tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007019440540153.post6708267866532281354..comments2024-03-18T01:47:25.518-04:00Comments on EKDuncan - My Fanciful Muse: Rococo Style Room and 18th Century French FashionsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02379345426326419483noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007019440540153.post-55104979987836708912012-05-30T12:55:48.010-04:002012-05-30T12:55:48.010-04:00Thanks Sylvie - I have a lot of fun matching up ro...Thanks Sylvie - I have a lot of fun matching up rooms and fashion figures to make my scenes. This is currently one of my favorites. The walking lady in the sack back dress does have the illusion of motion and makes her a fun figure to use in a scene. I'm so glad you liked her too.<br /><br />Yes, I'm new to Pinterest and Twitter. I figured I better stay current before technology get too far ahead of me. I like your Pinterest board Sylvie Art-Fashion-History and am now a follower of you too.<br /><br />Grins,<br /> EvelynEKDuncanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02362063209809089591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007019440540153.post-61734160297430951882012-05-30T12:22:23.215-04:002012-05-30T12:22:23.215-04:00Hello,
Wow! It's gorgeous!I love the backgrou...Hello,<br /><br />Wow! It's gorgeous!I love the background with the little frames, it's so cute! The ladies are so beautiful, particularly the "Teal Lady", there is movement in her posture. Many thanks for these very beautiful images!<br /><br />Also, I just discovered you on Pinterest! You can see, on my account Pinterest , multiple images on the fashion history, among others.<br /><br />Bye!<br />SylvieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com