Friday, September 30, 2016

Fashion Doll Patterns: Renaissance, Restoration, & Revolution Collection.





 The ladies in the upper right hand corner represent two views of fashions popular during the Renaissance period during the days of Henry VIII. 


The Spanish princess Katherine is represented directly above.  The damsel in yellow is our representation of "Anne, the Ambitious".


To the left are views of two ladies from the Restoration period of Charles II of England.  The literary figure of Amber St. Claire is shown in both the gold and black lace dress described in the book (Forever Amber), and the gal in green is one view of the very real mistress of  Charles II, Barbara Palmer, who became the Duchess of Cleveland.  

All three patterns have additional views (every Lord Perry Pattern has two or more views that can be styled in many ways for a variety of OOAK (one of a kind) fashions for your personal fashion dolls.










The extravagant fashions of the court of Marie Antoinette are always desired by collectors of historical fashions for doll collections.  To the left in one of the views of "La Dauphine" .  Directly below are two views of the Lord Perry pattern titled "Marie Antoinette".  

Each of these patterns require panniers or wide hoops worn under the costumes.  " Duberi Hoops" and "Tuilleries Hoops" Patterns  are also available. 




Catalogs and information is available at LordPerryPattern@aol.com.









(Marie Antoinette)

 (Fountainbleu, View A)

(Fountainbleu, View B

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