Re: [h-cost] Ye olde modern art WAS Research, Primary & so on

2009-07-07 Thread Hope Greenberg
Very pretty images, nice depth and texture to the animation. As for the womens' gowns I would say: 1950s painting of a Victorian dress up party into which some women in their underwear have accidentally wandered! :-) (but my guess is that the pictures they were based on were mostly later 16th

Re: [h-cost] 1960 hippie fashion

2009-07-07 Thread Kate Pinner
At Sweet Briar (a touch north of Radford) in '66 you could wear jodhpurs to class if your riding class butted up to one of your other classes, but we could wear jeans when not in class (the theatre prof let us techie types wear them to class in the theatre). Kate Pinner -Original Message

Re: [h-cost] 1960 hippie fashion

2009-07-07 Thread Lynn Downward
Even in the public schools of hippy San Francisco (go Lincoln Mustangs!) we weren't allowed to wear pants until my senior year, Sept or Oct, 1969 and then only because we all decided to do it anyway. As Liadain said, there were too many of us to send home. Our Pant-In was on a Friday and only half

Re: [h-cost] 1960 hippie fashion

2009-07-07 Thread Lynn Downward
Sorry don't know how that got out twice. On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Lynn Downward wrote: > Even in the public schools of hippy San Francisco (go Lincoln Mustangs!) we > weren't allowed to wear pants until my senior year, Sept or Oct, 1969 and > then only because we all decided to do it an

[h-cost] Dress Codes....was 1960 hippie fashion

2009-07-07 Thread AlbertCat
Just for the record... Male dress codes abound too. At Prep school, we boys had to wear a coat and tie to class and dinner. Freshmen had to wear a black tie. No jeans were allowed so we resorted to the ubiquitous navy blazer, grey or khaki pants and some kind of striped tie.just like

[h-cost] Virginia Women's Colleges in the 1960's - definitely pre-hippie

2009-07-07 Thread Martha Kelly
Hi Kate (Sweetbriar) and Catherine (Radford) I was at Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Virginia from 1964-1966. Then I went to Northwestern. Because I was there such a brief time and because new clothes were bought for college, I have all sorts of snapshots of my friends and myself t

Re: [h-cost] Dress Codes....was 1960 hippie fashion

2009-07-07 Thread Käthe Barrows
> My Junior year, coats and ties were no longer required except for Sunday > sit down dinner at one's advisor's table. But still no T-shirts to class! As recently as the 1980s women weren't allowed to wear t-shirts to class at my trade school. So I convinced them that a plain-colored pocket-le

Re: [h-cost] Virginia Women's Colleges in the 1960's - definitely pre-hippie

2009-07-07 Thread Käthe Barrows
> I was at Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Virginia from > 1964-1966. This all sounds like what many people were doing when I was in High School in southern CA. then, except for the church and white gloves part. The Beach Boys, and the (male) surfer crowd in southern CA, looked li

Re: [h-cost] Virginia Women's Colleges in the 1960's - definitely pre-hippie

2009-07-07 Thread cbellfleur
Martha, You are a little ahead of me.? I was in high school when I had the blouse with eggplants.? It had an olive-green background and matching skirt.? I had a sweater to match the skirt.? Now I know that was probably not a good color for me - and I know why my mother would never let me have

Re: [h-cost] Dress Codes....was 1960 hippie fashion

2009-07-07 Thread Frank A Thallas Jr
Yes, that. The boys at our school (public) had to wear trousers (no jeans or shorts) and collared shirts (no tanks or tees). Shoes and socks, no sandals. No facial hair. Haircuts no longer than the bottom of the collar. No earrings (not that a lot of guys had pierced ears - YET.) No necklace

Re: [h-cost] Ye olde modern art WAS Research, Primary & so on

2009-07-07 Thread Sharon Collier
Do you mean the two courtesan type women dancing? -Original Message- From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On Behalf Of stils...@netspace.net.au Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 6:50 PM To: Historical Costume Subject: [h-cost] Ye olde modern art WAS Research, P

[h-cost] visiting eastern USA - recommendations of things to see? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2009-07-07 Thread Wilson, Annette
Hi everyone, I am travelling to the USa next week with my husband and we will have about a week near the East Coast between about Philadelphia and Richmond. We will be hiring a car in Pittburgh and travelling around before we go to the SCA's Pennsic War. The area of travel is influenced by where f

Re: [h-cost] visiting eastern USA - recommendations of things to see? [SEC=UN...

2009-07-07 Thread AnnBWass
In a message dated 7/7/2009 7:05:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, annette.wil...@environment.gov.au writes: Any recommendations? A friend told me that the current exhibit of Spanish armor at the National Gallery of Art in Washington is fabulous, and she is by no means an armor enthusiast.

Re: [h-cost] nehru jackets

2009-07-07 Thread CC2010Milw
You do? Ooh! I have wanted one since I was kid! I have a couple tux jackets with mandarin collars that have satiated me, but I like the concept of making one! Any chance of making a copy of it? Henry W. Osier Chairman, Costume-Con 28 May 7 to May 10, 2010 www.CC28.org Look for our fan page on

Re: [h-cost] visiting eastern USA - recommendations of things to see? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED

2009-07-07 Thread cbellfleur
Welcome to America!?? If you are planning to visit Jamestown, Williamsburg (colonial capital of Virginia) is right next door and Yorktown (British surrender) just a few miles away.? They call it the Historic Triangle.? Virginia Beach has an outdoor drama about the First Landing (before they go

[h-cost] non-conformist behavior

2009-07-07 Thread Mary + Doug Piero Carey
Anahita said: The Head Mistress saw me walking into chapel to give my talk and told me not to. This was either late 66 or early 67. I was the only senior not to give a talk. What on earth did she think you were going to do? More importantly, what WERE you going to do? Mary Piero Carey, ag

Re: [h-cost] 1960 hippie fashion

2009-07-07 Thread Mary + Doug Piero Carey
Michelle said: LynnD, apparently you and other uppity girls of your generation are responsible for the comfort my generation enjoyed in our school days. Thanks. You're welcome. We worked at it. Mary Piero Carey, aging hippie & high school stealth subversive _

[h-cost] WWI Khaki Drill?

