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I normally just lurk around various tribes, but I found this link and HAD to share it.
www.aprilcornell.com/Product...ult.aspx
I'm not very well-versed on how period-correct the white "nighties" are -- but in my mind, they would make excellent chemises regardless. (Besides, nobody who wants to look truly "period-correct" is going to go around exposing a whole lot of chemise. The only exceptions I can think of are the ladies of Mad Sal's, but then again, these garments would probably be too "stiff" for them -- and anyway, we don't WANT ladies on Mad Sal's stage to cover up, do we? But I'm rambling . . .)
L'anyway -- pretty things! Cotton voile! Lovely embroidery! Go ogle!
(X-posted to Historical Costumers)
www.aprilcornell.com/Product...ult.aspx
I'm not very well-versed on how period-correct the white "nighties" are -- but in my mind, they would make excellent chemises regardless. (Besides, nobody who wants to look truly "period-correct" is going to go around exposing a whole lot of chemise. The only exceptions I can think of are the ladies of Mad Sal's, but then again, these garments would probably be too "stiff" for them -- and anyway, we don't WANT ladies on Mad Sal's stage to cover up, do we? But I'm rambling . . .)
L'anyway -- pretty things! Cotton voile! Lovely embroidery! Go ogle!
(X-posted to Historical Costumers)
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Re: Cotton voile chemises/nightgowns from April Cornell
Sat, October 31, 2009 - 4:47 PMbrowsing her sight, she has some pretty stuff for little girls, including a beautiful peter pan collar shirt.