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A Festive Attyre: The first costuming site I became addicted to. Stunning work!!!
Demode: Incredible site with a wealth of information! I find something new every time I visit.
Mode Historique: This one features amazing work by an extremely talented seamstress.
English Country Dancing: Good info on 18th Century and American Colonial clothing.
Elizabethan Costume Page: The title says it all! Everything you will ever need to know about Elizabethan dress!
Eva's Costuming Page: Lovely garments from a wide variety of eras.
A Festive Attyre: I'm not a Civil War re-enactor, but they make me laugh and have lots of fun things to read.
The Renaissance Tailor: You must see this one!
Sempstress: Beautiful work! I don't know how she does it all!
Mooharpest: Incredible Elizabethan work done on a budget - my kind of site!
Seamstrix: Lots of pretties to gaze at!
The Curious Frau: With a name like that you can't go wrong! Focuses on 16th century Germany.
Oonagh's Own: Beautiful Venetian garments!
Does This Make Me Look Fat?: I love her method for determining 'costume' vs. 'real' dress.
The Frazzled Frau: One of my personal favorites!
Historically Dressed: Beautiful garments and excellent research!
The Gilded Garb: A fun costumer with loads of talent!
The Fashionable Past: Stunning work spanning several eras
M. Cadieux: Former costumer, but she still has her lovely creations displayed on her site.
The Costumer's Manifesto: Exhaustive collection of research on all types of costuming and eras
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The Padawan's Guide: Absolutely brilliant site with everything you ever wanted to know about Star Wars costumes!
The Costumer's Guide: See previous note. Excellent research on costumes for lots of different movies!
MDB Costumes: Excellent collection of lots of different costumes including film and historical garb.
The Anea Costumes: If you have ever seen Phantom of the Opera, you will be impressed with her recreations!
LOTR Costume Research: Everything you'd ever need to know about Lord of the Rings costumes!

Clone Yourself a Fitting Assistant: Excellent instructions for making three different types of dress forms.
Free Patterns Menu: Menu of free online Victorian and Edwardian patterns.
La Couturiere Parisienne: Wonderful site for research for a wide range eras.
MedCos: Medieval and Renaissance costuming forum.
A Quick Note:This list started out as a way for me to manage my own bookmarks a bit. If you are listed here and would like your information changed in any way or if you would like me to consider your site as an addition to this list, please feel free to contact me!
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