It's all about the dress!
I found my fabric at Haberman's in a sample piece by Design Legacy
and fell madly in love with it. Sure, it didn't fit the criteria of "black tie" because it wasn't the traditional silk or satin. It was 100% cotton and it was meant for draperies.Drapery and upholstery are my favorite fabrics from which to make dresses.
"Hello, Katie Scarlett O'Hara"
The problem was that the print was a bit big for my 5'4" of height.
How was this going to work? And how could I make it more black tie?
The key was a good fit, really high heels, lots of Swarovski crystal beads, a tube of E600
and a few glittered peanuts!
I think this is my favorite dress I have made so far and my intention is to cut it to tea length, so that I may wear it again.
Back Stage at Music Hall watching the curtain call |
With the Volunteers, Staff and Henry right before the doors opened |
Even Henry got in on the act |
With one of our donors, Paulette |
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