Thank you, Denise and Sharon. Although most of our actresses protest
wearing anything from our collection of furs (every community theater
is really a community attic, with so many thoughtful people cleaning
out their closets and attics and thinking "ah, this is TOO GOOD to
throw away; I'm
Mother always said a girl needs two minks: one to wear and one to drag.
She was talking about coats, of course ;-)
MaggiR
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On Fri, Oct 2
The Label says it is Filipino, Iloilo City being in the Philippines..a very
cool find indeed!
Sarah Paterson, a long ago visitor to that neck of the woods
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It is a gown made in the Filippines. The design is Filippino.
ex:
(Similar bead pa
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=26535198
http://alzmoments.blogspot.com/2008/12/theres-something-dead-in-my-bed.html
I can remember friends of my parents wearing fur stoles like these two
photos show.
I also found one more photo that shows a couple attached side by side, then
indra.com] On
Behalf Of Ruth Anne Baumgartner
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 2:31 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] My Latest Finds: Fur and hats
My theater's costume collection also has a stole, or scarf, or shoulder
drape (we're not sure how it was meant to be worn) with t
-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On
Behalf Of Ruth Anne Baumgartner
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 2:31 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] My Latest Finds: Fur and hats
My theater's costume collection also has a stole, or scarf, or shoulder
drape (we're
My theater's costume collection also has a stole, or scarf, or
shoulder drape (we're not sure how it was meant to be worn) with two
minks sewn side-by-side and a single mink below. There are no clips,
but the single mink has a cord with crocheted ball hanging from the
underside.
--Ruth An
I have some minks from my boyfriends grandmother and they are a combination.
Two are sewn side to side and two have the clips. I know they were all worn
together but I haven't figure out how yet. But the definitely are sewn side
by side.
Robin
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:39 PM, landofoz wrote:
>
There are not clips on my little critter. I checked it again and there
doesn't appear that clips were removed. Have you seen the critters lined
up side by side and worn over the shoulder?
I'm pretty sure they wore them end to end, not side by side. I've seen them
in older movies, both m
-Original Message-
It is a gown made in the Filippines. The design is Filippino.
ex:
(Similar bead pattern)
http://www.geocities.com/ganns_the_man/msintl05.gif
(snip)>>
To my understanding or what I was told once, the bead pattern is not scales
but a representation of pineapple.
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Definitely Filipino "clipped butterfly" sleeves.Here are some instructions,
as demonstrated on a Barbie doll. The notes indicate this was how the
author's mother did them on people size clothes, which she's adapted for the
doll.
http://1-6thsensedolls.blogspot.com/2009/07/terno-clipped-butterfly-
Some background on the style of dress might be of interest:
http://www.iias.nl/files/IIAS_NL46_0405.pdf
Sidney
2009/10/21 Käthe Barrows
> The sleeves are short and in a bell shape like the 1890s.
>
> As others have said, typical Philippina (female from the Philippines)
> sleeves. One of my
The sleeves are short and in a bell shape like the 1890s.
As others have said, typical Philippina (female from the Philippines)
sleeves. One of my daughters married a Philippino and his mother
still wears sleeves like that today (or did as of Easter this year).
Google on Imelda Marcos for more ex
It is a gown made in the Filippines. The design is Filippino.
ex:
http://chnm.gmu.edu/wwh/modules/lesson12/images/sources/marcos.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/ganns_the_man/msintl05.gif
http://tinyurl.com/yku3msg
http://www.fisdu.com/gown1_big.jpg
-Original Message-
Very ornate gown... I wo
Very ornate gown... I would also think mid - late 60's. The 80's had a
fascination for shoulder pads using padding not netting from what I have
seen but I am happy to be corrected.
Sidney
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Penny Ladnier wrote:
> I took the gown to my jewelry class for my te
I took the gown to my jewelry class for my teacher to identify the type of
beads. She said all of them are glass. The three stands of gold bugle
beads are unusual. They are gold in the middle and brown on the edges.
I have thought about the gown's date all day. When I was teaching at VCU,
uot;
Sent 10/20/2009 5:39:32 AM
To: "Historical Costume"
Subject: Re: [h-cost] My Latest Finds: Fur and hat: photosI took some photos of
the fur and leaves hat that I mentioned. Again, these
were just taken in my dining room. Please forgive the large plant in the
background and
ion, there was a pinapple
silk gown from the 1890's of which this sleeve was quite evident even then,?
The separate skirt was the umbrella shape we find at the turn of the 20th C.
-Original Message-
From: "Penny Ladnier"
Sent 10/20/2009 4:34:40 AM
To: "Historical Cost
Hi Penny,
That sleeve looks like a very traditional, typical Phillippine-style sleeve
for evening wear. I certainly wouldn't date the dress by the sleeve at all.
I would bet the dress is from the 1980s.
The beading is lovely.
LynnD
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:34 AM, Penny Ladnier wrote:
> I don't
Penny,
I remember my mom wearing hats with meshy tops in the early 60s. She
was no fashion icon though :) That is one amazing hat.
Now everybody will be envying your tablecloth. Cute design!
== Marjorie Wilser
=:=:=:Three Toad Press:=:=:=
"Learn to laugh at yourself and you will never
I took some photos of the fur and leaves hat that I mentioned. Again, these
were just taken in my dining room. Please forgive the large plant in the
background and skeleton tablecloth. These are large photos that you can
zoom into...place your cursor and click on the photo. I would appreciat
Marjorie,
There are not clips on my little critter. I checked it again and there
doesn't appear that clips were removed. Have you seen the critters lined up
side by side and worn over the shoulder?
The second fur, the collar, has two to three milk pelts. There are strong,
covered metal cl
I don't normally post photos without a proper photoshoot...but I'll make an
exception. Please keep in mind that I just took these in my dining room.
You should be able to zoom into the photos.
More about the gown...the waistline is at normal or slightly above normal
position. The skirt is A-
The critter would have a snap/ball at the other end to hold him in
place. Also, their jaws were often clips. Really strong clips. I
have a red fox one. I wished my aunt had given me the gray fox (but
my cousin got it, so that's ok!).
The word you wanted was "intact," not "in tack." :)
What does the rest of the gown look like??? (Thats a hint for you to post
more pictures :)
Sidney
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Penny Ladnier wrote:
> Lately I have been going to estate sales. Sunday, I went to a sale and
> bought a stunning beaded designer evening gown or wedding gown from
Lately I have been going to estate sales. Sunday, I went to a sale and bought
a stunning beaded designer evening gown or wedding gown from the Philippines.
The entire gown has gold beads and is accented of large pearl-like beads. It
is heavy...weighing app. 25 lbs. The design house is Borja
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