I'm not usually big on florals, so it was quite fun to come up with a style and design that would showcase the fabric, and yet still be true to my own personal sense of style. The fabric itself was a very drapey, textured barkcloth. It has a similar hand to rayon or some woven viscose blends. It was only a small panel, so I ended up using all of it, and in fact, drafted the side triangular panels of this dress specifically to accomodate it's short length.
In sketching out some of my initial design ideas for this dress, I realised that I was going to have to stabilise the drapey, challenge fabric in order to sucessfully make the kind of dress that I had in mind. This was easy to do though. I fused ProWoven Shirt-Crisp interfacing to my drapey, floral fabric, and voĆla, it turned into a lovely crisp textile with a more structured hand, and an almost identical drape to the weighty Theory cotton sateen that I was using for the rest of the dress. It also dealt with the fact that I had to cut the fabric on an obscure bias in order to place the flowers in the position that I wanted.
The design is my own. I used my drop-waist dress pattern and modified it. My main changes were to add the side panels and change the shape of the side seams. I graduated the hemline and added a slightly flared flounce with a silk organza panel in between. I also added inseam pockets because every dress needs pockets.
All good dresses also need a *twirl* photo. I definitely think twirling shows off the shape of the dress better. I might twirl instead of walk when I wear it.
I really love how this dress turned out. I've been dreaming of a dress design like this for a while now, but had been putting off doing anything about it because it's just so seasonally inappropriate. I love that this challenge enabled me to make something that I've been wanting to create anyway.
It's been a long post so if you are still with me, awesome! Please don't forget to head over to Rhonda's Creative life because there will be voting soon. You will also be able to check out the other fabulous entries there.
Oh, this is super fun! I've seen Rosy's look, and now yours too! I love how this look hints at your awesome legs!
ReplyDeleteAh thank you Sue! I saw Rosy's this morning too. It was great! It's so fun to see how different people make use of the same fabric. So many great minds out there ;-)
Deletewoah! this is such a cool look, love how it looks like a short dress and a maxi dress at the same time. great job showcasing the floral!
ReplyDeleteThank you ;-)
DeleteWhat a creative use of the fabric. Really lovely dress.
ReplyDeleteThanks Vicki!
DeleteWonderful, you look lovely in this style and its a gorgeous design that makes great use of the floral panel.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I love how it worked out in the end ;-)
DeleteWow, great design work, well done.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteLovely design on you. Sexy and ladylike. Fab!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! It was great fun to make.
DeleteOh. WOW. Love the seam lines. That sheer section just lifts the whole dress to an amazing level!
ReplyDeleteAh, thanks Rebecca! A little bit of sheer is always the goods ;-)
DeleteYOU ARE SO FREAKING COOL.
ReplyDeleteYes, but I don't know how to tame unicorns like you! Thanks Marcy!
Deletelove it!!! … looks amazing! great combination of fabrics and the silhouette really complements your body!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Sasha!
DeleteThose flower panels! That side view! Love! That is all.
ReplyDeleteHee hee, and I bet you thought you'd never see me wearing florals. Thanks Jillian.
DeleteYou are so fearless with your creations, this is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThis is brilliant. So inspired. Great silhouette (and hidden pockets) and I love the sheer skirt.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kirsty....Best of both worlds - pockets for my grubs to hide their sticky treasures, and sheer so I can find the little monsters when they are hiding under my dress - bet you didn't realise how kid practical the dress was ;-)
DeleteGreat shape and fabulous for twirling. The organza panels! lovely.
ReplyDeleteTwirls are an absolute necessity according to my girls ;-) Thanks Barbara.
DeleteVery cute. Nice use of the paneling
ReplyDeleteThank you Andrea!
DeleteLove the dress. Sneak peek at the legs, cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrea!
DeleteDebbbiiieeee! this is everything. Everything. You're style >>>
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!! :-)
DeleteWhat a fun design. The curved hemline adds such an original and groovy touch. The organza section look fabulous...everything about it is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove it and the originality!
ReplyDeleteLove it! As usual you rock the dress.
ReplyDeleteSO lovely! Not only well designed and artsy but it will be fun and easy to wear. Win win all around.
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love the placement of the print and the contrast at the hem. This looks so good on you!
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love the placement of the print and the contrast at the hem. This looks so good on you!
ReplyDeleteYour choice of three fabrics work so well together; this is a winning design!
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