Regency Fashion: Cravate de Chasse
This month, we feature almost the opposite of last month’s Gastronome: De Chasse. This winded up beauty was unstarched, dark green or “dead leaf” (feuille Continue
This month, we feature almost the opposite of last month’s Gastronome: De Chasse. This winded up beauty was unstarched, dark green or “dead leaf” (feuille Continue
Happy holidays from Regency Reader! We are nestling down over the next few days to spend time with our friends and family. Because the usual Continue
Following up from some questions from a recent post on Coachmen, I decided to dedicate an entire explainer to the word apron and how it Continue
Sir Lawson’s family choose to live in the more modern Brayton Hall, leaving the ancestral mansion, Isel Hall, abandoned during the Regency era. The exact Continue