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Post by arimarie on Jun 23, 2008 22:28:08 GMT -5
I am in search of a simple wedding gown. I have neither the time nor the expertise to make my own so I would have to buy it somewhere. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I could find a dress of this nature? Here is a picture of which type of gown I am looking for: www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~ulrich/19cdress/00s-20s.htmIt is the 16th dress down on the left, entitled "1804 Evening Dress." The majority of these dresses are similar, so you get the picture.
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Post by Mme de Beaufort on Jun 24, 2008 9:37:03 GMT -5
I am in search of a simple wedding gown. I have neither the time nor the expertise to make my own so I would have to buy it somewhere. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I could find a dress of this nature? Here is a picture of which type of gown I am looking for: www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~ulrich/19cdress/00s-20s.htmIt is the 16th dress down on the left, entitled "1804 Evening Dress." The majority of these dresses are similar, so you get the picture. I'd try Dragonfly formals. Thea uses her for her gowns and she seems extremely reliable and she does nice work. She makes them so you don't have to wear the stays underneath. www.dragonflyformals.com/Regencyrules.html
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Post by arimarie on Jun 26, 2008 0:12:45 GMT -5
I am in search of a simple wedding gown. I have neither the time nor the expertise to make my own so I would have to buy it somewhere. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I could find a dress of this nature? Here is a picture of which type of gown I am looking for: www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~ulrich/19cdress/00s-20s.htmIt is the 16th dress down on the left, entitled "1804 Evening Dress." The majority of these dresses are similar, so you get the picture. I'd try Dragonfly formals. Thea uses her for her gowns and she seems extremely reliable and she does nice work. She makes them so you don't have to wear the stays underneath. www.dragonflyformals.com/Regencyrules.htmlThank you for the advice! The gowns are beautiful, it's just what I was looking for!
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Post by missmardi on Oct 13, 2008 19:14:36 GMT -5
I notice that most of the dresses from Dragonfly Formals have a split in the overskirt. Is this common for regency styles?
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Post by dawnluckham on Oct 14, 2008 7:32:30 GMT -5
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