Showing posts with label textile society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label textile society. Show all posts

Monday, 4 May 2015


Betsey Potter, owner of The Costume House LLC, and my costume companion around LA last year, has a fantastic collection of travelling salesmen's catalogues from the 1880's through to the 1930's. They are substantial tomes, like old parish bibles, so evocative of the period. It's great to handle the cloths, so many options and such good, heavy, dense quality, particularly the coatings. We make nothing like it now and it only makes me think again about how pointless it can be to try too hard to recreate authentic early clothing for costume. Better to enjoy the effort of a creative response to a period. 

There's an interesting essay on the subject here.

Thursday, 8 September 2011

Meg Andrews' Antique Costume Sale.


Meg Andrews is having a sale!
Meg's got a great selection of unusual items reduced at the moment.
These everyday items of men's accessories are fascinating - she asks in her shop what was the use of the man's pockets? I can't work it out.
I love the detailed photo's of the stocks, under-stocks and braces.
There are some great textiles which also appear to be reduced right now.
Bargains.