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</html>";s:4:"text";s:6022:"I stitched the lining in, which covered the raw edges of the skirt waist and the raw edges from letting the bodice out. . I need to up my blogging game, I’m so behind! Anyway! I tacked the panniers down in a few spots to make them lay nicely, and that was it! Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Your job is very amazing >.<. The whole thing turned out really pretty. I wanted to make a dress using the colors of the animated gown, and was going to style it to look like Cinderella (the headband and silver shoes). First Look: The Making of Cinderella’s Wedding Gown. http://indulgy.com/post/w9KogmY3A1/house-of-worth-ball-gown https://www.pinterest.com/bethrobey/mid-century-aprons/ While viewing any Flickr photos page, click on the bookmarklet to open the same view on Flickriver. We’ll work in chronological order of the movies, and then we’ll go back and do all the villains! YES! And that was pretty much it! This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. I’m not an expert in historical clothing, but the mystery-sleeves on Cinderella’s dresses remind me of this: http://www.lannaalterationstudio.com/images/tudorlady.JPG Livrustkammaren. L to R: Madame de Pompadour (1750s), Lady Anstruther (1761), Princess Alexandra (1860s), Queen Alexandra (1900s), Brenda from 90210 (1990s). I got my teeth whitened recently so I don’t have that excuse anymore haha. Thanks to Disney Screencaps.com for the movie screencaps! I need to up my blogging game, I’m so behind! I decided to stitch the organza to the underside of the circle skirt hem. Vacuuming regularly and seeking out natural lighting has done wonders for them. The seams were sewn normally, but bound with blue quilters cotton. I’ve been sewing for five years and focused on period costumes and original designs for the last three. Mine were gathered down to twelve inches, and the end result looks like this! Can you leave a tutorial on how to do the hair as well, It is probably not that complicated but it is beautiful. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Somewhere along the way I changed my mind and ended up with something that is more than a Cinderella inspired dress, it’s really just a shorter version of the dress in the film but with more sparkle. For the sleeves, we’re back to WTF land. Let’s pause from some Lucifer cat-butt action. your own Pins on Pinterest you and your dress made a perfect combination .you are too beautiful. Kendra has been a fixture in the online costuming world since the late 1990s. This is part two about making my Cinderella inspired dress! Then I draped it over my petticoat (which I talk about making here) and the results weren’t so great. Cinderella, to me has always been right at the beginning of the 1890s, the bustle has just collapsed (the sisters wear them to the ball), the sleeves are EXACTLY this shape in 1891, with a high, peaked head, but not as voluminous as they get mid-decade, Lady Tremaine wears a high neck and proto-Gibson pompadour, and the prince’s uniform is very late 19th century. You look at all the dresses she wears and they’re straight out of Dior, which I’m sure was the point– People seeing the film when it came out would associate that silhouette with wealth and royalty (Grace Kelly, obviously, big influence there). Theory #1: These represent the looped-up skirts popular in the late 18th century. It also sheds a lot, I tried hairspraying it at several stages and it didn’t help at all. What a wonderful compliment, thank you so much! It was sewn onto the bodice of that costume, so I had to use a seam ripper to detach it for this project. http://recollections.biz/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Victorian-Shoes.jpg On the left: Godey’s Lady’s Book, 1840. I’ve graduated high school and am spending the year of 2016 working on building my portfolio. And I think the side poofs at Cinderella’s hips are indeed something between a bustle, the “polonaise” overksirt “looped up at the sides”, as “polonaise gown” was described when I did a quick search, and Disney fairy tale stylization. I bought a glitter organza with this in mind. Stunning! http://indulgy.com/post/8y1ho1G3S2/jacques-doucet-ball-gown-silk-metal-th But I do wish I could see in history something closer to what Cinderella’s hip poofs actually look like! http://www.trulyvictorian.net/tvxcart/product.php?productid=50&cat=4&page=1, Balls gowns and wedding dress- These are all lovely examples of mid to late 1800’s ball gowns. Wedding dress of Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas, 1774. My name is Angela, I’m twenty years old and live on Long Island, NY. i prefer your than the real one, amazing project as always !!! Don’t believe me? We’ve only got two more outfits to look at, plus hair. It looks a little odd. http://www.bartoscollection.com/images/434_1891_FashionPlate.jpg. Generally, the rule is that the shorter the sleeve is, the longer the glove (and vice versa). The skirt got sewn onto the bodice, then a zipper was added up the back. Here are some wedding dresses from the period: The one weirdly interesting style detail is the very high, above the bust cross-over detail on the bodice: I’ve never seen that anywhere except in the mid-20th century: Finally, we’ve got this cap-esque wedding veil, which looks very much like a 1930s-50s cap/Juliet veil: Left: 1930s cap veil. Not ideal at all, but it totally worked. Thank you! 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