The finished gown for my client. She loved it! Was able to carry out her vision from the selection of color to fabric to the sequenced that were used and the style of her dress. She wanted something elegant that expressed her style.
Glad it turned out to be a beautiful gown for her!
Picture before the client comes to pick it up!
Sewing of the sequence to the gown.
Cutting the sequence before applying it to the gown.
Testing the placement of the sequence before application to the gown.
Doing last minute adjustments on her gown.
When working on a design, I take great pride in assuring that the customer will be happy and comfortable with their dress. The goal is to make a gown or dress that is fit just for them. Their style and comfort shines through.
After taking measurement, prepared the muslin connecting all pieces before cutting fabric. Any adjustments and mistakes happens in this process.
I like my clients to come in for measurements and adjustments before cutting fabric. As we all know, fabric can be expensive. So it is best to test proper fit with the muslin first.
Modern Gown with a touch of class and vintage look
Loved creating this gown in white bridal satin form fitting with a flair, v-neckline with mesh embellishments, comes with a sash, done with custom satin and organza florals done by me.
A close-up of these florals done in satin fabric same fabric as the dress along with organza. They fall beautifully on the dress with the natural state of the fabric.
Done in a low back almost square shape with a small corset closure.
A close- up of this closure.
Sunday, November 14, 2021
Latest creation a Black Gown
The sketches done by me for this new dress.
The beginning of something amazing!
It all starts with the mannequin. Done my tracing of how I want this dress to look. On to my patternmaking.
Did all my patterns, will be ready to cut fabric soon!
Excited just by seeing the muslin, and how the fabric may act. I'm already seeing the flow of the dress.
Introducing the fabric.
Preparing for the fabric to be cut, by using muslin first. Less mistakes are made especially, if you plan on using expensive fabric.
All pieces are cut and being tested for placement.
Adding a beautiful black satin under the sequence.
Love being surrounded by my mannequins.
Built in corset for this dress, to give extra support.
The inner workings
Working on the hem.
Almost there
The finished product 2 looks in one dress. You can wear it with the detachable red satin sash. Or without. I didn't want to create just another black dress. But one with a choose of element to it.
The front of the dress.
The back of the dress. You can get out of this dress, no worries there is a zipper, a corset and the sash is detachable.
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