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Thursday, November 27, 2008

In One Autumnal Face

Just few little photo mosaics from a very successful photo shoot this past weekend. The gown shown is my 1770 era silk polonaise, affectionately dubbed the "Pretty Penny Gown". The matching hat & shoes were finished just in time for this years ONW/Colonial ball earlier this month. I'm wearing it over my standard underpinnings; red stomacher fronted stays, linen petticoat and cuffed linen shift. I did splurge and wear the delectable silk stockings from Spencer's Mercantile, which I received as a gift from my dear friend T. The outfit is accessorized with fresh water pearl drop earrings & matching necklace. Of course I couldn't dress up without including a few beauty marks. These are simple hearts, as I seem to have misplaced the tiny dancer I cut last year.

Photos are courtesy of my wonderful & talented friend A. I can't begin to thank her enough for braving the 35* weather with me (even though she had gloves!), chasing me around the gardens, making me laugh endlessly & most of all just being there to work on this project with me. She an extraordinary friend & I'm blessed to be the recipient of her talent.

All images were taken at Sinnissippi Gardens, a beautiful public garden and greenhouse in Rockford IL.

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7 Comments:

Blogger muralimanohar said...

Yer preeetty.

9:02 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I adore the colour! And wonderful photographs, too - kudos to your friend

12:05 PM  
Blogger Eliza Knight said...

Oh man! The pics didn't show up...

2:36 PM  
Blogger HMSAcasta.com said...

Oh very nice, not familiar with the locale I fear.

11:06 PM  
Blogger Ninon said...

Beautiful photos!! And the dress... *sigh*

2:19 PM  
Blogger Bridgett McGee said...

quite lovely and inspiring.

3:54 PM  
Blogger M'lady said...

Where did you get your hat from? It looks great with the ensemble.

6:16 AM  

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