We want to wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year,
with our thanks to your fidelity and trust on our designs!
Mau & Trasgo.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Le Vicomte Collection get Versailles Label!
All is ready for the launching. Our new collection "Le Vicomte" has obtained the prestigious Versailles Label, that grant the historical accuracy of the designs. Look for it in Our shops in next days!
Etiquetas:
18th century,
court suits,
Le Vicomte,
period clothes
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Imminent launching! Le Vicomte Collection.
We have the pleasure of communicated to our distinguished customers and friends that Le Grenier's ateliers are full of work finishing our latest collection, called "Le Vicomte". As you can imagine with this sugestive name, is a luxury collection of court suits and complements, that we hope to could offer to you in a few days. (And whose fabrics and example embroidered you can see in this advertisement)
Only we want to ask you a little patient, and share our happyness about this new launching that we hope will be to your taste.
Best regards,
Trasgo Beaumont.
Etiquetas:
18th century,
court suits,
men,
period clothes
Friday, September 23, 2011
sneak preview...
It's always good to finish a new ensemble, the problem is to find the time (and energy!) to have a photo-shoot and prepare the items to be sold, this always takes longer.
I have just finished a new clothing item called a Brunswick, it's a cute jacket with all the trimmings you would expect from a 1760 piece of clothing, it was usually worn with a matching petticoat too. I have decided, though, to offer the jacket and the petticoat as separate pieces so that my lovely clients can have more freedom when wearing them. I'm copying Trasgo's idea of the Desinvolte collection but in a more humble manner, at least for now:) So, I thought I would give you all a wee peak into the shoot, here it is...
...I almost forgot to mention! There's a little surprise with the Brunswick jacket: it includes a simple animation when the hood goes up and down :) You'll find it on our mainstore at some point this weekend... promised!
I have just finished a new clothing item called a Brunswick, it's a cute jacket with all the trimmings you would expect from a 1760 piece of clothing, it was usually worn with a matching petticoat too. I have decided, though, to offer the jacket and the petticoat as separate pieces so that my lovely clients can have more freedom when wearing them. I'm copying Trasgo's idea of the Desinvolte collection but in a more humble manner, at least for now:) So, I thought I would give you all a wee peak into the shoot, here it is...
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
My hat it has three corners!
A own version of this old traditional childs song... the video had some months and some of you probably had see it before, but I forgot upload it to the blog (unforgivable!)
One thing that probably you dont know is that you can find in the Duche de Coeur a fair organ, made by myself where you can play with this song and take for free a hud with the same animations that you can see in the video!
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Oh, the clothes that you can see in the video are from our Seafaring Mariner Line (let me do a little promotion hehe)
Etiquetas:
18th century,
fair,
hats,
musical instrument,
tricornes
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
It's official!
Yes, it's official, we are now open for business at our new beautiful location at Baekje. Last Sunday we had a small opening ceremony with a splendid fireworks display organised by Trasgo and it turned into such a lovely evening thanks to all our great friends and lovely customers.
Thank you so much to those of you that made it to the opening! And if you did not manage to come why not visit Le Grenier when you have a moment and help yourself to a glass of champagne while you have a stroll around the gardens.
Etiquetas:
17th century,
18th century,
social event
Friday, April 22, 2011
We are moving
Big news! Le Grenier's main store is relocating to a new location. Due to unforeseen circumstances Le Grenier has to relocate so we have decided to move our main store to a purpose built location in the mainland.
The move has also given us the opportunity to tidy up a bit... things were getting a wee bit messy on our mainstore. Monsieur Beaumont has been hard at work with the main construction while I have been in charge of the finishing touches, and I have to say that things are looking pretty good!
Here's a sneak preview of how things are taking shape. Needless to say you will all be invited to our grand opening, we'll keep you posted.
Etiquetas:
new,
period clothes
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