I've commented several times, but haven't actually introduced myself (not wanting to seem too 'me-centric') Love your work, have introduced so many of my friends to it, even sent the entire Liaden opus to a dear friend who couldn't afford it on her own. Totally amused by the references to places in the Baltimore area since I've lived in the general area for many years now. My lj name comes from the character I play at the MD renn fest.
Sorry it took so long for me to get back to your question. Yes, that's me, three years ago. I've got a new one now, all purple and silver. We've got the greatest costumer I've ever worked with. I've also got several similar gowns that I've made myself, for other gigs, but MDRennfest lasts so long (19 days, outdoors, from 9 to 7) that I don't care to use my own when they provide such quality. I hold, however, that the early tudor style, when properly fitted (not overly tightly laced as in Victorian times) is one of the most becoming gowns on any figure. I love to play dress up! (can you tell?)
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Date: 2006-09-26 08:23 pm (UTC)Love your work, have introduced so many of my friends to it, even sent the entire Liaden opus to a dear friend who couldn't afford it on her own. Totally amused by the references to places in the Baltimore area since I've lived in the general area for many years now. My lj name comes from the character I play at the MD renn fest.
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Date: 2006-09-26 11:48 pm (UTC)*g* Good to see someone noticed.
My lj name comes from the character I play at the MD renn fest.
Aha. And is that you in the icon in that lovely dress?
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Date: 2006-09-29 03:25 pm (UTC)