jennylafleur
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- A Fashionable Frolick
- A Most Peculiar Mademoiselle
- A Tailor Made It
- Adventures of a Wanna-Be Seamstress
- Amphorae
- Aylwen Gardiner-Garden
- Bella Miss Ella
- Bridges on the Body
- Costumer's Closet
- Costumes, Cats And The 18th Century
- Couture Historique
- Dollhausfrau
- Fashions of Time
- Festive Attyre
- fitting sarah
- In the Long Run
- Isabella's Project Diary
- Isis' Wardrobe
- JennyLaFleur
- Kleidung um 1800
- Madame Modiste Historic-ish Costuming (drinking champagne while wearing a pretty dress)
- Maggie's Costume Wardrobe
- Mme. du Jards Atelier
- Natalie Garbett - Maker of Historical Clothing and Costumes (Fichu)
- Needle, Threads, & Whims
- On Living History
- Silk Frocks
- Suzi's sewing projects
- The Bohemian Belle
- The Couture Courtesan
- The Doctor in Mourning
- The Dreamstress
- The Dress Diaries
- The Fashionable Past
- TwilaTee, On a Mission to Costume the World
- Two Nerdy History Girls
- V is for Vintage
- Wearing History
Gender | Female |
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Location | Virginia, United States |
Introduction | Since the tender age of two, when I refused to wear anything but a "diss" (dress) I have loved dresses, skirts, frills and girlie things. I became fascinated by historical fashion at an early age, and have been sewing historically inspired clothes & costumes for over 14 years. There is nothing I love more than passing on my costuming mistakes and discoveries - hence the purpose of this blog! |
Interests | 18th century, beading, chocolate, costuming, embroidery, fashion history, fashion plates, handsewing, historical clothing, historical costume, homeschool graduate, jane austen, janet arnold, jean hunnisett, lord of the rings, marie antoinette, mary kay, needlework, opera, regency, sewing, silk, singing, conservitive politics |