Jane Austen Festival
Jul. 20th, 2016 05:37 pmSaturday I went to the Jane Austen festival in Louisville. It was a lot of fun and would definitely be worth a return trip. With my usual photographic habits, I managed to take exactly two pictures at the festival at Locust Grove, both of them after 4:00, even though I had been there since a few minutes after 10:00. So you don't get pictures. The people I spent most of the day with didn't do much in the way of picture-taking either so I don't have much to share there.
I did manage to get someone to take some pictures of me at the ball in the evening so I do have those. And I sat out one dance so that I could take pictures of the dancers for a friend.
So here are the official pictures of my little evening bodice. Doesn't it look better on a body than spread on a bed?



I think the neckline and waistline ended up working very well between the bodice and the dress. This was the first time I took the long sleeves out of my dress and wore it as a short-sleeved dress.
The wrapped turban was done following
jenthompson's tutorial. It was so easy that I was able to take the fabric with me and do it in the bathroom before the ball. I was prepared to go straight from the festival to the ball but fortunately didn't have to. I took the long sleeves, neck handkerchief, hat, and pinball off and put the sleeveless bodice and turban on, and I was ready to go.
My hair behaved itself quite nicely, I think. I did small pin curls with setting lotion, and they lasted pretty well despite the humidity. Here's what they looked like after the ball was over and I was back in the hotel room.

Better than all the costuming stuff was getting to meet some people in person - I spent most of the day with
koshka_the_cat,
girliegirl32786, and
gilded_garb. I also saw
grace_lee_19c for the first time since DressU, though I have to admit I didn't recognize her right off, and I met
tayloropolis and Natalie Ferguson of A Frolic through Time. It was fun talking twins with the latter since hers are roughly the same age as mine. I also met a couple of lovely ladies from St. Louis who were quite friendly at the ball.
I'll get around to discussing other aspects of my trip after I figure out what happened to the pictures.
I did manage to get someone to take some pictures of me at the ball in the evening so I do have those. And I sat out one dance so that I could take pictures of the dancers for a friend.
So here are the official pictures of my little evening bodice. Doesn't it look better on a body than spread on a bed?



I think the neckline and waistline ended up working very well between the bodice and the dress. This was the first time I took the long sleeves out of my dress and wore it as a short-sleeved dress.
The wrapped turban was done following
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My hair behaved itself quite nicely, I think. I did small pin curls with setting lotion, and they lasted pretty well despite the humidity. Here's what they looked like after the ball was over and I was back in the hotel room.

Better than all the costuming stuff was getting to meet some people in person - I spent most of the day with
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I'll get around to discussing other aspects of my trip after I figure out what happened to the pictures.