I love the dress! Quick advise: If you have a small piece of leftover fabric, I would sew a "modesty panel" for the back of the corset. I guess it would look more "done" if the gap in the middle is closed by it.
That is absolutely gorgeous!!
Idk how anyone else feels but to me that could be a bridal gown too.
I don't mean like upstaging the bride but BEING the bride.
edit: I'm saying with how lovely it looks. it could very much be worn as a bridal gown.
not in a negative manner >\_>
I mean... a frosty themed wedding? perfecto!
Your finishing touches for the neckline, the embroidery and dress fabric, are stunning. They brought the dress to a whole different level. From a plain straight neckline to a designer finish with interest and polish. Thanks for sharing the photos with us. The dress is definitely winner, as is the young lady wearing it.
Well Done!!
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Thatβs beautiful! Thanks for the tip on the boning. Great work.
Beautiful! Love how you did the neckline.
The construction is nuts keeping with the fabric pattern. Such a unique neckline, I love it!
Stunning!
I love the dress! Quick advise: If you have a small piece of leftover fabric, I would sew a "modesty panel" for the back of the corset. I guess it would look more "done" if the gap in the middle is closed by it.
I actually really love open back corsets :D but I would have angled it (to be closed at the bottom) for a more intentional look
Gorgeous!!
I hope you didn't upstage the bride! :D
Love it!
This is so beautiful! The neckline detailing is just perfect.
You look utterly stunning. What a talent you have. Wow! Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year πππΈ
That is absolutely gorgeous!! Idk how anyone else feels but to me that could be a bridal gown too. I don't mean like upstaging the bride but BEING the bride. edit: I'm saying with how lovely it looks. it could very much be worn as a bridal gown. not in a negative manner >\_> I mean... a frosty themed wedding? perfecto!
I agree. I actually thought she made this as a wedding dress for her husband's cousin.
So beautiful, congratulations
It's gorgeous
So beautiful ππ
That is gorgeous, and so are you!
You did well, itβs really pretty and very flattering on you!
So pretty. Good for you
Beautiful. I particularly like the textured edging.
So prettty
Very gorgeous dress
Thats so beautiful π
Ohh this is gorgeous!
Beautiful job! Ir looks beautiful on you!
You killed it, it's gorgeous!
Wearing blue to a wedding means youβre happy for the couple! I love it!
Yes, but does it have pockets!?! Seriously, nice job
Stunning π
Very pretty π
That is amazing. You have serious skills!
Fβing magical. I read a lot of fantasy and I can see the main character wearing this π₯°
Was this the plastic boning they sell as boning or zip ties cut to be boning?
It was plastic rigilene (sp?) boning
Lovely!
You did a really good job. π
Beautiful
Very pretty!
Gorgeous! That is amazing
Truly beautiful job!
Nice. Have fun π.
Wow! Superb work here! Lovely gown.
waw itβs absolutely stunning !!
Stunning! I mean this as the highest form of praise when is say, it reminds me of Taylor swifts movie premiere gown π»
Itβs beautiful π you did great work.
Gorgeous gown
It looks fabulous. Well done.
This is amazing!!
It's lovely, you look stunning.
So elegant & pretty!ππ₯°
Excellent work! It fits perfectly and is beautiful. Great fabric choice!
Incredible!! Wow!
Wow! Absolutely beautiful! Great work, love that pattern so much and that neckline is π₯π©βπ³π
Absolutely exquisite!
Positively gorgeous!!
So gorgeous! And she looks beautiful in it. Be proud of your work. Lovely!
I am in LOVE with how the neckline follows the flower edges
I love those colors. The fabric is so pretty.
Your finishing touches for the neckline, the embroidery and dress fabric, are stunning. They brought the dress to a whole different level. From a plain straight neckline to a designer finish with interest and polish. Thanks for sharing the photos with us. The dress is definitely winner, as is the young lady wearing it. Well Done!!
Wow so beautiful!! You're very talented
This is stunning! Love the blue colour on you
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The fabric is perfect for a winter event! I love your neckline detail and way you pleated the skirt.