Re: [h-cost] The Many Hats of HRH Princess Beatrice

2011-05-04 Thread Sharon Collier
She might if she actually wore them on her head instead of her forehead. How do they stay on, anyway? Double stick tape? Velcro? Sub-cutaneous magnets? Glue? -Original Message- From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On Behalf Of penn...@costumegallery.com

Re: [h-cost] piping on Civil War era dresses

2011-05-04 Thread Lisa A Ashton
Thank you Kristin! We really felt like we were "chanelling" the Ballous, we weren't anxious or nervous, we just took a deep breath backstage, and knew who we were. And I"m still excited about Civil War era clothing; I bought hte 1861 Paletot coat pattern at the 18660's conference and am looking f

[h-cost] Tradition

2011-05-04 Thread Lynn Downward
You may have already seen it but there's an article in the UK Daily Mail regarding the traditions of the wedding party. I know, as much as we liked the dress, we're getting tired of the wedding news; however, this article - well, way at the bottom - identifies the children in the wedding party and

Re: [h-cost] The Many Hats of HRH Princess Beatrice

2011-05-04 Thread Jean Waddie
I quite like the one from Trooping the Colour. I'm not sure that B&E will be invited to Zara's wedding in the summer, but if they were I can imagine her insisting on vetting the hats beforehand! Jean On 04/05/2011 09:45, Sharon Collier wrote: She might if she actually wore them on her head i

Re: [h-cost] Tradition

2011-05-04 Thread Marjorie Wilser
Nice spread. Pippa was definitely the most elegant, and at the same time, so relaxed looking. Not an easy trick! == Marjorie Wilser =:=:=:Three Toad Press:=:=:= "Learn to laugh at yourself and you will never lack for amusement." --MW http://3toad.blogspot.com/ On May 4, 2011, at 1:53