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Friday, 23 January 2015

Plastique Fantastique pique nique

Jean Hagen in Singin' In the Rain (1952)
If you ever feel the need to don a shiny white 18th century wig and dig some poly satin and panne velvet, then you should come to Stockholm on August 22. We are planning to have plastic fantastic party, 18th century style, where bad taste is the best. Princess seams, back lacing, modern corsetry and, most important of all, bad wigs, are for once a must. I for one want a pink wig.
 
Lucille Ball in Du Barry Was A Lady (1943)
A festival och ginormous wigs and maids in mini-skirt.
 

As for clothes I haven’t decided yet. Some years ago I made a pair of 18th century stays in black PVC that I have never worn, that would probably fit the bill. (I had a new stay pattern to try out and I wanted to test sewing in PVC). But what to wear with it? I have PVC left for a petticoat, but perhaps I should try to match J who wants a suit in purple panne velvet? Decisions, decisions…

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Ebay do spit out one lovely after another, doesn’t it?
 
TOWER COLONIAL LADY V1O93 WIG WIGS 18TH CENTURY COSTUME

Empress French Marie Antoinette 18th Century Royalty Enigma Costume Wig

Thy Wicked Court Costume Wig Adult Colonial Gothic Marie Antoinette Ghost 18th C







Friday, 2 January 2015

17th century makeup

Just a head up; the article I wrote for Your Wardrobe Unlock'd about 17th century makeup can now be read at Madame Isis' Toilette.

Part one cover the history of 17th century makeup.

Part two show two different 17th century makeup looks, both made with period correct cosmetics.