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Carolyn’s dress: finished pictures!

But only the ones I took before it got sent off to her. I know, I know, you really want to see pictures of her in it! And you can, if you follow me on facebook.  Because I posted the first informal pics of her in it there, and she looks amazing. Actually, you don’t even have to belong to facebook to see them, you can just go to facebook.com and look up ‘The Dreamstress’. Or you can keep waiting, and once the professional photos come out, I’ll post them. For now, here is a gallery of my photos of the finished dress.  

Carolyn’s dress: The belt

I promised one more post on details from Carolyn’s dress while we wait for her to get married so you can see pictures of the whole dress in all it’s glory. I’m naughty though, the only part of the dress I am really going to show you is the belt. The belt is an important part of the design for Carolyn’s dress: it’s the focus of a lot of detailing and beading, and provides a visual break in the skirt and bodice.  We had to get the design for it just right. This is what Carolyn drew: This is what I drew: The design needed to be finalised and polished once a buckle was selected.  This is the buckle we picked: With the proportions and lines of the buckle in mind, I drew 6 different possible beading patterns: Then I decided that the top two (A & B) sucked, and I re-drew them. This turned out not to matter at all, as Carolyn liked E best.  Clever girl! I love the scale effect of pattern …

A couple for Kate

In the last wedding post of my bridal binge, here are a couple more designs for dresses that Kate might have worn (had she more interesting taste and a historical inclination). First, a sophisticated art deco inspired design from Lauren of Wearing History (don’t you love the lines over the hips?) And then, my design, inspired by the 1799 wedding dress I loved so much, Princess Charlotte’s 1795 wedding dress, Queen Victoria’s 1840 wedding dress,  and Queen Elizabeth’s 1947 wedding dress.  With a tiny nod to Grace Kelly’s dress for good measure. And the back and under-dress: