This simple yet elegant dressy dress is fitting for any evening event you attend or host. The guests will be charmed not only by your radiant personality, but also by your sparkling dress! Make it especially delectable by choosing a sheer fabric with sequins or lace and lining it in a luxurious silk charmeuse.
Chiffon with sequins over silk charmeuse
Danielle St. Laurent
Sarah Stewart
Laura O Neil (Major Model Management)
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Nov 11, 2009, 11.32 PMby Brooke Dillon
This is gorgeous, I’m only a novice but I’m almost willing to attempt it… wow.
Feb 27, 2009, 01.20 PMby carolesam
It’s sooo jane austen i love it. such pretty fabric.
Oct 20, 2008, 02.58 PMby yoko-
I really love this dress. It really is my style…wow..:o)
Aug 14, 2008, 04.27 PMby peacebypiececreations
Adorable.. May make as a wedding gown… Hmmm… I love the layers
May 25, 2008, 12.05 PMby tillychaosfaerie
lovely frock, will attempt it soon, but may add sleeves due to bingo wings ((0))
Apr 23, 2008, 08.34 AMby barbara.agatha
love the combination of pale green of the dress and dashing red pearl necklace…
I think I’ll try it…or better, ask my mum to try it :)
Feb 26, 2008, 11.09 AMby daisy-3
i love the dress but i think i would shorten the length to the knee
Feb 11, 2008, 03.08 PMby Benedikta
The sweater is actually by a friend of ours, who let us use her clothing line for her shoot. Her line is called Spring and Clifton, you find her clothes online and in a couple of stores. Her current site is down right now, but you could just google her.
Feb 5, 2008, 09.44 PMby laurkute
i like the dress, but i love the sweater. is there a pattern for it?
Feb 5, 2008, 08.07 PMby HennessyMichelle
That is what I was thinking. A cute cotton print would make an adorable summer outfit! I think you would have to gather lass fabric around the bodice though because it will not fall the same as the silk. You don’t want to puff out in the stomach area…that is just not flattering!
Jan 26, 2008, 02.55 PMby kaydell
where is the pattern for the Cape/shrug? Couldn’t the dress be made for an evening after a day at the beach or the museum? Out of a CRISP material….no lining? Just remove the lining….use the IDEA….not the Exact Pattern, right? Isn’t that what Sewing for Yourself rather than BUYing is all about?
Dec 13, 2007, 02.44 PMby metricmetric
This is absolutely amazing, though I don’t think I would attempt it with my lacking sewing skills right now. But someday, wow, if I had an occasion, I would make this dress.
Aug 25, 2007, 06.41 PMby fluffy-bunny-of-doom
Wow. It’s so pretty. I’m not sure if I like the length, but I love the top part and the fabric you chose.