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The title of this entry was:
After the Masquerade
 

The Centaur Bustle
The Centaur Bustle

Photos by Jack P. Krolak
 
The gold and white tea gown is based on my upcoming
Sunset Knoll Polonaise.
 
The black bodice is a much shortened version of my upcoming
Dakota Rose Basque.

Under the Tea Gown
Under the Tea Gown

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Petticoat trim is from 1879 Peterson's Magazine
Petticoat trim is from 1879 Peterson's Magazine

The unveiling
The unveiling

My wonderful helpers!
My wonderful helpers!
Without these ladies, the show could not go on!

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Behind the scenes
Behind the scenes

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