V325: Introducing "Tavistock" Authentic Victorian Button Boots

...and it's about time!  I am so excited to finally be able to release for pre-order our first boot, and indeed the only completely authentic Victorian button boot available!

Tavistock Victorian Button Boots - new from American Duchess Historical Footwear
"Tavistock," named for the home of Charles Dickens, is very closely based on original examples of button boots from many fine museums, including my local Churchill County Museum in Fallon, Nevada.  These beauties are made of luxurious black calf skin, lined in real pigskin, and do *not* have a zipper up the inside of the leg.  You really do have to button them up, just like our foremothers.

Functional and historically accurate steel-shanked buttons.
I thought it would be cool to show you the development process of Tavistock, to lead you through a little journey from concept to reality.  Those of you who have been following Tavistock from the beginning will know that quite a lot has changed from the original design.  I'm here to explain why, and give a little insight into how things actually get made...

Tavistock started as a request, of course, by rather a lot of you.  When I hear a goodly number of ladies asking for the same thing, I will look into the availability of something like it on the market already.  For the button boots, I only found "costume" versions, all with zippers up the inside, and none that really had that authentic look.  It seemed like an insurmountable task, to do away with the modern technology and somehow achieve fit for a large array of different ankle and calf sizes, but then I thought, "if you can fit boots with a zipper, why not another kind of closure?"

One of the gorgeous, local boots I researched at the Churchill County Museum in Fallon.  I adore the two-tones and the spectator-y stylings.
The next step was to research, both original examples, and also what the majority of you ladies wanted in terms of color, material, heel height, and detailing.  About 450 of you answered questions in a survey, letting me know that you mostly wanted black, all-leather, with a 2 inch heel, like these:

Via The Met - 1883
With all this information compiled, the specification packet went off to the factory, where it sat for entirely too long.  The craftsmen working on the prototype had difficulty with the design, but were able to produce a sample just before they closed their doors.
My concept drawing
Sample 1 for Tavistock, from the old factory
The sample needed adjustments to the calf - it became clear that we needed to offer wide and regular calf sizes.  By this time, though, we needed to move to a new factory and start from square one, creating another prototype, with all the changes I wanted to make - the two calf sizes, and also a pointier toe, taller heel, and the addition of an elastic gusset at the top.

One of the revisions to Sample 1
Here is where Tavistock began to deviate from the original design.  With the addition of the gusset, the swoopy shaping at the top needed to be straightened out a bit.  I also made the difficult decision to do away with the scallops - in previous samples, the scalloped portion had not met our quality standards, and we try to avoid areas that may cause a high percentage of failure in manufacturing, especially the first time with a new pattern.  Once the factory is familiar with how these boots are constructed, we can add aesthetic detailing back in, and be able to offer two different styles - one more daywear, one more formal.

We also created a new French heel for these boots, something more substantial and visually balanced with the rest of the design.  It went through quite a few revisions...

Development of our new French heels, from left to right
Finally, the last shift was from leather-covered button, prone to popping apart and marring easily, to more authentic steel-shanked plastic buttons, developed from original, antique boot buttons I found on eBay and sent to our factory.
Original boot buttons
The final product makes me giddy, and I hope it does the same for you!  Our new factory has done a splendid job - Tavistock not only looks the part, but functions authentically, and is comfortable as well.  It's met all of my standards, so that means it is time for the pre-order!

Tavistock from the side - this is the wide-calf version
Tavistock Victorian Button Boots
Pre Order December 3rd - 21st, 2012
$150 ($180) Pre-Order Special
LIMITED quantities available this time!
www.american-duchess.com

Out and about....Japanese Street Style part 5 Lolita Fashion

From Fashionistable
Tashi is a student. She got into the whole Lolita, Japanese Street Style movement when she lived and went to school in Tokyo for 3 years. She bought her dress at Hyper Japan last year and her hair like all the girls this week is a wig. Her own hair is actually blonde. I think the red looks perfect on her though.

