Wednesday, December 1, 2010
1800's Navy Uniforms
This is a little advance about our newest collection of navy uniforms. Based upon real designs from the early 1800, we include in this set a variety of uniforms, and you could buy the epaulettes separately depending your own rank. You can choose too between trousers and breeches, depending the ocasion or style that you prefer.
All designed with the careful and high detailed that characterized our work.
Find it soon in your prefered Le Grenier shop!
Friday, October 8, 2010
Desinvolte Collection Promotional Video!
I have the pleasure to introduce you our first promotional video clip. Enjoy it!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
...for the little ones
What is it they say...never work with animals and children! Oh well, our gorgeous little model behaved quite well considering the length of the shoot, after all she can look quite cute when she wants too. So, after a couple of tantrums and some mischievious tricks we managed to get a few shots to use for our latest creations.
Introducing 'Le Petit Grenier' a range of clothing specially created with the little ones in mind. You may know all of our clothes include a resize script to adjust to a great variety of sizes, making them suitable for children too. However after a special request by one of our clients, I have decided to create some items in childrens' sizes, starting with these two redingotes (they both include two riding skirts for side saddle and straddle riding). Although children in the 18th century wore pretty much adapted versions of adult clothing, in centuries to come the differences became progressively more distinguishable... expect more soon :)
Etiquetas:
18th century,
children,
ladies,
period clothes
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Desinvolte Collection... look for it in your closest Le Grenier shop!
Friday, August 27, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Hussar Style, more than just uniforms.
Hussar was number of types of light cavalry originating in 14th century, but had its maximal development and played a prominent role as cavalry in the Napoleonic Wars (1796-1815). Most of the great European powers raised hussar regiments in this period.
These brave regiments formed by cavalrymen mounted on fast horses gain a big fame and popular recognition not only caused by their actions in the field of battle but the strong personality of these warriors, notoriously impetuos and a little unruly.
These facts, combined with the great look of their uniforms, prompted the hussar style enjoyed extraordinary popularity also among the dress uniforms designed to look good at balls and in the halls of the Court.
Etiquetas:
1800s,
hussar,
period clothes,
uniforms
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