Books on vintage fashion

It’s been busy around the Emporium these last few weeks. With help from Mr. Acorn, I’m listing all the books that I got from Vintage Victorian.  I have done a lot of work in the sewing room, organizing and culling goodies to sell on the etsy.com web site. What films and books have inspired me, lately? “Persuasion,” based on the Jane Austen novel; the series “Jeeves and Wooster” with Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry; and I’ve been reading “David Copperfield” by Charles Dickens. I’ve also been perusing an interesting collection of works by 21st century artists called “1000 Ideas for Creative ReUse”  by Garth Johnson. I had to special order that book from my local bookseller, as it was sold out.

The books I’ve posted on etsy.com  are reprints of an amazing collection of catalogs, magazine articles and graphics with “how-to” instructions and inspirational drawings galore – material to inspire Victorian and Edwardian enthusiasts alike, not to mention those folks who are getting ready to make an outfit for a masquerade:

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inspiration for 18th c. hat for Ms. M.

So, I’m sewing away on M.’s chemise and she calls me today and tells me to get ready to see the inspiration for the hats I’m going to help her create to go with the rest of her 18th c. wardrobe! Whoa. Here’s the first one:

beautious hat image found on web site by Ms. M.
beautious hat image found on web site by Ms. M.

I think she even found the right ribbon to emulate this effect. She’s going to look lovely in Williamsburg. That’s our goal.