Friday, January 13, 2012

Vlog: Why You Need 18th Century Fashion



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Oh, and I should clarify something, for those who need to rush out and augment their wardrobes pronto. The website I meant to mention was www.recollections.biz, not dot com.

10 comments:

Katie Ganshert said...

Oh my goodness - that might be one of my favorite vlogs ever and I don't even care about historical clothing. You had me laughing in the beginning and in the end. And interested in a mob cap (spelling?) even though I'm not into historical stuff like that. Rosslyn - this made me miss you!! I hope I can go to the ACFW conference this year so we can hang out!

Heather Sunseri said...

Oh, my, dear, that was fantastic!!! I miss you, Rosslyn!!

Casey said...

Oh what a fun video! I didn't know the history of the mob cap either, so I learned a bit too. ;-) So wonderful to hear your voice for the first time! I look forward to the day I can meet you in person. Until then, that was pretty fun!! :D

Caroline Starr Rose said...

:) You are fun.

Loree Huebner said...

I just loved this vlog!!! You are so awesome and delightful, Rosslyn!

I definitely need one of those mob caps today!

Barb Riley said...

LOL You are adorable! I love the internet; it's awesome to finally hear your voice. Great & funny vlog!

Signed,
The Non-Judger who still has a portion of her Christmas Decorations on her dining room table

Anonymous said...

I think the hoodie with the mob cap really makes it ... --Angie H

Rosslyn Elliott said...

Thanks everybody! I'm glad I made you smile. Angie, I thought the hoodie was a nice touch too. :-)

Beth K. Vogt said...

Hi, Rosslyn,
I'm working on book 2 and just now got to your vlog! So glad I did. It's fun and informative -- and you carried off the mob cap beautifully.
I know plenty of people with their Christmas trees still up -- so no judging happening here.

Rosslyn said...

Good to see you Beth! When I told someone I still had my tree up the other day, she said her grandmother left one up for six years. :-)