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Post by cosmoblue on Mar 12, 2008 15:04:53 GMT -5
Does anyone have morning clothes or nightgowns or bedgowns? I think it would be fun to go to a breakfast ball and wear regency pjs.
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Post by Goblin, esq. on Mar 12, 2008 17:10:26 GMT -5
Does anyone have morning clothes or nightgowns or bedgowns? I think it would be fun to go to a breakfast ball and wear regency pjs. Not yet, but one day I will make myself a nightshirt and nightcap. (And then I will be hoping for some overnight event. :-)
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Post by Miss Credit on Mar 12, 2008 21:58:37 GMT -5
Oh how fun would that be, a period slumber party of sorts!
Most of the events I attend are weekend long camping extravaganzas so we have to stay overnight but I usually sleep in my modern pjs and then dress in my day clothes as soon as I wake.
hmm perhaps I should consider a dressing gown of sorts, I wouldnt have to scramble around in the morning to get dressed before the public or other campers wandered into my camp, believe me there is nothing like trying to quickly and discreetly dress while having a group of young curious kids rummaging through your camp, lol.
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Post by Mme de Beaufort on Mar 13, 2008 10:09:34 GMT -5
I know this sounds silly, but I really want a picture of some of us ladies getting ready for an event in our shifts, stays and pantaloons, doing our hair or something. I think it would be REALLY cute.
It would be a nice picture if we had a decent dressing-space. ::I'm such a dork::
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Post by dawnluckham on Mar 13, 2008 11:30:49 GMT -5
LOL! “Morning dress” happens at every event I’m at as cold and sleepy re-enactors line up for breakfast. Some are dressed beautifully in period “morning dress”, some are truly half-dressed, some are wrapped in blankets with their hair standing on end and some are in modern sweat pants.
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Post by Mme de Beaufort on Mar 13, 2008 11:34:34 GMT -5
What great imagery. Lawlz!
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