Edwardian Gowns for Summer! Twelfth Night Designs
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Thank you, Belladonna )) I love finding exotic color combinations to recreate.
Thank you, Belladonna )) I love finding exotic color combinations to recreate.
Just got the final hunt package after leaving you the earlier message... the Midsummer Night's Dream prizes are hidden. The hint is downstairs on the sign. Happy hunting!
Thank you, Louise-Elisabeth! I am so happy you love them. I will keep you posted when the hunt starts. I believe they are are sending out my final hunt package this week ... so I am thinking this weekend it should be hidden in my shop ready to be found.
Summer is finally here! Here are some new gowns just in time for summer garden parties, picnics, dinners, and dances.
I hope you all will enjoy these gowns as much as I loved making them for you. I find I just love to wear these all over. I am just having fun making what I love... British Edwardian and Regency fashions.
Gowns are available through the Marketplace (just click the links below) or you may purchase a gown at my shop.
Click here for your carriage to the shop on Antiquity, Bexar.
Three gowns will be coming out soon as part of the SL11B Big Hunt, SL11B Freebie Center, and the Midsummer Night's Dream Gridwide Hunt...
Be sure to stop by the Antiquity booth and the freebie station at SL11B to pick of these two gowns below.
Edwardian SL11B Celebration Gown - SL11B Big Hunt Gift
Edwardian Evelyn Blue Tea Gown - SL11B Freebie
This last gown will be available soon only in my shop as a hunt prize for the Midsummer Night's Dream Gridwide Hunt. Petite size is included inside.
Midsummer Night's Dream Gown
And for the gentlemen... a unisex hunt prize will also be available. The gazebo also comes in petite size.
Wishing everyone a wonderful summer!
Twelfth
Thank you, Claudia and Bella! huggs
Thank you, Tia. ) I have been wearing it around the manor the last few days...minus the veil... hehehehe
I felt very regal... But I do hope someone will enjoy wearing it for their wedding.
This is a gown I been tinkering with for a several months now. I thought I would go ahead and release it. It is inspired after a Robe a la Francaise... and I have included two styles with this gown. I have included a flowing long train and veil attachment perfect for any vintage bride. When worn it creates a dramatic feel... perfect for a cathedral wedding. You can also wear the gown in a more traditional manner with the smaller cape attachment and feather rose hairpiece. Worn without bridal attachments this gown is perfect for any evening event.
Click the link to below to visit the Marketplace listing.
Happy Spring!
Twelfth
Oh I am so happy you love it! Its the biggest compliment to see this picture of you in my gown... Great hair, too! ) Thank you, Jane! Hugs
Thank you! I am always amazed at the color these ladies wore. They were certainly not afraid to wear bright and exotic color combinations. Was fun to hear the designer Paul Poiret mentioned in Sunday's episode of Mr. Selfridge.
I did get to see that other one. It was so good! Seems like PBS is loving Edwardian these days. I will probably get the videos from the PBS store. I love watching their mini series... my comfort movies on weekends. I think I have every Jane Austen production they have made.... and Wives and Daughters (1830s). I have also been meaning to watch Turn on AMC... set during the American Revolution... about the first spy ring... based on a book. I hear its good.