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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Catherine Morland's Wardrobe Throwdown - Results


These are the results of the Catherine Morland's Wardrobe Throwdown from last week. Thanks to everyone who voted and commented! 


WHICH OF CATHERINE MORLAND'S DRESSES DO YOUR LIKE BEST?
#1. White Fullerton Dress - 10 Votes (22%)
#2. Striped Square-Neck Dress - 5 Votes (11%)
#3. Sprigged Muslin Ball Gown - 8 Votes (18%)
#4. Green Trimmed Ball Gown - 16 Votes (36%)
#5. Ruffled Opera Dress - 10 Votes (22%)
#6. Blue Print Drop-Front Dress - 20 Votes (45%)
#7. Scooped-Neck Day Dress - 7 Votes (15%)
#8. Pink and White Ball Gown - 12 Votes (27%)
#9. Ruffled Neck Day Dress - 5 Votes (11%)
#10. Gold Evening Dress - 3 Votes (6%)
#11. Damask Inlay Day Dress - 6 Votes (13%)
#12. Green Striped Day Dress - 14 Votes (31%)
#13. Pale Blue Day Dress - 19 Votes (43%)
#14. Checked Ruffle Dress - 3 Votes (6%)
#15. Blue Day Dress - 14 Votes (31%)

Top Five Dresses:
#6. Blue Print Drop-Front Dress
This is my favorite too and one of my most favorite Regency costume dresses!


#13. Pale Blue Day Dress

#4. Green Trimmed Ball Gown

#2. Striped Square-Neck Dress & #15. Blue Day Dress

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WHICH OF CATHERINE'S OUTERWEAR DO YOU LIKE BEST?
A. Pink Pelisse - 4 Votes (11%)
B. Pale Blue Pelisse - 18 Votes (50%)
C. Blue Velvet Spencer - 15 Votes (41%)
D. Cream Woven Spencer - 8 Votes (22%)
E. Brown Spencer - 4 Votes (11%)
F. Riding Outfit - 19 Votes (52%)
G. Brown Half-cape - 8 Votes (22%)


Top Three Outerwear

 


F. Riding Outfit 

B. Pale Blue Pelisse 

C. Blue Velvet Spencer


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Did your favorites make it into the top five and top three?

Out of these five dresses and three outerwear items which would you wear right now?

Looking for a new game? Check out the Jane Austen Trivia Quiz and the Jane Austen Character Scavenger Hunt that I posted earlier this week as part of the Jane Austen Birthday Assembly!


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