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madamemodiste) wrote2009-03-11 01:07 pm
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1895 half mourning suit is done!
Here is the moodboard I created for this project. Remember I decided to scrap the satin taffeta for velvet lapels instead. And here is the finished gown:

I hear there is an mourning art exhibit near my house, and an open house on Saturday. I want to wear this to the event, though I suspect no one would have worn moire bengaline as a half mourning fabric, that's what I had in the stash! Yes, I took creative liberty again.

I hear there is an mourning art exhibit near my house, and an open house on Saturday. I want to wear this to the event, though I suspect no one would have worn moire bengaline as a half mourning fabric, that's what I had in the stash! Yes, I took creative liberty again.
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Fabulous! It must have taken forever to get the puffs correct... I hate that sort of thing. ;) But yours look great!
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What kind of fabric is the frontpart, it look very intresting but I can't see on the picture.
The sleeves look more modest and prettier, did you sized them down a little?
I still need to make this outfit and I will definatly size them down a bit, otherwise I would feel a bit clownesque.
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The front inset is alencon lace gathered over white taffeta.
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Really beautiful lace.
I do think yours looks way better then on the pattern, maybe because you kept things in the same colours (altough B&W aren't officially colours).
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Thank you!
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But yeah, I love the fabric you made this out of. Is it silk, or something else?
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http://madamemodiste.livejournal.com/76149.html
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