Heather Carroll
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- CRM Learns To Cook
- 18th Century
- All Lacquered Up
- Art Hysterical
- At the Sign of the Golden Scissors
- Austenprose
- Bangable Dudes in History
- BibliOdyssey
- Comments on: Blog
- Dames a la Mode
- Domestic Sluttery
- DONNASANDRA - klänningar, shopping och historia
- Elizabeth Kerri Mahon
- Enfilade
- eternallycool.net
- Fashions of Time
- fourfour
- Frugal Fashionista
- History Myths Debunked
- Hyperbole and a Half
- Julia Graf
- Life Takes Lemons
- Love Letter from London
- Marie Antoinette's
- Mrs. Morrissey
- Mrs. Moz
- Music for a while shall all your cares beguile...
- Mythosidhe
- One D at a Time
- Paris Atelier
- Posing at the Louvre
- Prinny's Taylor
- Project Rungay
- Queer the Pitch
- Several Books At Once
- SkincareEtc
- Smart Pretty and Awkward
- Stellar Four
- Stiletto Storytime
- That Is Priceless
- The Canon
- The Dreamstress
- The Fashion Historian
- The House Historian
- The Human Marvels
- The Persistence of Memory
- The Raucous Royals
- The Shock of the Old
- The Single Peer
- The World's Oldest Obsession
- Tiny-Ass Apartment
- Trouvais
- Two Nerdy History Girls
- What Kate Wore
- Women in 18C Colonial America & the New Nation
- Word of the Day Blog
- yum yum delish
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Gender | Female |
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Industry | Arts |
Links | Wishlist |
Introduction | "She changed the hours and set the fashions." |
Interests | I am an Art Historian whose expertise lies in 18th Century British Portraits. The focus of my thesis was portrayals of the Duchess of Devonshire and their role in the celebrity image of the 18th century. |
Favorite Books | Pride and Prejudice, Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire, Where the Wild Things Are, Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution, Northanger Abbey |
What's the earliest you've gotten up to watch cartoons and what did you see?
Speed Racer was always the sign that you got up wayyy too early for Saturday Morning Cartoons