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Sabrina ([personal profile] mala_14) wrote2016-08-06 03:34 pm

Late 1860s foundations

I took my camera outside with me today and got pictures of my corset and hoop! (Also, apparently I'm really bad at outdoor photography and have lots of weird shadows.) Here they are:
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I'm getting lots of tiny wrinkles, which makes me think that maybe this fabric isn't the best for my corset. But it feels great when wearing it, so I don't care! Also, the plastic boning (skinny cable ties) has moulded to my body from wearing, which I think is cool.

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Instead of drawers, I'm wearing my hoop over super historically accurate plaid pj pants. ;) Looking at these pictures, I probably could have gone bigger with the hoop circumference. This is about 85" for the bottom hoop. But I wore it around in the house and it was easy to navigate around, so it's very functional at this size. I think if I add a bum pad/bustle on top, I'll get a good early bustle look too.

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I tried it on with my 1890s petticoat, which was the only one big enough with gores (and which also really needs ironing). I'll probably use this petticoat as one layer over the hoop and make another white one to go on top that is gored but with more fullness around the front and sides (this one has a totally flat front and sides).

I love my new hoop and kind of just want to wear it all the time now. It's SO fun! But yeah, next time, bigger!
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[personal profile] newmoonstar 2016-08-09 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
Both the corset and the crinoline look great! I made an early bustle crinolette that's about the same circumference at the bottom hoop, so I think throwing a bustle pad over your hoopskirt will work out really well for the early 70s. :)

[identity profile] mala-14.livejournal.com 2016-08-09 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! And that's good to know!