At long last, after over a year, I got to attend a St. Louis Historical Sewing Society event last weekend!
For the two weeks leading up to the event I kept going back and forth on what I wanted to wear for the occasion. The outfit I'd made for the event back in November that I was unable to attend due to a family emergency? My Edwardian evening gown? My Regency open robe? Finally, I decided to just watch the forecast and pick my outfit the day before the event based on that.
The forecast predicted a drizzly, windy, chilly, day. So, the 1860's outfit I completed last November it would be!
Ever since I made the blouse, I've wanted to make the rest of the outfit depicted in the painting. So, for the past couple years I've gathered a couple different types of black silk for the skirt and materials for a "swiss waist" as well. Finally, last fall, I pulled the hoarded materials out and made the skirt and swiss waist in about 2 weeks for the event I'd intended to attend.
Well, the event came and went, and I was out of state, unable to participate. Thus, the finished outfit resided on my dress form for the next couple of months, waiting to be worn for something, anything, and getting worn for nothing.
This Saturday's costume parade, with its wind, scattered rain showers, and 50(ish) degree temps seemed the perfect time to wear a snuggly wool blouse and debut the ensemble!
After our event at the nursing home was over, a couple friends and I decided that since we were all dressed up in the first time in forever, we should take full advantage of the afternoon and do a few more things.
We started with grocery shopping, and received almost no comments on our attire.
Where shawls were shared to protect my regency era attired friends from the chilly wind.
We enjoyed the woman's suffrage exhibit and admired the few extant dresses that had on display, ranging from the 1850's through the 1920's.
All-in-all however, wind and rain included, we had a wonderful time prancing about in costume and enjoying each other's company in-person once more!
Hopefully we're not too far away from being able to make costume events a regular thing once more!
Fun! And something different and interesting for the nursing home. I love the subtle elegance of your grey and black outfit.
ReplyDeleteAllllll the ruffles!!! The parade must have been such a bright spot for the nursing home residents! And I'm so glad we finally got to see this full outfit.
ReplyDeleteI think your dress matched the weather perfectly. :-)
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