Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Quick and Not-so-Dirty 1915

So as you know, I was frantically going to make a 1915 outfit in 3 days.

Well it happened. is it completely finished and perfect? NO! Do I care? HELL NO!

It's something that I know will need some refining before I wear it next, and I'm ok with that, I did at least have something to wear that I think looked quite smart.

The event itself was smaller than I think they originally planned, considering they had thought they would have 100 horses. The original idea was to have about 100 horses march from around the city to Fort Lytton and then to have a canon firing commemorating the Lighthorse Brigade that went to WWI. We thought we would attend and kinda wave at them. There was some confusion for some time as to whether it would go ahead, but it did, albeit without the march from town, and with 10 horses instead of 100.

But we went anyway! I only have like four photos....





The 4th is of my outfit on it's own..



The blouse is great, although in the breeze, it kept flipping up like a hood. The skirt is perfect, I just need to make the waist. The hat is kinda huge, but I feel like it works! I also wore my new Jade jewelry from our trip to New Zealand.

June is rapidly approaching, and I'm freaking out about how much I have to do before June. I'll have to write a list so that I really know what is going on!

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Newstead House Little Historians Festival

So on the weekend (and I'm still doing pretty well with keeping things updated in time this year so far!), we were invited to Newstead House for the Little Historians Festival. Basically it was a family day at Newstead House with lots of activities aimed at littlies.

So the plan for us was to be there in historical dresses, do a reverse strip, wander around the house, play some games, and generally look pretty.

I also offered to bring a couple of my gowns into the house to add a bit more colour to the house.

We had had a monsoonal deluge (oo big words!) on the Friday night, my normally 45min drive home took 3 hours, and quite literally, our suburb had a moat in the form of some very serious flooding. While for most people, it was nowhere near as bad as 2011, for us it was WAY worse. Our house was fine, but like I said, we had a moat around the suburb, so it was a little hard to get home. But, much to the surprise of the American in-laws, the monsoon was gone by Saturday morning, and really the only evidence was the cars that were literally washed of the roads, the debris in fences and the tide marks and debris on the roads. But Sunday it was a bit humid, but looking magnificent! I woke up early and was greeted with this from the back deck of the house....



Although we were being fed, I felt like making brownies, so I did, and then I packed..... Picnic gear, my two mannequins, Marie and Francoise, a bustle dress and a crinoline, graces..... Man I pack too much for a day out.. :/

I had chosen to wear my blue bustle, thinking it would be cooler to wear than any of my other dresses. And it hadn't been worn in quite a while, so it was time! Originally I had planned to dress at the house, but since my mother in law has only ever seen photos of me in costume, she wanted me to get dressed at home. Which is great, if not a little awkward for driving!



Between 2 of the other ladies and myself, we did a reverse strip, getting dressed in front of the crowd, who apparently thought it was great fun. The interesting this is when we first started doing the reverse strip, I used to email everyone furiously and tell them to send me all the layers that they were planning to wear so that I could research madly.  These days I just wing it. But then, we've been doing the reverse strip for 5 years, so you'd hope I'd know the material by now!

I have to say the highlight of the day for me was meeting the descendent of Kate Leslie..... Whose husband originally owned Newstead House.  I've recreated a dress that Kate Leslie had worn in a photograph portrait from the late 1850s, and she was so very excited to talk to me about the dress, and it turns out that another of her relatives probably lived over the road from my grandmother in Mackay, a city 12 hours north from here. Small world! I loved seeing two of my best work in the house, looking like they just belonged. I wanted to just sit and look at them both, but sadly I have to make do with pictures...



All in all it was a great day, and I hope we get to do it again next year!