"Today was a luscious afternoon. Nanny served tea in the Parlor for the Ladies' Society.
Naturally, I served. Of all the ladies, Mrs. Winston's dress was the most extravagant. Today's chatter was again of the typical idleness, who was seen with who and the activity on Queen's street. This city is booming, large enterprises, many immigrants. Silks and Paris fashions are abundant. Perhaps, I see the world through rose-colored glasses, or maybe the pink glow is reflecting off my sash, but I believe ours is a world of wonder and prosperous."
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The dress we call Fuchsia Dreams mainly consists of donations from Amy. Besides the parasol, this dress was assembled late Friday afternoon. Willow oversaw the last minuet details.
We had little sewing to do for this dress. The blouse and sash were contributions from Amy's wardrobe. Two skirts made up the rest.
We aimed for an early 1890's era dress. The above pictures are current to 1892, and the reflection of Fuchsia Dreams. I was amazed to find this drawing of a pink and white dress. We didn't trim the hemline in pink, but rather added the little bows for effect.
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