I can safely say that this is something of a style departure for me, even though I have always liked black and white and graphic prints. For one thing it's a more mature look, plus I feel super rich in a 80's kind of way. Just wish it was more of a reality too!
I did a pretty literal knock-off of a classic Diane von Fürstenberg dress. Or as close as I could, since there is very little info on how they are constructed, though this Ebay guide (in five parts) was somewhat helpful. I think of all the wrap dress patterns that I investigated the Onion is probably the closest to the real deal, especially if you want to use binding like in this DVF dress. Most other pattern has both darts and a waist seem, which the original doesn't have. At least not the current DVF styles.



Great dress! Now I will have to look for the pattern too! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is one hot dress! You totally knocked it out of the park! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAmazing dress! Lovely match of pattern/style to fabric and it looks fabulous on you.
ReplyDeleteLooks great on you! Thanks for the analyses of the patterns, too.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a great dress and looks FANTASTIC! You do LOOK rich! I looked at those Onion patterns after you said about them but now you have said about the instructions I don't think I could get one - I have Greek and English so the Nordic languages would be impossible!
ReplyDeleteReally love this.
I'm curious about the elt. Did you make it obi style? You look likeca 1000 bucks in that dress
ReplyDeleteThank you guys! I will talk about the pattern (which is also available in English) and the construction of the dress once I get back from my New Year thingie
ReplyDeleteAwesome! It looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYour dress is fabulous! I love the fabric, and it fits you perfectly!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever - I really admire your vision! It is so chic and so arresting, you will be the star of the lunch set, for sure.
ReplyDeleteLanguages are strange... I live in Brazil and, here, we speak Portuguese. The entire world thinks we speak spanish... but no, it is portuguese. And although both languages came from latin, like french and italian, they 4 are very different... In portuguese we can say the vowels opened or closed but in spanish they don't make any difference.
ReplyDeleteLovely dress, lovely print, gorgeous work.
Feliz 2012! (Happy..).
Fabulous. The black and white print is perfect for the dress. Very sophisticated.
ReplyDeleteI love this dress ! It's very like the New Jeanne dress ! You pick a great fabric for this project ! Bravo !!
ReplyDeleteYou look awesome in your beautiful dress.
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ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful dress on you - and it does look very expensive, so obviously you've made it really well!BTW I don't comment here much but wanted to tell you how much I love the photos on your blog - and it's such a distinctive, clean look.
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