Guess they’re trying to cash in on the REN FAIRE crowd.
Went to the link. Ick. A lesson on “How to take a good idea and really screw it up”.
One of my favorite shows is “What Not to Wear.” Anyone else?
Actually, keeping in mind that this stuff is always extreme, at least there’s some modesty. Interesting.
Any chance of getting these girls to eat a cheeseburger and fries once a week?
'La bonne cuisine est la base du véritable bonheur.' - Auguste Escoffier
(Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness.)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
A very slight echo...I don’t think those look very Victorian, the Victorian era was more modest. I wear long bustle skirts with wingtip western boots and for fancier occasions, my lace-up western (”granny”) boots...it’s just my “signature style”.
I like that style. It can really flatter a woman’s figure. Especially when using a 1940’s style straight skirt under it. Very nice, sexy and classy. Better than belly shirts and low rider pants.
So...umm...you’re really into fashion, huh?
Peplums like that are more ‘80s retro than victorian retro.
I like it—has a retro-40s feel.
Once modified versions of that reach us here in fly-over country, I will probably like that look.
The models don’t look as healthy or happy as the female Olympians, I’ve noticed.
I think Victorian ladies would be spinning in their graves if they saw those ulgy modern day outfits associated with their era. When I saw the models and the clothes Victorian was the last thing I thought of. Sort of funny the picture I enjoyed most was the 19th century lithograph.
As usual, they are all just funny-looking.