Bridal Dresses for New Season | New Trend in Bridal Selection

In last recent years Pakistani fashion industry has changed. Lots of new dress designers have come on the board with new ideas. This creates a new horizon of variety and competition. The fashion giants are contributing well in the development of Pakistani fashion and clothing industry and it becomes renowned in all over the world. Some new and novice clothing brands also have got immense popularity due to the quality of attires and presentation. Presentation has made the competition more complex so everybody wants to present their collection in new and stunning way. Xenab’s Atelier is one of the Pakistani clothing brands which is new and most famous in all over the world. They are working with an objective of providing the update fashion with new trends. Quality of fabric is one of their weapons. Xenab Atelier came into existence in 2009 and only in three years it has got immense fame and popularity at national and international level. Xenab Atelier has number of products for every sort of occasion and purpose. You can get casual wear, party wear, formal wear and bridal wear outfits from Xenab’s Atelier. This brand has always granted something fresh and special for the women.




New Bridal Dresses
In recent times Xenab’s Atelier has launched its new bridal wear collection for 2012-2013. The entire collection consists of heavy embroidered bridal dresses with a new stunning look and presentation. Xenab’s Atelier new bridal wear outfits 2012-2013 include lehenga and ghararas with short shirts as well as long shirts. The color scheme for Xenab’s Atelier new bridal wear collection 2012-2013 consists of all bridal dress colors which usually have been used.



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Bridal Pishwas Trend



New Trend in Bridal Dresses


Bridal Dress for Walima Party


Heavy Embroidered Bridal Dress


Bridal Double Shirt Fashion



New Season Bridal dresses



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Bridal Designer Lehenga Choli


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Bridal Dress for New Season
Here we are presenting the whole collection of Xenab Atelier bridal wear for 2012-2013. Hope you will like this collection. If you want to buy these dresses, you can simply take them from Xenab's Atelier official website. Please leave your comments about this Xenab's Atelier Bridal Selection of 2012-2013.

V324: December Call for Sponsors


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Leighton Meester New Haircut

Looks like Leighton decided to say goodbye to her long locks after the Gossip Girl.  But there is something off in these pictures; like she had a serious problem with her stylist or something.  Perhaps she cut her own hair?!

Which look do you prefer? Long or err, short but weird.


Görünüşe göre Leighton Meester Gossip Girl'ün ardından uzun saçlarına veda etmek istemiş.  Ancak resimlerden de görebileceğiniz üzere bu işte bir tuhaflık var.  Sanki kuaförüyle bir anlaşmazlık yaşamış ya da buna benzer bir şey.  Acaba kendi saçını kendi kesmiş olabilir mi?!

Siz hangisini tercih ediyorsunuz? Uzun ya da hmmm daha kısa ama tuhaf.






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Bu Alışverişin Bir Hikayesi Var

Hamile kıyafetleri içinde kendinizi ana kraliçe gibi mi hissetmek istiyorsunuz? O halde çocuklarıyla birlikte güzelleşmek isteyen annelere müjde! Birbirinden özel ürünleriyle anneleri de en az çocukları kadar şımartmayı seven alışveriş kulübü unnado.com ile en trend görünen anne siz olabilirsiniz.

Anne olmak, çocuğunuz veya doğacak bebeğiniz için alışveriş yapmak güzel... Peki, ya bu hikaye nasıl başladığına dair bir de romantik video olsaydı? unnado.com ebeveyn olmaya doğru giden yolu bakın nasıl anlatmış!

“Sadece kıyafetler yetmez, çocuğum için özel ürünler de isterim” diyen anneleri de unutmuyor unnado.com...  Kıyafet ihtiyacınızdan banyo ihtiyacınıza, bakım ürünlerinden butik ve aksesuar ihtiyaçlarınıza kadar her şey en güzel haliyle burada. Çok özel indirimler, hediye çekleri ve kampanyalar ile alışverişin gülümseten hali unnado.com, keyifli alışverişler diler.

Bir bumads advertorial içeriğidir.

Out and about....Japanese Street Style part 4 Lolita Fashion

From Fashionistable
Shirleen is a student and has been dressing Lolita style for a while now. Her whole look is from Bodyline.

V323: American Duchess Historical Holiday Gift Guide

Happy Holidays to all of you and yours!  'Tis the season for jolly times, being thankful, and giving lovely gifts to your dear ones.  Stumped on what to give to your historical costuming gems?  Well here are a few small, stocking-sized ideas...

