-see is the Artillery Museum in
Newport, RI. Absolutely wonderful, lots of great things on display, and once
again, tremendously accommodating docents and curator.LuAnn> Date: Sat, 7 Jul
2007 14:31:13 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [h-cost] your dream
costume trip> To: [EMA
--- Cin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > travel the world and see every costume related
> > museum you could what would you want to see.
>
> I'd prioritize several ways. Places I havent been:
> Museum of the Confederacy (Richmond VA)
>
> --cin
> Cynthia Bar,nes
I was distinctly unimpressed by
So if you had 3 months (just to set an arbitrary limit to what you can see
but feel free to ignore any time it might take to travel between
museums/countries) to travel the world and see every costume related museum
you could what would you want to see.
I'd prioritize several ways. Places I hav
ical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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At 02:55 07/07/2007, you wrote:
So if you had 3 months (just to set an arbitrary limit to what you can see
but feel free to ignore any time it might take to trave
At 02:55 07/07/2007, you wrote:
So if you had 3 months (just to set an arbitrary limit to what you
can see but feel free to ignore any time it might take to travel
between museums/countries) to travel the world and see every costume
related museum you could what would you want to see.
My list:
If I had three months, I have always wanted three months to research in
Egypt. Within the next month or so, one dream trip is coming true. I am
going to Philadelphia to see the King Tut exhibit.
I would also like to visit the FIDM during Oscar week to view the film
costumes nominated. Then
Don't forget the Historic Costume & Textile Museum at Kent State University in
the USA.
Patty
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To: Historic Costume
Subject: [h-cost] your dream costume trip
So i
So if you had 3 months (just to set an arbitrary limit to what you can see
but feel free to ignore any time it might take to travel between
museums/countries) to travel the world and see every costume related museum
you could what would you want to see.
My list: In the UK I'd have to prioritise
okay, thank you
Silvara
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> From: Jennifer Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: 6/20/2007 6:43:03 PM
> Subject: RE: [h-cost] Your dream costume
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> Ah - yes - wildly extravagant
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Phoenix dress ??
Silvara
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> From: Jennifer Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Historical Costume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 6/19/2007 3:44:27 AM
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> Without th
Phoenix dress ??
Silvara
> [Original Message]
> From: Jennifer Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Historical Costume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 6/19/2007 3:44:27 AM
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> Without the limitation of time or money, it would be
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From: "Deredere Galbraith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 12:54 AM
Subject: [h-cost] Your dream costume
I was thinking of what my next costume would be and I came
I was thinking of what my next costume would be and I came to an
interesting question.
What would be your dream costume?
If you wouldn't be limited by money or your own expertise.
Well, I tend to make my dream costumes. My good friends and family bought
the materials for my Laureling gown: 1
On Tuesday 19 June 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> No restrictions at all?
>
> I would love to make at least One gown with all underpinnings and
> accessories for every period, every country/culture beginning around the
> 10th century...
>
> That's a big dream...
But one I can relate too. In a s
My dream costume has been this one, of Elizabeth de
Valois, Queen of Spain.
http://tlsun.com/society/pics/ElizabethValois.jpg
Now, I do plan on making this one someday, with full
embroidery and jewels, the whole shebang. I just need
to work on my skills some more.
My next big project, which will
Oops I forgot one!
I would love to have a male 18th century white silk with gold embroidery
complete set.
And than wear it to modern party's.
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Oops I forgot one!
I would love to have a male 18th century white silk with gold embroidery
complete set.
And than wear it to modern party's.
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Mmmm I think I found several dresses.
I love this pink one
http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~triade2/tijdelijk/J1.jpg
But it will cost many meters of fabric.
I also love this style of dress.
Especially the bodice.
I would like it a bit more modern I think.
In black with lots of embroidery, lace and some
My dream costume is being worked on right now. An embroidered jacket,
slashed silk petticoats and a coat from the early 17th century. We have
been plotting for about six months now...the embroidery has begun and now I
am in search for the perfect silk.
Yes, I am spoiled!
Kelly
An insolen
I was thinking of what my next costume would be and I came to an
interesting question.
What would be your dream costume?
If you wouldn't be limited by money or your own expertise.
The red Bronzino and a slimmer me.
