchanting. I fear I shall have to succumb to the "Empress" some day soon!
Your textures become more and more enchanting. I fear I shall have to succumb to the "Empress" some day soon!
Oh, that's interesting - why not? Was it a resources issue or a cultural one?
Madame Luik, you almost tempt me to change the century in which I play. I hope someone chooses to have a masque with an historical costuming theme, so that I have an excuse to indulge!
The vivid turquoise of Maxime is quite entrancing. I foresee yet another visit to your shop in my near future - and I am not using cards to make that prediction!
Oh, dear - I have been trying to exercise restraint, and I am not often present at the most seriously formal Court occasions, but the green Grand Habit is cruelly tempting.
I also love les anglaises; besides being comfortable, their narrow skirts will make strolls through narrow paths in the garden and elsewhere much less inconvenient, as the fabric will not catch on as many branches. All of our maids will thank you, Mme. Giroux, for reducing their time with the needle!
I adore the textures - exquisite to look at, and I can feel the fabric under my fingers.
I could be persuaded, sir, if other invitations do not come speedily; a dance is always an excellent chance to display a well-turned ankle to more elevated targets, thanks to these lovely light muslin skirts that are so "en vogue." And of course, we could always enjoy a rubber or three of whist, with our shoe-tips in close but reasonably discrete proximity.
I have already laid claim to the identity of Elizabeth, then-Countess Conyngham and future mistress of the Prince Regent (George IV). My lady's tastes and ambitions seem likely to provide fodder for the determined gossips of any ballroom, respectable or otherwise.
I much regret the pain that has been caused you by people of poor character, and hope very much that rollback works for the Court of Naples. It has been effective for me on a couple of occasions, but of course there are always oddities.