Lady Hannah’s gown is made from turquoise color taffeta for the skirt and matching turquoise color velvet for the bodice with fasteners down the back. All is trimmed in gold ric-rac and a string of fake pearls and a small gold broach are added for effect. The hat is made from the same taffeta as the skirt with a lace overlay and bun cover, also trimmed in gold ric-rac. The undertunic is made from a loose woven cotton and laces up the back.
Turquoise velvet(bodice)
Turquoise taffeta(skirt & Hat)
Ivory cotton(under tunic)
Ivory open lace (hat & bun cover)
Gold ric rac(outer gown & Hat)
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Feb 2, 2009, 04.55 PMby swif
Very beautiful dress. I love the matching head piece.
Jan 30, 2009, 11.56 AMby rjbouvier
You are amazing with these costumes. I would love to see close up pictures I can tell your detail work is beautiful.
Jan 29, 2009, 02.43 PMby dressdummy
Wow! There you go again! And there’s your lovely daughter looking like she just stepped out of the past. Now you said the Gwendolyn was for Halloween, but is somebody into Theater? These costumes are so beautiful, so “beyond Halloween.”