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Thursday, April 16, 2009

female fashion in the 1800s










16 comments:

Nike said...

hey sophie! where did u get like the costume and stuff. it's really cool :)

jessica good said...

omg wow sophie that is amazing how did you do that i love your blog you are doing such a great job doing your blog!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jessica

Nike said...

also. i got my background from the same website, but on mine it won't let u post a comment???

mary said...

thats a great idea!

kendall said...

Hey Sophie-
Love how you actually put the clothes on and took pictures. It makes your blog really personal and interesting.

ludwigdrummer said...

Dang...thats really good...I like the sign that says will work for fashion. The song is also sooooooooooooo good. How could I follow

Christina said...

i like it :]

Anonymous said...

Dannggg Thats awesome. You definitely put A LOT of work into that. I agree with Christina

Sarah Simmons said...

wow
very creative :]

Sarah Simmons said...

wow
very creative :]

MiCh@eL said...

wow....hha im impressed!!! i really like it....ur hard work paid off and i agree with everyones positive comments ;-)

Cameron said...

Nice!!

John SB said...

Sophie . . . you should hear the oohs and aahs and how did she do thats? Your infectious energy shown so well in your latest fashion post has inspired others in your squad and in other squads. Thanks for taking the giant step and putting in all the time it took to share the fashions you discovered.

On your animal discoveries, which I am glad you shared a couple suggestions:
1)add a picture
2)put the descriptions in your own words and be careful when you quote others' passages.Some of the "wheres" mention places not named that in 1804.

Can't wait to see and hear and read your discoveries this week.

Pay: A

Morgan's Blog said...

wow
that is wonderful!
i like the one with the chicken...lol
great work!

jessica good said...

sophie your blog is amazing and u did great cause you are so into fashion and that kind of things

~aLeX~ said...

I really like this its very creative. Good job sophie.