There are pictures, of course :)
The first layer. I'm very scandalous and don't wear the bloomers, mostly because I don't have a pair. Note to self: put on stockings and shoes before the corset... |
Playing the harp wearing this was VERY difficult. |
The underbodice. I'm happy with the fit. Extant pieces seemed to have a longer hem or a basque, but I was short on fabric and time and chose to make a waist lenght version. |
Petticoat. I'm not entirely happy with this, I might modify it in the future and ad some frills up the back of the hem. |
The 1st skirt. |
Cancan! Or showing off the balayeuse. I simply gathered two looooong strips of fabric and sewed them in two tiers on the train part of the skirt. |
The 2nd skirt. |
And done! |
Some period reading. I'm actually halfway through Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd (also a period novel) but it's a bog standard paperback and not as photogenic as my Anna Karenina. |
The underbodice back. |
And the fronts. I made this entirely from stash, that's why the lace doesn't go all the way to the front.... |
What wonderful underwear!! I am wanting to make a bustle like yours so this is very inspiring! Your dress, as always is beyond fabulous!! LOVE everything about it!! So very magnificent!
VastaaPoistaBlessings!
Gina
Thank you, Gina!
PoistaAlso, I would like to pass this award on to you!
VastaaPoistahttp://beauty4ashes7.blogspot.com/2015/06/sisterhood-of-world-bloggers-award.html
Blessings!
Gina
You really did everything right with this one. I'm so impressed and awed!
VastaaPoistaBeautiful! And interesting to see all the layers for the perfect silhouette.
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