A blouse & skirt made from 1910s patterns. |
At first, when re-creating these 1910s clothing, it was very important to me to look just right, and I made myself a 1910s corset (two actually, one from a Truly Victorian pattern & one from Scroop patterns).
The first over-bust corset I made from Truly Victorian patterns |
My second under-bust corset made from Scroop Patterns |
Wearing 1910s clothing with a corset |
An original 1910s dress worn with my under-bust corset |
Wearing a 1910s skirt with a modern blouse & cardigan (and lovely hat knitted by my friend) |
Another example of a 1910s skirt with modern clothing & accessories. So comfortable and versatile! |
I guess the purpose of this post is just to say that while it is fun and exciting to do things properly & accurately, it's also nice to be able to use historical clothing everyday and to be able to enjoy it in a casual way, not just when dressing-up. There is no right way to do vintage/ historical clothing, and I'm glad I've found an enjoyable way to wear my 1910s clothing.