Margaret
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At 05:40 PM 6/18/2007, you wrote:
>Clark Gable
Oh, yum! >>
Or Cary Grant
Or James Stewart
Or George Clooney, who reminds me more and more of Cary Grant as he ages...
But my dream costume would be either Elizabeth I's Pelican gown, or
Jane Seymour's Holbein gown
Dianne
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Ooooh, I was going to say that! Of course I have
absolutely no place to wear it, but I can dream...
MaggiRos
--- Michelle Plumb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A Robe a la Francaise sewn and embroidered by
> Bjarne, complete with
> corset, pannier, stomacher, hat, cap and purse.
>
> Sigh, just
Sorry if you get this message more than once.
It's been several hours since I send a message but it doesn't appear on
the list.
Mmmm I think I found several dresses.
I love this pink one
http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~triade2/tijdelijk/J1.jpg
But it will cost many meters of fabric.
I also love thi
No restrictions at all?
I would love to make at least One gown with all underpinnings and accessories
for every period, every country/culture beginning around the 10th century...
That's a big dream...
Gia
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> La Mode Bagate
raith
Sent: June 18, 2007 10:55 AM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: [h-cost] Your dream costume
I was thinking of what my next costume would be and I came to an
interesting question.
What would be your dream costume?
If you wouldn't be limited by money or you
Lately, I've had an overwhelming desire to make a 1660s-80s gown. I would
modernize it slightly and make it all fluffy and fancy, but pretty much all
the changes I can think of making were actually done at some point during
that period!
Since I no longer get free fabric, though, I must save u
Deredere Galbraith wrote:
I was thinking of what my next costume would be and I came to an
interesting question.
What would be your dream costume?
If you wouldn't be limited by money or your own expertise.
Well, I think I'd like to have a full-on Victorian - that period between
the two bustle
On Monday 18 June 2007, David S. Mallinak wrote:
> Deredere Galbraith wrote:
> > I was thinking of what my next costume would be and I came to an
> > interesting question. What would be your dream costume?
> > If you wouldn't be limited by money or your own expertise.
You mean, I have to be limite
Deredere Galbraith wrote:
I was thinking of what my next costume would be and I came to an
interesting question. What would be your dream costume?
If you wouldn't be limited by money or your own expertise.
My next costume would be an early 18th century copy of (supposedly Royal Scots
Archers
>The crimson velvet dress/dressing gown from "Gone
>with the Wind",
The dressing gown is gorgeous.
>the figure to wear it,
Don't we all wish for that
>Clark Gable
Oh, yum!
>or my dream man,
Better be Keith
>to carry me up those stairs.
>Suzi
Anne
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At 21:41 18/06/2007, you wrote:
The Holbein Anne of Cleves, down to the smallest detail.
And THEN anything by Bjarne.
And then somewhere to wear them.
--Ruth Anne Baumgartner
scholar gypsy and amateur costumer
On Jun 18, 2007, at 4:21 PM, Hanna Zickermann wrote:
I love the red dress from Bram
The Holbein Anne of Cleves, down to the smallest detail.
And THEN anything by Bjarne.
And then somewhere to wear them.
--Ruth Anne Baumgartner
scholar gypsy and amateur costumer
On Jun 18, 2007, at 4:21 PM, Hanna Zickermann wrote:
I love the red dress from Bram Stoker´s Dracula. And I am
fasci
I love the red dress from Bram Stoker´s Dracula.
And I am fascinated by those medieval "grand
assiette" sleeves. My dream is to be able to
flat-draft the pattern for every measurement
someday. But that´s just the skill and not the costume of my dreams...
Hanna
At 16:54 18.06.2007, you wrote:
La Mode Bagatelle's Artistic Reform Tea Gown, View A, in mossy-green velvet
(for the overdress) and ivory silk for the underdress. I did spring for the
pattern; I just quail before it in terms of my limited skill, especially in
light of the materials I would like to use.
And of course brocade
Quoting Michelle Plumb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
A Robe a la Francaise sewn and embroidered by Bjarne, complete with
corset, pannier, stomacher, hat, cap and purse.
or *anything* done by Bjarne .
susan
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Susan Farmer
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University of Tennessee
Department of Ecology and Evo
A Robe a la Francaise sewn and embroidered by Bjarne, complete with
corset, pannier, stomacher, hat, cap and purse.
Sigh, just a dream.
Michelle in Michigan
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