On June 1, 2020 at 6:57 pm Anna Worden Bauersmith said:
Oh. Okay.
Well, the Civil War years land at the end of the era I really like. I find the 1850s to be one of my favorite eras. I like the layering and the shapes achieved. For millinery, there is a series of subtle transitions in bonnet shapes as straw sewers master their art.
Ann, I really like Godey’s 1865, and I really like the pictures that you put in.
Please answer me!
What was your question? I think I missed it or WordPress didn’t let it through.
Ann, I really like Godey’s 1865, and I really like the pictures that you put in: This is my statement.
Ann, I really like Godey’s 1865, and I really like the pictures that you put in: This is my statement.
Can you answer me
I still don’t understand what you want me to respond. I don’t see a question.
Hey, why did you like civil war fashion?
Oh. Okay.
Well, the Civil War years land at the end of the era I really like. I find the 1850s to be one of my favorite eras. I like the layering and the shapes achieved. For millinery, there is a series of subtle transitions in bonnet shapes as straw sewers master their art.
Those, fashion illustrations are originally from the University of Michigan!