



First there was the Flemish working woman. Next came the passion for Venetians. And after a flurry of bustles and Robes a la Francaise, came the reign of the Gaulle a la Reine.
So, I have to wonder, is 17th century the new hotness?
If so, it's kind of nice to be on top of a costuming trend for a change.
So, I have to wonder, is 17th century the new hotness?
If so, it's kind of nice to be on top of a costuming trend for a change.
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