Showing posts with label bonnet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bonnet. Show all posts
Monday, 7 March 2016
EASTER BONNET SALE - 25% OFF ON ETSY FOR ONE MONTH ONLY
From 7th March to 7th April I will be holding an Easter Bonnet Sale in my Etsy shop. Treat yourself or someone special to an exceptional Easter bonnet with a 25% discount when you use the coupon code EASTER2016 at the checkout. Click here to see the three beautiful bonnets currently for sale.
Monday, 19 October 2015
An 1880s-1890s small bonnet in cream silk satin and straw with green ribbons - £95
A bonnet in this typical shape in La Mode Illustrée, April,1886 |
The basic bonnet form is made from two layers of buckram (cotton cloth stiffened with glue and often used for millinery) which are shaped over a head form when wet and then dried and cut to create the final solid shape. The edge of this form is stiffened with wire to help the bonnet maintain its shape.
This form is covered with cream silk satin (padded underneath with an invisible cotton lining). Over this satin base, strips of loosely woven straw fabric have been stitched in decorative bands. Straw was used in many different forms on Victorian bonnets, and although I have used a modern millinery straw of the kind often used to decorate special occasion hats, it is not dissimilar from the sorts of woven straw and horsehair braids that I have seen on original bonnets.
Due to its size and shape, the bonnet it not really designed for any specific headsize. The cupped form should fit the contours of the crown of most heads, and as the pictures show, the bonnet is best worn perched on the back of your hair to create the look of the period. The wig for these photographs was loosely styled after the fashions of the 1880s with much of the length of the hair piled onto the crown. The bonnet was then placed over this and pinned. If your hair is long, I have also found that arranging the back hair into a kind of french pleat provides an effective base to support the bonnet (See the photograph below). The best way to secure this bonnet it using a sturdy hat pin or two.
This image is for illustrative purposes only - the bonnet in this photograph is not for sale. However, if you would like something similar do not hesitate to contact me at bygoneelegance@gmail.com. |
It will be available to purchase from Ebay on Saturday 31st October at 10am.
I will post a link to the sale page a week in advance (Saturday 24th October)
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