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a grand opening, c. 7th of the Sun’s Smile in the Year of Our Lord, 1928

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[!] The noblewomen of Aldersberg, d’Amaury and Halcourt pursuing their duties as seamstresses.

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It is with great anticipation that the noble sisters Dame Justine Margaux and Lady Lorena Anastasie anchor the grand opening of the Petra’s very first Auvergnian Alterations, a boutique that boasts ladies with the finest hands in tailoring and jewelry crafting. The posse specializes in attire for a variety of occasions, intricate hair-styling and significant trinkets that may be customized by request to your own liking. 

 

CATALOG:

Spoiler

By the works of Lady Lorena Anastasie:

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By the works of Dame Justine Margaux:

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PRICING:

Prices will vary depending on how difficult a piece may be. Here are the estimated starting prices:

HAIR-STYLING: 100 mina 

CLOTHING: 250 mina

JEWELRY: 80 mina

 

Interested in having a piece done? Stamp in for a meeting with one of our seamstresses as soon as possible by filling out our appointment form below. 

 

 

Spoiler

[OOC]:

Send this information form to either slattadora#2003 or sondher#5987 through discord to arrange an IRP meeting!

NAME: ROLEPLAY NAME

AVAILABILITY: DATE / TIME

PIECE OF REQUEST: CLOTHING / HAIR / JEWELRY / ETC.

Please include commission information like references, time frames or notes in your DM as well! Some outfits may come with an additional jewelry item (for free) if your skinner happens to make it an addition on your skin.

 

Upon filling out a form, a seamstress will contact and work with said person to arrange a time to retrieve measurements from her patron within their boutique located in the Petra.

 

 

 

Auvergnian Alterations is looking for additional seamstresses. If interested, contact Lady Lorena through letter or around the Petra. It is to be kept in mind that those interested will be required to go through a questioning process. Those who receive a position will be rewarded with payment for their work. Areas of work include taking figure measurements, tailoring outfits and / or creating jewelry designs. 

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HER EXCELLENCY, Dame Justine Margaux Aldersberg 'the Eloquent'

Chamberlaine of the River Court, Joint-Owner of Auvergnian Alterations

 

HER LADYSHIP, Lady Lorena Anastasie of Aldersberg

Deputy of the River Court, Joint-Owner of Auvergnian Alterations

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Dame Justine Aldersberg proofread the document that her elder sister presented, her head bobbing with approval, "This is splendid. Truly! I can not wait to see our business flourish."

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Victor Olivier Halcourt d'Artois skimmed over the pamphlet "I will be sure to visit." He voiced, glancing down at his old rags. "And perhaps it'll be a perfect addition to your wardrobe" He turned to his betrothed with a faint smile "Should we visit them?" @capiital

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"Exalted quality from excellent ladies! Even Angels would pause upon gracing such dresses!" George would shout from outside the store, intent on getting a new suit himself.

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8 minutes ago, Cubicita said:

Victor Olivier Halcourt d'Artois skimmed over the pamphlet "I will be sure to visit." He voiced, glancing down at his old rags. "And perhaps it'll be a perfect addition to your wardrobe" He turned to his betrothed with a faint smile "Should we visit them?" @capiital

Lady Victoria Temesch et Resmore seized the missive from Victor's grasp, skimming it over in shock, "What is this?..." She'd inquire foolishly, tossing the advertisement aside and rushing forth towards the mirror to scrutinize the dreary garments that draped over her body, "My attire is so barren... and dull compared to Lorena and Justine's catalog." Victoria beckoned her betrothed to rise, "We are ordering a new wardrobe this instant!"

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The aging countess, Dame Emma Mösu ‘The True,’ read over the missive with her lorgnette. Through this pair of lenses, with her magnified eyes, Emma would gasp at the sight of the women in large skirts and bare shoulders. 

 

“Oh what a lovely day this is! Fashion has finally become relevant again.” She cheered, being so reminded of her frivolous and exotic low-necked gowns of the early 20th century.

 

“I truly must commission a new gown… as the silk on mine are splitting,” voiced the dame as she hoisted herself from a deep pink velvet tufted armchair.

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