This dress could be used as a under dress as well. Material is light polkadot mesh fabric with white velvety dots. White light satin underneath. Shirring and lacing on the back. White lace on the neckline, front, and on the hem. Hand sewn pearls.
(more…)Month: February 2023
This is accured 18th century corset, and matching bustle. Double lining, steel bones all way trough. Bust fastener in front, adjustable lacing on the back. Material is thick brocade fabric.
(more…)The material is soft polkadot mesh fabric, little stretchy. Soft lace on the neckline, the front and the sleeves. Snap fasteners, lacing on the back.
(more…)Long gothic lolita coat made of blue velvet fabric. Black satin lining. Matching pelerine included. Additional fur collar and wrist cuffs. Lovely lace details, ruffle on the back hem. Peter Pan collar, lacing on the back.
(more…)This dress is pretty accurate historically to 18th century dresses. This dress needs to have a 18th century corset and bustle underneath.
I used black satin, brocade, silk and different type of ribbons and sequin embroideries.
(more…)This long coat has created of black velvet type of fabric, red satin lining. There are long wide open sleeves, so the red fabric is easily detected. Lacing on the back, double buttons on the front. Lot of lace and details.
(more…)This dress was made of red velvet fabric, and black satin. It actually has a “jacket” and a “skirt” part.
This is not exact creation of any specific era of history, more like my ideas and likes in an outift. There is a steel bones front of the ” jacket”, steel bones on the back. Side lacings, so the size is adjustable. I made a pelerine with wide hood, so even larger hairstyle fits under.
This outfit needs a hoop skirt.
(more…)“I have crossed oceans of time to find you.”
This dress has been created after my favorite film; Bram Stoker’s Dracula. I absolutely adore Eiko Ishiokas work.
I used red satin for this dress, if I was created it again, I would do it from real red silk. It was hard work to do all the bits and pieces for it, and make the hem look rich and floating.
(more…)This design I’m quite proud of. It took hours and hours of measuring, creating and sewing. This lolita dress has taken infuence from 18th century dresses. It has five bows on the front, half transparent sleeves where I used polkadot lace fabric. I made matching choker as well. There are many different type of layers on the hem. Shirring on the back, with lacing as well.
(more…)This long coat has made of red velvet fabric. There’s long wide hem, double buttons on the front, lacing on the back. Removable hood. Decorative buttons and ribbons on the sleeves and the collar. Black satin lining.
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