In a message dated 10/10/2007 4:04:03 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

It looks  good on women, too. My wicked stepdaughter made one for me in 
this  luscious claret and gold upholstery velvet (or it could be chenille) 
with  gold silk facings. It looks amazing over black pants and a ruffled  
shirt.


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Right after I worked on "Interview with the Vampire" in NOLA, I made a  bunch 
of 18th century shirts and some waistcoats and cut-aways, as well as  
half-fall breeches and jodhpurs for women for one of the girls on the crew who  
had a 
clothing shop. We thought the men's stuff look great on women and it might  
catch on after the film. Alas, not so. No one wanted any of it. I gave some of  
it to my cousin Mary who raises and rides horses. She loved it and would wear 
 the stuff riding and at shows.



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