Greetings!
This week I am back home, safe and snug, and presenting you with three new Victorian gowns! One of these gowns is named in honor of a wonderful customer, Lady Willow Jenipe. The real gown is a French silk visiting dress from 1885 or so.
The gown comes with authentic undergarments for the period. The corset is a lovely purple satin, and has been named 'purple prose'. Who knew a lady had that hiding under her gown? The gown is something I hoped will suit Lady Willow in her travels around SL.
Next up we have a chocolate silk day gown with gold fringe, Tessa.
A corset of printed black cotton, drawers with a sweet pink ribbon, and pink stockings accompany this gown.
Last is a really sleek and elegant summer reception gown, Juliette. This gown is made of silk, lace, and black velvet trim.
The gown has an amazing black and gold corset I call bumblebee, as well as black lace drawers and gold stockings.
As always the gowns can be found up on Xstreet, and there are resizing scripts in the skirts.
Now I have one other little announcement. We've started a Spruz site, which is somewhat like Ning. For now it's just a place where I can chat, write articles, and socilize with others who adore vintage and antique clothing in SL. I hope you'll come and join us on http://curious-seamstress.spruz.com/
That's it for today, I hope you are all having a wonderfully sunny spring time wherever you are. And once again, my thanks to Lady Willow Jenipe for her kind and continued support of Curious Seamstress.
Take care!
Cordially yours,
Kembri
beautiful stuff
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