It is not like I don't have drafts that need to be published (or school to be done, but who is asking about school?), but how can I pass this event up?! The Literary Heroine Blog Party and Tag was soooo fun!
1. Tell us
five random things about yourself.
~ I love italics and I am sure I speak in them (see Emily of New Moon).
~ I have a problem having just one project (of a particular a craft) or one book started.
~ I have tried to make some of my own cosmetics and treatments
and such. I think the deodorant worked. The foundation/concealer needs more
ingredients to be more than a greasy tinted moisturizer.
~ I hate coffee and don’t like hearing about how people “cannot
live without it.”
~ I am taking Latin at the university for my language. Dorky
much.
2. What are
some of your favorite dresses from period dramas? Pick three.
I have trouble thinking of favorites much less picking them.
I want to make an outfit like Harriet’s purple ensemble from Emma 2009; it is a
spencer jacket and dress, and I cannot find a photo. I like Felicity’s purple
dress with the gauzy neckerchief (I don’t think that is the right term) and
Elizabeth’s ball dress.
3. How
would you describe your own style?
I will pretend that I have it all together and say elegant
and frilly.
4. List (up
to) five of your favorite period drama wardrobes.
I like some of Lizzy’s dresses in Pride and Prejudice 1995. I like several styles (not always the
colors) in the Emma 2009. The Inheritance clothing was lovely. I
love the dresses in Felicity: An American
Girl Adventure. Some of the dresses were pretty in Ever After.
5. What are
some of your favorite fashion eras?
Regency, Civil War, later Victorian, 1950’s.
6. What are
five things that make you happy?
Books, sugar, whole milk, real lemonade, pretty shoes.
7. Do you
like to wear hats?
I would like to like to wear hats, but they make me feel really
self-conscious and stupid.
8. Do you
have a favorite fictional character who has the same name as you?
(Edited)
9. What is
one of the ugliest dresses you've ever seen in a period drama?
I don’t know if The
Secret of Moonacre counts, but those dresses with exposed hoops like skeletons
were both bizarre and ugly.
10. What is
the most-worn color in your wardrobe?
Grey this winter. I am getting tired of it; I prefer not to wear neutrals much.
11. What
are your sentiments on the subject of tea?
I like some types with lots of sugar. Part of my problem is that I
squeeze the tea forcing out bitterness into the tea. I just don’t like many
drinks (whole milk, water, some fruits juices, real lemonade and occasionally
hot cocoa for me); I am horribly uncultured.
12. Do
historical inaccuracies bother you?
Mightily usually.
13. What
are some of your favorite eras of men's fashions?
Regency and well most of 19th century, retro.
14. Have
you ever read any books on historical fashion?
Yes, but I think they were all juvenile. The adult ones are
HUGE . . . or feel that way.
15. If you
could pick just three fictional characters to have over for tea, who would you
invite?
I will stick with period dramas. Henry Lennox to see what
was wrong with him, Laurie for laughter, and Jo so that I can MAKE her marry
Laurie.
Labels: Daily Life, Period Drama Fashion Week, Random Entertainment