Jane Austen wrote novels of the Regency Era in England, that period in history that was just pre-Victorian, when women s fashions were a bit elongated and really feminine without being as fussy as the full blown Victorian Era. The designs in this book pay homage to the sketches and writings of Jane Austen as she described her characters and See More..
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Austentatious
Jane Austen wrote novels of the Regency Era in England, that period in history that was just pre-Victorian, when women s fashions were a bit elongated and really feminine without being as fussy as the full blown Victorian Era. The designs in this book pay homage to the sketches and writings of Jane Austen as she described her characters and See More..
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