Emilie's dress

Added Jun 8, 2009

by Mishiko

Vevey, Switzerland

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Description

multiple possiblities of wearing this dress

Material Notes

fabrics

Categories

Season
Summer
For
Women
Garment Type
Dress
Style
Casual

3 Comments

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    Jun 8, 2009, 11.35 AMby Mishiko

    Thank you :-)

    Hello Nehmah, I used some transparent pressure boutons inside the belt and on each side of the dress to fix the belt on the dress.
    The “two pieces” dress side was initially the inside of the dress, but I found the lining so nice that I made a reversible dress.
    (sorry my english is not so good..)

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    Jun 8, 2009, 10.09 AMby ModernVintageWorkshop

    i agree, that belt is AWESOME!

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    Jun 8, 2009, 09.29 AMby nehmah

    Good morning Mishiko, Your wide belt really sparks the dress. What interfacing or stiffener did you use to keep it so crisp? The pattern for the dress looks quite a bit like Anda. Given that you show a lilac skirt in some of the photos, is the dress a two-piece? Cordially, Nehmah

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This project is based on

Burdastyle

http://burdastyle.com//projects/emilie-s-dress