tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7440011596489093932.post3876058738029725010..comments2023-10-07T08:29:38.073-05:00Comments on ClusterFrock: I Want CandyMistress of Disguisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12026149318569869306noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7440011596489093932.post-34394450796036407532011-09-09T23:28:00.900-05:002011-09-09T23:28:00.900-05:00I like how most of them have yellow or gold trim t...I like how most of them have yellow or gold trim to contrast the purple. Finding a printed fabric with both colors would be fab to go with perhaps~<br />Like you, I say go Grand or go home! LOLNikki via The Scarlett Rose Gardenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05415078542670456151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7440011596489093932.post-86730676767093321122011-08-31T11:38:29.245-05:002011-08-31T11:38:29.245-05:00I'm not fond of the walking length skirts eith...I'm not fond of the walking length skirts either (the shorter ones), it just makes things look all off-kilter. I've seen it done beautifully by some other costumers, with smaller petticoats and supports and what have you, but I still prefer the longer dresses. :)<br />Everyone seems to be in love with the second dress! lol I can understand why, it's a beautiful gown, and it would be great for day wear, were the grand gown wouldn't be appropriate for, say, a picnic, or something like that. But I'm still leaning toward the grand gown anyway. lolMistress of Disguisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12026149318569869306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7440011596489093932.post-52228388391195202042011-08-30T20:41:12.187-05:002011-08-30T20:41:12.187-05:00That movie was crazy eye candy, if nothing else.
...That movie was crazy eye candy, if nothing else.<br /><br />At any rate. It sounds like you've already figured out your plan for this piece. ;-) I enjoy the layered effect of them all. And there is nothing like the Rococo for frosting-like trimmings. The shorter (ankle?) length ones are sort of awkward looking with so much body in the skirts and pettis without touching the ground. But perhaps the plates were just showing off the shoes? (Not so familiar with this period) I actually enjoy the stronger horizontal elements in the second plate, creating a strong contrast. The first is very Rococo, but a little too busy for my personal taste, I guess. I'm sure whatever you decide to tackle will look amazing (your work is so consistently beautiful)!<br /><br />And for all that rambling, I'm not sure I was actual helpful. Sorry.graverobbergirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13863800265600683329noreply@blogger.com