Showing Off!
…and then there was that time when we took our audience back, waaay back in the timeline of #fashion. Here we had Lady Estelle, the Modern-Day #Victorian Lady, giving the RIFW audience a presentation on how the #ladies dressed back in the 1800s. Yes, she took them off layer by layer, till she was down to her #bloomers
Learn more about Lady Estelle's work here: https://buff.ly/2tjhvjY
Photos by Valencio Photography
#RhodeIslandFashionWeek #RIFW
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2 comments:
You look so beautiful and it looks like everyone had a great time!
Yes my dear Feminine Bell. You were a young girl at age 5-9, than you became a young lady at 12-15 and at 16 you would be ready for marriage.
It was a different time than what we could endure, but it was a necessary structured time for them. They endured!
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