Elaine Drew: Actor, Tailor, Medieval Writer
After two novels that take readers back 1300 years to early medieval England, Elaine Drew has just released a lavishly illustrated short story from the same period, A Knight’s Bad Day. Another is in the works. Drew had a bachelor’s … Continue reading
Posted in Fashion Illustration, millinery, Singer
Tagged A Knight’s Bad Day, Arches watercolor paper, Ballet Russe, Bendel’s, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale's, Center Theater Group, Christine Mower, Cloisters, Courting Trouble, couture, draping, Elaine Drew, Emory University, Faber-Castell Ecco Pigment, Fashion Illustration, General Electric, hand embroidery, Harold Koda, History of Costume, medieval England, millinery, Nun Too Clever, Paris, pattern making, Pleasanton, sportswear, Stephen de Pietri, tailoring, Winchester Cathedral
5 Comments