Downton Abbey S5 E5: Lord Grantham throws a punch and Mr. Bricker takes a tumble

By | February 2nd, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

If you missed last week’s episode, check out the recap here! Well, Lord Grantham begins the episode by being snobbish, and ends it on the floor in something reminiscent of a Saturday night brawl at a cheap bar. By far the most interesting part of the episode is that Cora is caught with another man [...]

Downton Abbey Season 5 Episode 4

By | January 26th, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

Something’s up with Barrow and something’s down on Violet. Before we go further, in case you missed last week's episode, you can read our Season 5 Episode 3 recap so you are not lost. Within the first few minutes of the episode, Violet goes to meet her sexy and foreign Prince Kuragin. They flirt, and [...]

WBKB Insights Show Features Recollections

By | January 25th, 2015|Categories: Downton Abbey, Fashion, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , , |

  WBKB in Alpena, Michigan, produces a local public affairs show called Insights that airs on Sunday mornings. In December, we were approached about being on the show. That got us wondering, "what is it like to be part of a television show?" We found out on January 12th when Alexandra Johnson and her crew, John [...]

A Modern Woman in the Victorian Age: The Tea Party

By | January 23rd, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

A popular trend among women in the past few years is to host a Victorian Tea Party as if it was 1867. These events—lavishly decorated, handwritten invites, hoop-skirt optional—are used as bridal showers, fifth birthday parties, charity events, baby showers, and more. Really, anytime there will be a gathering of more than three women, it [...]

Heartfelt Thanks to You!

By | January 16th, 2015|Categories: Accessories, Ball Gowns, Civil War, Downton Abbey, Fashion, Hats, Old West, Thank You, Uncategorized, Victorian Era Celebrations|

  Heartfelt thanks... Recollections loves our clients! You are our lifeblood; the heart of who we are and why we do what we do. What better time to show our love and say "thank you" than Valentine's Day?  Hearts, flowers, and romance fill the air.  Romance and Recollections fashions go hand-in-hand, just like taking a [...]

Valentine Photo Contest

By | January 16th, 2015|Categories: Fashion, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , , |

"How do I love thee? Let me count the ways." And so begins this very romantic poem penned by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, one of the Victorian era's foremost poets. What a great love she and Robert Browning shared. This poem was written early on in their relationship; during courtship and early marriage. History.com relates that [...]

Bustle Dresses

By | January 3rd, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

There were three distinct fashion trends during the Victorian era, and all are considered “Bustle Dresses”. These were the Early Bustle period (1869-1876), the Natural Form period (1877-1882), and the Late Bustle period (1883-1889). The combination of a tight bodice and a very full skirt with bustle and drapery was thought to enhance the look of a tiny waist. A 15-inch waist was considered ideal, and fashion plates of the day always illustrated women with impossibly small “wasp waists”. The Early Bustle period (1869-1876) is characterized by tight-fitting bodices, which were worn with separate skirts. The bodice usually had a very high neck, and long closely-fitted sleeves. The sleeve was “dropped” from the shoulder a bit more than we are used to seeing today, and there was very little fullness at the sleeve head. A bustle was worn under the skirt, as well as two or more petticoats. There was usually an overskirt as well, either in the form of an apron-like drape across the front of the skirt, and/or an elaborately draped and pleated overskirt which covered the back of the skirt. The skirt itself was usually embellished with layers of ruffles, rouching or other trims. […]

Apron Contest Winners!

By | December 28th, 2014|Categories: Uncategorized|

  Recently, Recollections held an apron design contest.  It was open to all employees and subcontractors.  Once the final designs were chosen, you, the Recollections customer were the judges!  Sales determined the winner, and the people have spoken.   First place winner, Dani, designed a Civil War era pinner apron (#140961).  The bib of the [...]

Besser Museum’s Season of Light

By | December 27th, 2014|Categories: Ball Gowns, Fashion, Uncategorized, Victorian Era Celebrations|Tags: , , , , |

  By Donna Klein   On the northern edge of Alpena, not far from the Thunder Bay River, is a gem of Northeast Michigan called the Besser Museum.  Named for Jesse Besser, a pioneer in modern concrete technology, the museum is home to a variety of exhibits.   Each year, the museum hosts a "Season [...]