1. Crochet Gloves from Amazon Drygoods - $15.95


These lovely little ladies' gloves are an excellent compliment to any Victorian ensemble.  Delightful and lacy, they add that little extra touch, while also being practical - no need to take them off for every little thing, as the fingerless feature allows full sense of touch, and anachronistic smartphone fiddling.  (Shhh! Don't tell!)

2. 18th Century Bath & Beauty Products from Litttle Bits Clothing Company - $3.00 - $10.00


She'll revel in sumptuous scents and period correct pampering products, with Litttle Bits' whole line of 18th century items, from rose tinted lip balm ($8.00) to lightly scented lavender powder ($10.00) perfect for powdering the hair as well as the face.  I have personally tried these products and loved them.  Try the Moon of Isis ($4.00) or Cinnamon an Ginger Lye Soap ($3.00), and the 18th Century Herbal Footbath ($10.00).  YUM.

3. Historic Neckerchiefs from Burnley & Trowbridge - $18.00


What better to fill the neckline of an 18th century gown than a period reproduction neckerchief?  Based on many extant examples, B&T's neckerchiefs are a fine, block-printed cotton, measuring approximately 34 inches square.  They come in a variety of colors and prints.

4. American Duchess Clocked Silk Stockings & Buckles - $25.00 - $40.00


Okay, I know these are my own products, but they really do make great gifts!  The stockings come in three color - the white is dyeable - with three different historical reproduction clocking designs.  They are 98% silk, with stretch at the tops to help keep them up.  Buy two or more and you get a discount.

We have three styles of authentic Georgian shoe buckles, all based on extant examples.  Two are of sparkly paste stones, one wrought silver in an appealing naturalistic design.  Purchase buckles with a pair of latchet shoes, and get a discount.

5. Historic Jewelry from K.Walters at the Sign of the Gray Horse - $15.00 +


Beautiful and authentic, Gray Horse pieces are exquisitely made, perfectly period, and will add that something special to gorgeous historical gown.  Plus, the proceeds from the sale of these items go to supporting Kim's rescue horses.  There are items for gentlemen and ladies alike, all of which have been researching and handmade.

6. 17th and 18th Century Velvet Patches from Ruby Raven - $20.00


The last perfectly period touch is a Ruby Raven Velvet Patch Kit, which includes a large selection of patches in different shapes, sizes, and colors, along with a small bottle of spirit gum to affix the patch.  Wear as few as one, or as many as suits your mood.  Ruby Raven's kits are handmade in Alameda, California, by a wonderful member of the costume community.  Get kits in "Classic," "Gothic," and "Halloween" themes.
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Happy Holidays!!

Riding Boots

Such a beautiful day today.  Sun is shining, the temperature is not cold, mild coolness in the air.  A nice November day we’re enjoying.   During our lunch break we stopped by at the riding club and watched the beautiful horses, while sipping our hot teas.  Of course, in my fashion-obsessed mind I’ve created  styling ideas based on... RIDING BOOTS! :) Don’t we all love them? They’re comfy and chic at the same time.  They can be worn in many ways and of course when paired with super skinny jeans, they look fab.  So here are my findings on riding boots.

Which one is your favorite?
 
Bugün ne kadar güzel bir gün.  Güneş tepede, hava hafif serin; soğuk değil.  Güzel bir Kasım günü yaşıyoruz.  Öğle tatilimizde civardaki bir biniş kulübüne gitmeye karar verdik ve yemekten sonra oraya gittik.  Sıcacık çaylarımızı yudumlarken muhteşem güzellikteki atları seyrettik.  Nasıl da dingin ve huzurlu bir ortam, size anlatamam.  Pek tabi ki kafayı moda ile bozmuş biri olarak, kafamda hemen biniciliği çağrıştıran stiller belirdi... Yani, BİNİCİ ÇİZMELERİ elbette :)  Çoğumuz severiz bu çizmeleri.  Hem rahat hem şık olmaları bundaki en önemli etkenler bence.  Başta süper skinny jeanlerle olmak üzere pek çok şekilde stilize edilebilirler.  Eh, şimdi de benim sizlere birkaç binici çizmesi önerim gelsin. 

 
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