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When the most epic metal couple in Brooklyn are getting married on Halloween night – what do the bridesmaids (or Nacht-hexen as they were called affectionately by the bride) wear? I designed a dress based off a Fendi piece that we saw at Bergdorffs, and keeping in the theme of tough brutalness, I made the dress almost look like a piece of armor. There’s piping in nearly all the seams.
polyester satin, 1/4" cording, zipper
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Jan 20, 2010, 04.53 PMby msgems
this is lovely… would you post a how to or pattern?? I love the cap sleeves
Nov 23, 2009, 11.32 AMby senasews
Nice dress, i like the lines and the piping!
Nov 19, 2009, 06.45 PMby oscarthegrouch108
fantastic! great lines and ideas!
Nov 19, 2009, 07.30 AMby julietta
Love your dress, the design lines are very flattering!
Nov 19, 2009, 04.00 AMby goldilox
This is really good work….the only i don’t like about this dress is the center seam on the skirt. For seams like that i prefer princess lines. Love the piping
Nov 18, 2009, 11.00 PMby ichigogirl
I love it, very impressive (and I love your shoes too), hopefully if I ever get married my bridesmaids will wear dresses as nice, but it’ll be a hard match! And thank you for including the picture of your dress form with the design-lines on it, inspiring (and reminds me of just how much I need a dress form!).