I designed this dress myself, with a empire waist line and a chale collar. Very feminine in this bright and shining fall nit fabric. Very confortabable too.
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This dress was inspired by the menswear meets womenswear collection by Dior in 1991. The dress is made from a cotton blend stretch twill, and the accents are done with a cotton plaid flannel...
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I was inspired by a black and white Bill Blass design when making this fun spring dress. I do not know if the Bill Blass design is one or two pieces, but I decided to make my design a one piece dress...
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Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 With a dress like this, eyes are bound to digress But this is what I’ve created with a mind of a mess Lollipops, ice...
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I saw a dress on BurdaStyle and I knew instantly that I wanted to make it. I had some gray stretch cotton laying around and I thought it'd be the perfect fabric for this simple...
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I was inspired by all the dresses from the Chanel Fall 2008 Haute Couture collection. The dress is made with a see through knit that is kind of lace like. I draped the dress, no...
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This colorblock knit dress was inspired by the swimwear in Oscar de la Renta's summer 2009 line. The colors and weight of the fabric are perfect for transitioning into the fall monthsnbsp...
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This is my submission for the fall challenge. A friend gave me a pattern for a racerback casual dress, which is lovely, but I wanted to "jeuge" it up a bit. Browsing on netaportercom...
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"Rock & Roll Micro-Mini Dress" It all began when I fell in love with an XXL T-shirt that I found at a used record store. I decided that instead of simply altering it to fit me, I would make...
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This dress is inspired by one of my favorite designer, Oscar De La Renta. I LOVE how the flounce drapes assymetrically, so I applied that to my dress. The dress has a corsellete foundation and a...
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This is my entry for the Fall Fashion Challenge! Yaayy!!! I have only been sewing for about 10 months and this is my VERY FIRST challenge / contest entry ever! : ) My inspiration was a dress from the...
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I was inspired by fabric/pattern designer & author Heather Ross to make my first smocked dress using elastic thread. I've never used elastic thread so this was one of my first dresses I made ...
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I wanted to create a little "black dress" but I didn't want it in black. I've always like navy and I've been working on adding more of it to my wardrope. I saw the black dress...
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Louis Vuitton's runway 2009 model inspired this black and purple 3 pc dress. I made a black satin halter dress, very fitted, top cut on the bias. The peplum corsett of black...
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I saw this dress in a favorite catalog (Down East Basics) I get and set out to make it. I found a pattern that was almost identical to the dress in the catalog. Butterwick 5320. I...
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This piece has 2 inspirations. First inspiration once again was the Oscars. This time it was dress by Atlier Versace worn by actress Drew Barrymore at the 2005 Oscars. The 2nd inspiration was a...
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My inspriration for this piece was the Oscars, recently i happened to be going through my fashion magazines from a couple years ago. They were showing fashions from the Oscars and noticed a gown by...
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This dress was inspired by a Dolce and Gabbana dress from their Spring 2009 ready-to-wear collection. I was fascinated by the flat round skirts they had that flared so much at the hips, yet...
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My inspiration for this dress was Prada's asymmetical dress in her Spring 2009 ready-to-wear collection with a bow like thing on one shoulder. I wanted to try this also, and also cutting a dress on...
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This dress was inspired by the pink Gucci dress that Gwyneth Paltrow wore. I loved the simplicity of the dress and the almost asymetrical bow at the neck. Since seeing this dress Ive...
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