Delightful is this lavender cotton ensemble which is perfect for a garden party, school project, plays or dress up. The bodice on the dress has an insert of netting with lace, a mandarin collar full puffed short sleeves and a small entrance in the back neck area. |
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This reproduction bustled dress of the 1890’s is a charming representation of the period. The ensemble is very attractive in its black lace covering the red in the bodice and down the front panel. |
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This tan wool challis dress and cloak were designed for a History Channel documentary on William Randolph Hearst and Julie Morgan, the architect of San Simeon, by CHRIS VAN DOREN, a Denver Costume designer who worked at Seams Like Olde Times for 21 years. The bodice is fully lined and underlined, featuring a light tan coloring with lace overlay and angled sleeve hem with half-circle over sleeves. The skirt is gored to give it the characteristic shape of the period. |
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This turquoise and black ensemble is quite delightful with its black lace front over turquoise. The ruched sleeve can be pulled down over the shoulder and a hoop added for a Southern Bell look. |
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Charming and attractive is this 2 piece lavender redesign of a 1900 evening gown. The top has a lovely embroidered piece down the front with accents of pink and lavender pearls along the sides on the gathered ruffles at the shoulders. |
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Need a fun, cute bustled dress for an Old West party, Halloween, or some period occasion this is the dress for you. This bustled dress of the 1890’s is of red dotted Swiss and black lace. Some of dots on the fabric are missing, but really doesn’t affect the Old West look. |
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Extraordinary and beautiful is this midnight blue corseted off the shoulder dress. The corset is trimmed down the front with lace and a beaded piece goes along the front, back and shoulder area. |
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Wow-this is a gorgeous finished product when you take an antique piece and modernize it to make it wearable. The cotton bastise fabric has a V pattern radiating to the center front and back with ruching inserts and dotted swiss lace. |
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I love this charming reproduction dress and it looks great on a petite young lady or preteen. The bodice is shirred with a heart neckline and peach poofed cap sleeves and a zipper down the back. The apron and bustle is attached to the belt which goes over a lace skirt. |
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Versatile and attractive is this ensemble. The white Victorian styled dress can be worn alone or with the fuchsia bustle for more of the 1870’s look. Again, as we’ve seen with dresses of this time period is the leg of mutton sleeve which puffs at the top and the remaining sleeve is tight. The skirt back can be let down for train or hooked up to the waistband. |
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This is another one of my most treasured pieces. The 1890’s cape has been totally refurbished and it looks great. The cape is made of a silk twill fabric and trimmed in cotton lace around the entire garment and collar. |
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This full circular wool 1890’s cape with fabulous detail is in great condition for its age. The wool felt cape is fully lined with a cotton fabric and it has inside pockets in the front. The collar has a scalloped effect with several layers of topstitching and below the collar are two unique button closures with antique buttons. |
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