For my gown, I mainly drew inspiration from evening gowns from about 1905-08, and as the whole theme of Teslacon was 'a journey to the moon' Nicole and I themed our dresses accordingly. She was the Moon and I was the Night.
The fabric is a greyish lavender lightweight rayon blend with a texturized stripe, and a shimmery black of some unnatural fiber was used for the accent. The upper portion of the skirt was stitched with hundreds of small tucks along the stripes of the fabric before the pieces of the skirt were cut out and sewn together. The bodice is also mainly constructed of the tucked fabric, and is lined with polished cotton of a similar color. The bottom edge of the bodice is piped, and it closes up the back quite simply with hooks and eyes.
Of course, it's the accessories that really make an outfit, and I had loads of fun making the little half-mask headpiece to go with the dress. It's made from clock hands, which were very lightweight and quite easy to shape as I wanted, stitched to a ribbon covered headband. A spray of black feathers finished it all off. The one thing I did not make, actually, was the wonderful, beaded necklace/shoulder piece. I found it on ebay, and it worked perfectly with what I was aiming for.
We took a few pictures the night of the ball, but gowns rarely show to best advantage in hotel hallways, so yesterday Nicole and I got all dressed up once more and ventured out for a photoshoot. We ended up taking pictures in the wonderful sculpture yard outside Charlie's Antiques... the owners were really nice and seemed quite happy to let us wander all around and take as many photos as we wanted.
We had SO much fun doing the photoshoot, and choosing only a few pictures to put on the blog was really difficult. As it is, I leave you with perhaps more pictures than I would normally post...
And finally, a couple images of Nicole and I together. Self-timers are a blogger's best friend!
Gorgeous as usual Gwen
ReplyDeleteThat outfit is so beautiful. I'm so glad I found your blog.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job! This is so creative, I love it!
ReplyDelete-Emily