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She’s the one all the cowboys in the saloon wish they could afford. They say Jenny comes from a wealthy family back east, and her tastes certainly seem to support that notion. Strolling through the dusty floors of the saloon hardly seems fitting for the girl in such a fine dress, which features a length-adjustable skirt with slimming, boned corset and a satin and lace blouse with 3/4 length sleeves (LC159).
Behind every successful man stands a strong woman. In this case, it is first lady Martha Jefferson, dressed in a brocade dress with pleated satin bodice inset. Soft lace sleeves are finished off with long graceful satin bow at the waist.
The stoic and strong wife of Pilgrim leader John Alden, she was the last surviving member of her family after its arrival on the Mayflower. Reflective of her beliefs and her personality, Priscilla is sensibly attired in a black twill dress and cape with white twill apron and cuffs.
The duke and duchess, landed gentry from Sussex, are embarking on their first sightseeing tour of the United States. Dressed in nineteenth-century style that reflects their refined nobility, they elicit many second looks on the streets of Baltimore and Philadelphia. Duke’s vest, complete with dickey, is cut to pair with the Duke of Morrison Coat (MC156), sold separately.
The duke and duchess, landed gentry from Sussex, are embarking on their first sightseeing tour of the United States. Dressed in nineteenth-century style that reflects their refined nobility, they elicit many second looks on the streets of Baltimore and Philadelphia. Duke’s coat is cut to pair with the Duke of Morrison Vest and Dickey (MC157), sold separately.
The ravages of war haven’t yet besmirched this flamboyantly dressed Revolutionary War officer. The knickers are produced in the style of the day and designed to match the Revolutionary War Officer Coat (MC133) and Knickers (MC135).
The ravages of war haven’t yet besmirched this flamboyantly dressed Revolutionary War officer. The vest is produced in the style of the day and designed to match the Revolutionary War Officer Coat (MC133) and Knickers (MC135).
The ravages of war haven’t yet besmirched this flamboyantly dressed Revolutionary War officer. His twill coat, trimmed with contrasting fabric lapels and cuffs, features gold buttons and epaulettes with heavy metallic fringe.
The author of the Declaration of Independence and our third President, Jefferson and his wife are featured dressed in a manner befitting their social status.
The author of the Declaration of Independence and our third President, Jefferson and his wife are featured dressed in a manner befitting their social status.
The author of the Declaration of Independence and our third President, Jefferson and his wife are featured dressed in a manner befitting their social status.
Miles Standish sent John Alden to propose on his behalf to Priscilla. However, Priscilla said, “Why don’t you speak for yourself, John?” Knickers are cut in the Colonial period fashion, and produced to match the Pilgrim Tunic and Belt (MC129).
Miles Standish sent John Alden to propose on his behalf to Priscilla. However, Priscilla said, “Why don’t you speak for yourself, John?” Reflective of his puritanical upbringing, John’s tunic is black twill with a traditional white collar.
Our most versatile and long-lasting pants, made from durable twill and available in multiple colors to fit any costuming need.
Camisole top has eyelet bodice with rose at center front.
As a setting enhances the jewel, the hoop enhances the girl. Satin hoop with heavy metal boning. Camisole top (GC04, sold separately) has eyelet bodice with rose at center front.
At the medieval castle, her outfit would be incomplete without the narrow hoop. Satin hoop with one bone around the bottom.
Shimmering like the sea on a sunny summer’s day, the gold and lace of this form flattering gown set the Caribbean Pirate bride apart. The luxurious finish flashes brilliantly against the verdant backdrop of a Port Royal wedding or in a more formal setting back in Victorian England.
The duke and duchess, landed gentry from Sussex, are embarking on their first sightseeing tour of the United States. Dressed in nineteenth-century style that reflects their refined nobility, they elicit many second looks on the streets of Baltimore and Philadelphia.
Shy as Pollyanna might be, even she would be proud to show off her four tiered petticoat of washable satin. This heavy-duty metal boned hoop slip will flatter any southern belle. To be worn with all southern belle dresses.