Skip to content
Crow's Eye Productions Costume Department

Crow's Eye Productions Costume Department

Pauline Loven's blog about making period clothing for film

  • About
  • Contact
  • Latest
Posted on 8 November 201517 September 2017 by Pauline Loven

WW1 ‘William’s Story’

We have just completed a WW1 drama documentary ‘William’s Story’ which included a flash-forward to the 1930’s and gave me the opportunity to make some lovely 1930’s children’s clothes. Here are some screen grabs from the shoot.

1930’s picnic,

1930's 1

1146798_10152888188526363_8625673055107338320_o

1930s 3

1930’s boys at play,

 

Share
CategoriesBlog Tags1930's, 1930's dressmaking, 1930's patterns, Nick Loven, Pauline Loven, William's Story

Post navigation

Previous PostPrevious King John
Next PostNext 1930’s Ladies Suit

Recent Posts

  • A wedding in the Family
  • Getting Dressed – Dickensian Christmas (1853)
  • Getting Dressed in WW1 – British Soldier
  • Getting Dressed in WW1 – Young Woman
  • Getting Dressed in 1665 Delft
  • Mary Shelley
  • Women’s Land Army WW2
  • Getting Dressed in WWI – VAD Nurse
  • Getting Dressed in the 18th Century – Gentleman
  • Getting Dressed in the 14th Century
  • Eighteenth Century Pockets
  • Book Review – American Duchess guide to Eighteenth Century Dressmaking
  • Getting Dressed in the 18th Century -Working Woman
  • ‘Getting Dressed in the 18th Century – The Busk’.
  • ‘Getting Dressed in the 18th Century’ – Viral Video
  • Breaking Down Fabrics
  • Mona Lisa
  • Georgian Dress
  • Period Drama
  • Eighteenth Century Dressing

Copyright

© Pauline Loven 2000-2019 (except where otherwise indicated).

This website, and the photographs and text on it, are copyright works under the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. They are protected internationally under the Berne Convention. They may not be reproduced in any form or incorporated in any other website or other electronic medium without the written permission of the copyright owner.

The moral rights under Sections 77-89 of the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 of the author(s) of the works in this website are hereby asserted.

Please contact Pauline Loven for permission to use any of the images on the web site.

Links

  • Adam Fox (actor)
  • Centenary Stitches
  • Costume Society
  • Crow's Eye Productions
  • Crow's Eye Productions YouTube Channel
  • Hyrne Letters 1699-1757
  • Judith Brodnicki (Graphic Design)
  • Lincoln School of Speech and Drama
  • Lucy Gordon Art
  • Silk Pig – goldwork embroidery
  • Tell Them of Us
  • Tiffany Haynes (actress)
  • Victoria Rigby (actress)
Proudly powered by WordPress