Dress 103 from Burda 3/2010. The cut is very easy. It’s the special fabric with its applications at the bottom that makes it so special.
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Oct 6, 2011, 08.15 AMby pszczółka
Nice dress but your mod. should be here http://www.burdastyle.com/patterns/cap-sleeve-shift-dress.
Sep 21, 2011, 07.58 AMby lovelypolly
correction: I know the fabric from the local store: it is not silk. It is an exact copy of the one in the magazine..
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Sep 21, 2011, 07.58 AMby lovelypolly
BTW: you linked it to the wrong project.
Sep 19, 2011, 10.13 PMby Laura Morgan
amazing colour!!
Sep 18, 2011, 09.07 AMby kihli
Gorgeous dress, very special!
Sep 18, 2011, 06.22 AMby poppykettle
The colour of this dress really packs a punch – love it!
Sep 17, 2011, 08.57 PMby MientjiB
So gorgeous!
Sep 17, 2011, 07.26 PMby andy509
What kind of fabric is it and how did you finish the bottom layer thingy
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Sep 19, 2011, 07.22 AMby pascaleclaudine
The fabric is silk chiffon and I bought the fabric with the appliqué on it. So actually its just a very easy tunic cut….
Sep 20, 2011, 05.19 PMby postmodest
I think the applique is not that difficult, but time-consuming – I imagine it’s just a lot of chiffon circles sewn in the axis, one next to another, probably all five rows with one vertical seam.
Oh, and I remember exactly the same dress from burda, bridal photoshoot, long time ago, with the same fabric. Even the colour matches! Nice!