I'm in the process of planning perhaps the most exciting photo shoot (and date) of my life.
The most beautiful woman I know will (next week after her out of state trip) pose for a (non-nude) series of photos and videos in a burlesque outfit featuring:
1) Corset
2) Garter belt
3) Stockings
4) Lace gloves
5) Victorian era hat
6) Umbrella
7) Fan
8) Ribbons
9) Tutu skirt
10) Bloomers
11) Moulin rouge skirt
(not all outfits will be worn at the same time - there will be two or three shoots)
This will be done in the house where Gone with the Wind was filmed, an 11,000 square foot Victorian era mansion that survived the Civil War (built 1836). She will wear the outfit out on the town.
I never heard her sound more excited.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make a 19th century photo shoot more authentic? Shoes? Hair styles? Makeup ideas? Men's styles?
I'll post photos. Thanks!
http://image.dhgate.com/albu_214210248_00/1.0x0.jpg
The most beautiful woman I know will (next week after her out of state trip) pose for a (non-nude) series of photos and videos in a burlesque outfit featuring:
1) Corset
2) Garter belt
3) Stockings
4) Lace gloves
5) Victorian era hat
6) Umbrella
7) Fan
8) Ribbons
9) Tutu skirt
10) Bloomers
11) Moulin rouge skirt
(not all outfits will be worn at the same time - there will be two or three shoots)
This will be done in the house where Gone with the Wind was filmed, an 11,000 square foot Victorian era mansion that survived the Civil War (built 1836). She will wear the outfit out on the town.
I never heard her sound more excited.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make a 19th century photo shoot more authentic? Shoes? Hair styles? Makeup ideas? Men's styles?
I'll post photos. Thanks!
http://image.dhgate.com/albu_214210248_00/1.0x0.jpg