And then there was Natasha..same style as Aimee's simple bodice with the A-line skirt, but this time out of a very drapey satin. I didn't add any organza to this one so it looked a little more grown-up.
The fabric was so heavy that the bow was drooping constantly so i added two little stitches to keep the bow at the right height.
They were invisible when the bow was tied...the colour in these pics is weird...not totally sure why..?!
Again i put the little label in down near the hem, and she only noticed it at the end of the day!
And here she is! Looking gorgeous of course...it really was such an easy job i had!!
The fabric was so heavy that the bow was drooping constantly so i added two little stitches to keep the bow at the right height.
They were invisible when the bow was tied...the colour in these pics is weird...not totally sure why..?!
Again i put the little label in down near the hem, and she only noticed it at the end of the day!
And here she is! Looking gorgeous of course...it really was such an easy job i had!!
The fabric of Natasha's dress was so rich and decadent, it looked delicious (and like it would be a lot of fun to swan around in!) I think it was a good decision to by-pass on the organza for her dress as it would have 'baby-ified' the her and it ties her look in with Jennifer's. Also loving the wee embroidered patches inside the dress (i just love wee hidden treasures like that) such a good idea!
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