yeah that's definitely the time period I seem to get... which would be like the 1700's resembles a lot of clothes portrayed with the French nobles and monarch just before the French Revolution so maybe around 1770's or early 1780's
@@peachyarts386 more of mid-late 1780s, the hedgehog hairstyle came in around 1782 due to Marie Antoinette losing hair after the birth of her first son and being unable to wear the poufs that dominated the late 1770s.
Your attention to detail is always phenomenal! The clocked stockings are a lovely addition.
That's a floofy hat! ❤️ Very nice ensemble. 😊
That has my interest!! So many other beautiful details, as well!!
That's so cool!!!! Yall look great!
Superb as always ❤! Love your work.
Love the stays!
Stunning couple!
Now i absolutely must have a coat of that cut! It's gorgeous!
Wonderful!
You look so good in this!
In the final photo, the chandelier adds a certain sparkle to the ensemble.
Late 1780s maybe🤔? ❤️❤️❤️ You are awesome!
How beautiful!
Phenomenal.
as usual you look stunning ❤
Lovely dress! But your natural hair is so much nicer than the wig 😊 was the wig considered part of the ensemble?
Only if you lacked natural hair…
Too bad you can't really incorporate the chandelier.
Was it really comfortable to sit on these pillows under dress?
You don’t sit on them
What time period is it?
1770s/1780s. It looks like a variation on an Italian gown or an English "open front" gown.
What is the time period? I ask because it reminds me of George Washington, not you, the gown.
Almost precisely the same! Well spotted!
yeah that's definitely the time period I seem to get... which would be like the 1700's resembles a lot of clothes portrayed with the French nobles and monarch just before the French Revolution so maybe around 1770's or early 1780's
@@peachyarts386 more of mid-late 1780s, the hedgehog hairstyle came in around 1782 due to Marie Antoinette losing hair after the birth of her first son and being unable to wear the poufs that dominated the late 1770s.