I manage to return to Dickens on the Strand for their 32nd season. The weekend was unseasonably warm-a front came our way just for that weekend. It accented a fine and full weekend
where I got to spend much time with my faire friends. I also got to indulge in a lot of attention yet again and I get to record a lot of beautiful Victorian outfits.
The previous description and all these wonderful images are brought to you by Frank Hui. Because of his devotion, I have nothing to add. --Robyn Sotherby
For information regarding this faire, check out:
Dickens on the Strand's Official Site
As Always... click on the image for a larger view...
![]() She personally tea-dyed the antique lace |
![]() #6 of 34 contestants |
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![]() Quite the Hedda Hopper chapeau |
![]() Jose got inquistive about her unmentionables |
![]() She answers with all 6 traditional layers |
![]() She was more interested in the host than the prize |
![]() He was trying to charm all the ladies |
![]() She chose this outfit since since she just got engaged to Santa |
![]() The 5 finalists. #29's dress was made by an aspiring 17 year old designer |
![]() We proceed to the men's competition with a wide variety of entries |
![]() Accurate to the offwhite wool |
![]() An excellent Buffalo Bill |
![]() And Russian soldiers |
![]() The fellow on the left won |
![]() I stayed at this B&B, the Victorian, a wonderful place |
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