2009-07-07 Thread Andrew T Trembley
A friend of mine is working on a uniform reproduction and needs khaki cotton drill (about 4 yards). He's got the supplier in the UK who has made it for the British armed forces for the last 150 years or so, but is wondering if there's a supplier here in the states that might be cheaper and

Re: [h-cost] visiting eastern USA - recommendations of things to see?[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2009-07-07 Thread Sharon Collier
Colonial Williamsburg -Original Message- From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On Behalf Of Wilson, Annette Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 4:04 PM To: h-costume@mail.indra.com Subject: [h-cost] visiting eastern USA - recommendations of things to see?[SEC=UNC

Re: [h-cost] 1960 hippie fashion

2009-07-07 Thread Lynn Downward
you were stealthy!?! I should have tried that; maybe my mother and the principal wouldn't have been on a first-name basis. My mom - bless her - said that as long as my grades were good I could wear whatever I wanted within the sense of decency (although she would have kept me in the sweater sets s

Re: [h-cost] non-conformist behavior

2009-07-07 Thread Lynn Downward
Yeah, that talk needs to be given, even here, even now. MAYBE, the world is finally ready for it! On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Mary + Doug Piero Carey < mary.d...@pierocarey.info> wrote: > Anahita said: > > The Head Mistress saw me walking into chapel to give my talk and told me > not to. This

Re: [h-cost] Virginia Women's Colleges in the 1960's - definitely pre-hippie

2009-07-07 Thread Audrey Bergeron-Morin
> > These younger girls don't realize what they missed! Well, I went to high school in the 1990s... which means that the one outfit I remember wearing to DEATH was a brown wool shirt (think lumberjack type, but thinner, and brown with a thin blue line and some orange patterning instead of red a

Re: [h-cost] Dress Codes....was 1960 hippie fashion

2009-07-07 Thread Kathleen Hanrahan
albert...@aol.com wrote: > Male dress codes abound too. > > At Prep school, we boys had to wear a coat and tie to class and > dinner. Freshmen had to wear a black tie. No jeans were allowed so > we resorted to the ubiquitous navy blazer, grey or khaki pants and > some kind of striped tie.just l

Re: [h-cost] Virginia Women's Colleges in the 1960's - definitely pre-hippie

2009-07-07 Thread Beth Chamberlain
These younger girls don't realize what they missed!< But we appreciated the paths you forged! By the 80's we could show up for class in jeans, sweats or even pj's. I always wondered if the girls in pj's with uncombed hair would have dared to do that if there were guys in class. The Home Ec st

Re: [h-cost] Virginia Women's Colleges in the 1960's - definitely pre-hippie

2009-07-07 Thread Sylvia Rognstad
While it's a whole nuther subject and unrelated to historic costume, it bears mentioning that it wasn't just the clothing rebels you have to thank for your academic freedom, but all those courageous dissidents on campuses like Cal Berkeley who stood up for their right to free speech in the

Re: [h-cost] Virginia Women's Colleges in the 1960's - definitely pre-hippie

2009-07-07 Thread cbellfleur
Of course!? So could we. From 2:00 to 4:00 on Sunday afternoon.? Doors open.? Feet on the floor.? Housemother wandering the halls.? And they had to sign in at the desk in the lobby.? Catherine -Original Message- From: Beth Chamberlain (Of course by then we could have men

Re: [h-cost] visiting eastern USA - recommendations of things to see?

2009-07-07 Thread Pierre & Sandy Pettinger
Well, we just heard of an interesting-sounding fabric store, via one of our friends on another costume list - and it also applies to the current thread about 60's and 70's clothing! Sandy Our friend Sophia Kelly Shultz sends this information: Gombar's Fabrics is located in St. Clair, PA (hom

Re: [h-cost] visiting eastern USA - recommendations of things to see?

2009-07-07 Thread Lavolta Press
Pierre & Sandy Pettinger wrote: Well, we just heard of an interesting-sounding fabric store, via one of our friends on another costume list - and it also applies to the current thread about 60's and 70's clothing! Which costume list? Re Gombar's Fabrics, if they put up a website I'd be inte

Re: [h-cost] Ye olde modern art

2009-07-07 Thread otsisto
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYuUaUi892k First off, none of the gowns I saw were from or near 1400s looking. The first woman on the sideline dancing with a man is wearing something akin to what I had seen once upon a time in the Simplicity fantasy costume section. The two "courtesans" one wearing

Re: [h-cost] visiting eastern USA - recommendations of things to see? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2009-07-07 Thread Leah Janette
> I am travelling to the USa next week with my husband and we will have > about a week near the East Coast between about Philadelphia and > Richmond. We will be hiring a car in Pittburgh and travelling around > before we go to the SCA's Pennsic War. The area of travel is influenced > by where fri