Victorian Christmas Cones

By | December 7th, 2013|Categories: Uncategorized|

We hope you will enjoy making this beloved decoration. Depending on the paper you use, and the embellishments you choose, your cones can be very simple, very elegant, or anything in between. The materials are easy to obtain, and the technique for making them can be mastered by even the very young.   Materials: Paper [...]

The Ouija board (a very Victorian pastime)

By | September 17th, 2013|Categories: Uncategorized|

  Those Victorians, who from today’s point of view seemed to have a decidedly morbid bent, were fascinated by the idea of being able to communicate with departed loved ones. Though it was first brought to the market in 1890, the parlour game known as the Ouija board had been around for many years before [...]

Those Fabulous 50’s!

By | June 20th, 2013|Categories: Uncategorized|

Do you love to wear retro styles? The seemingly always-casual clothing of today hardly compares to dresses with little capped sleeves, Peter Pan collars, bodices tailored to hug the waist, and swingy full circle skirts. What feminine heart couldn’t love a short-sleeved cashmere sweater or a string of pearls to wear with absolutely everything? For [...]

“Magnificent Seven” Convention Aug 3-4 Los Angeles

By | June 5th, 2013|Categories: Uncategorized|

    Originally released in 1960, the movie “The Magnificent Seven” starring Yul Brenner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, and James Coburn, was a huge hit worldwide. Within a few years, the movie had been translated into a dozen languages and was being enjoyed in nearly every country [...]

The Great Gatsby

By | June 5th, 2013|Categories: Uncategorized|

In 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald published a novel called “The Great Gatsby”. Set at the height of the Roaring 20’s, the book gave readers a peek at the emotional and material extravagances of the lifestyle of the “rich and famous” of the day, as exemplified in the person of Jay Gatsby, a mysterious business magnate. [...]

The Victorian Heart of Steampunk Fashion

By | May 10th, 2013|Categories: Uncategorized|

While it is apparent that Steampunk style is rapidly becoming mainstream, we thought it might be interesting to explore a bit of the actual culture a bit more closely. First – let’s agree that the premise is based on the “future worlds” created by several authors including, but not limited to, Jules Verne, K.W. Jeter [...]

Victorians at the Beach

By | April 24th, 2013|Categories: 1920s fashion, Edwardian Era, Edwardian Fashion, Fashion, Roaring 20s, Uncategorized, Victorian Era, Victorian Fashions|Tags: , , , , , , |

Early Victorians generally had little interest in visiting the ocean for any reason, but somewhere around the mid-1800’s doctors started recommending spas and mineral waters as a cure for many ailments. Natural hot springs – like the Glenwood Springs mentioned in an earlier Blog article – became popular places for fashionable Victorians to go to [...]

Recollections’ New Vintage Bathing Suits Debut at Glenwood Hot Springs

By | April 12th, 2013|Categories: Uncategorized|

Historic Glenwood Hot Springs located in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, are celebrating their 125th year anniversary this year. Established in 1888, the springs have been a destination point for those seeking a relaxing retreat since Victorian times. Glenwood Hot Springs offers visitors the year-round opportunity to stay at the newly renovated lodge, swim in the mineral-rich [...]

Kentucky Derby Hat Time!

By | March 7th, 2013|Categories: Fashion, Uncategorized|

The Kentucky Derby, which has been run every year since 1875, has evolved several associated traditions. For example, the mint julep - an iced drink made with bourbon, mint and sugar syrup - is the traditional beverage of the race. Another Derby tradition is the consumption of burgoo - a thick stew of beef, chicken, [...]