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pinkdiamond ([personal profile] glittersweet) wrote2017-03-13 06:10 am

changed my mind about the tulle!


CHANGED MY MIND ABOUT THE TULLE!


by admin, December 14, 2014




I have been very remiss and forgot about my earliest introductions to costume history and remembered there is indeed a fashion plate I have wanted to recrete for years but never really settled on a fabric nor trim. So.


  


 


Urk, blurry phone pic is blurry. That looks like the lens has been steamed… And that is why it is only a thumbnail


Anyway. It’s inspired more than me. It was the image that Eiko used to inspire the Mina gown. At one stage I was going to use my Mina silk to make the plate as it was but with the dark blue rayon lace braid dyed black:


 


 


But I decided it really wasn’t working. However when I removed the dye from the lace suddenly I was thinking of sheer vertical gowns andwas basing all my ideas on the amount of sheer voile I had. But oh hoho! I now have an obscene amount of cotton net to make the floofiest fluffy sheer version of this gown possible!

And to support it I’ll finally make that white princess dress I have been meaning to make for a very very very long time!


 


 


And this super sleek style might have been very theatrical, this style can be used as a straight up dress.



Circe.



I was going to try and do this when the trim was still dark but I an really tempted to used some pale pink all over daisy patterned cotton lace to do something with my voile. It will wind up looking a bit like Whistler’s Symphony in pink and white:



And I’m okay with that 🙂


Except I really also have loved Toulmouche’s work for so long…


 


Rose Caron on the left, A Girl and Roses on the right.


 


Okay so this tuned in to a quirasses and princess dress love fest….


 


Anyway, so these are most of my all time favourite images from this period.


 




Tags: cotton tulle, sheer victorian, victorian sheer



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