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Lady Peixes

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 1:13 pm


I was thinking of making a new dress, and so I designed one. It's not very extravagant, and that's what I need help with. I drew it with all the accessories that I'd be wearing. Pride stuff, and a Mjölnir medallion. Is there anything I could add that would make it look better? It seems a bit too plain, but I have no idea what else I could do with it!

Sorry if this is in the wrong section, but none up there *points* seemed to fit. sweatdrop

EDIT: I just noticed I forgot to color the ribbons. XD They're the same pink as the bow around the waist.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 1:42 pm


I think it's cute the way it is ^^
but if you want to change it, I think rounding the collar and changing the ribbons to white would work
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Lady Peixes

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 1:54 pm


Chibi Rat
I think it's cute the way it is ^^
but if you want to change it, I think rounding the collar and changing the ribbons to white would work
~Chibi


Thanks surprised I'll test out the differences and keep it in mind!
PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 3:19 pm


-C'est la lune qui conduit la danse...-



Mmm, the picture looks like it's a skirt/top outfit. o3o It's cute, though.

One thing I must say though, is that the whole having-a-ribbon-wrapped-all-around-the-waist thing isn't very flattering, if that is what you were thinking of. If you've seen some of the brand outfits, they have detachable waist ribbons for the bow, so if you do something like that (or just have the waist ribbons start at the side of the waist rather than having a whole another layer wrapped and tied around your waist), it would look much better.

But then again I still don't really understand the top part... if you can, please describe to me what you're planning with the top/bodice area?


-...quand le soleil sera couché dans ton âme froide.-

Amanikitty


Lady Peixes

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 3:31 pm


Amanikitty
-C'est la lune qui conduit la danse...-



Mmm, the picture looks like it's a skirt/top outfit. o3o It's cute, though.

One thing I must say though, is that the whole having-a-ribbon-wrapped-all-around-the-waist thing isn't very flattering, if that is what you were thinking of. If you've seen some of the brand outfits, they have detachable waist ribbons for the bow, so if you do something like that (or just have the waist ribbons start at the side of the waist rather than having a whole another layer wrapped and tied around your waist), it would look much better.

But then again I still don't really understand the top part... if you can, please describe to me what you're planning with the top/bodice area?


-...quand le soleil sera couché dans ton âme froide.-


It's a JSK that goes over a blouse. The bow at the back is more just a giant detach, so the bow can be there or not depending on how I feel that day, but the sash is actually part of the dress, it'd be sewn on (looks sorta like the thing on the waist of the Anastasia Dress from ITS). The bow would be smaller, most likely, I was just making it that big so it shows up (more because I'm too lazy to draw a back side). Having it at the side is a really good idea, too! Thanks d8D!

o.o I hope that made sense, I really suck at explaining things.
PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 4:01 pm


-C'est la lune qui conduit la danse...-



Oh ok, I see what you're planning now. :3

Other than the stuff I said, if you're a bit new to choosing the right materials, I suggest you should stay away from shiny fabrics for the sash if you want it to stand out. I had a perfect example of what would look nice with that design, but now I don't have the picture..


-...quand le soleil sera couché dans ton âme froide.-

Amanikitty


Princess JessieKate

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 4:19 pm


There isn't anything wrong with it being plain. If you wanted you could add some lace to the hem to make it a bit less plain.
PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 5:24 pm


Amanikitty
-C'est la lune qui conduit la danse...-



Oh ok, I see what you're planning now. :3

Other than the stuff I said, if you're a bit new to choosing the right materials, I suggest you should stay away from shiny fabrics for the sash if you want it to stand out. I had a perfect example of what would look nice with that design, but now I don't have the picture..


-...quand le soleil sera couché dans ton âme froide.-


Ohhh, I wish I could see it. If you find the picture, make sure to show me okie? :3

I was actually planning to go down to the local fabric shop over the summer, so I'll definately keep that in mind. :3


JessieKateRose
There isn't anything wrong with it being plain. If you wanted you could add some lace to the hem to make it a bit less plain.


That's a good idea! I'll see what they have. ^^

Lady Peixes

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Amanikitty

PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 5:43 pm


-C'est la lune qui conduit la danse...-



And other than that thing that I was thinking about, if you decide you don't really want the sash, you can also have two pieces of lace going across there you would put the sash at, so it would have that same sort of 'effect' without putting another layer on top.

This isn't lolita but this is basically what I'm talking about, with the lace ---> Click


-...quand le soleil sera couché dans ton âme froide.-
PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 6:01 pm


Amanikitty
-C'est la lune qui conduit la danse...-



And other than that thing that I was thinking about, if you decide you don't really want the sash, you can also have two pieces of lace going across there you would put the sash at, so it would have that same sort of 'effect' without putting another layer on top.

This isn't lolita but this is basically what I'm talking about, with the lace ---> Click


-...quand le soleil sera couché dans ton âme froide.-


Oh wow, that looks AWESOME. I'll have to experiment, then. biggrin

Lady Peixes

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Amanikitty

PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 7:52 pm


-C'est la lune qui conduit la danse...-



Do you happen to have a pre-made pattern or something to work off of?


-...quand le soleil sera couché dans ton âme froide.-
PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 10:33 pm


I'm honestly not real crazy about the built-in sash and giant bow. It makes me think wa-lolita without ... the rest of the wa. I know you mentioned ITS's anastasia dress as being part of your inspiration, but that dress is actually not the best example for lolita. It's not a bad dress, granted, it's just a bit ... odd.

Plain and simple can be nice, but I kind of would like to see something done to hems to make it a bit more fun. Even a very discreet trim [not even a 1/2 inch wide] would be nice, or perhaps a tiered skirt so that you have two layers of fabric instead of just one?

Also, if you want to make the middrift portion of the dress more interesting, I'd suggest corset lacing down the front of the bodice and a squared off neckline instead of the sash and scooped-neck. It'll give it a bit more of the lolita flair to it, since right now this just looks like a sundress with a giant bow on the butt to me. ^^;

spuntino
Crew


Cryrin

PostPosted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:47 am


I agree with spuntino on the note of a squared off neckline.
Also, the Anastasia dress made the middle section a bit on the long side, so that the dress has a slight dropped waist-- I'd avoid doing this. A dropped waist can be done, but it's one of those things that's a little hard to pull off (especially since it's harder to fit a petticoat under it) and is generally best to avoid. I'd make the section no longer than from underneath your bust to your natural waist, so the skirt section will start at the waist. More like this dress by Victorian Maiden. Instead of sewing a sash on top of the dress, I'd make it like that, so it's nice and smooth-- otherwise it's likely to be rather unflattering and make your waist area look a bit frumpy. If that doesn't look enough like a separate sash, I'd go with the suggestion that amanikitty gave with her image.

If you want to make the bottom portion more interesting, just adding a very discreet bit of lace to the bottom, or even a ruffle would be nice.
PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:50 pm


i would make sure you eather have differnts in texture or differnt patterns on the pink areas of the dress in pink and maybe use what is the small amount of texture use from the same as the bows in the hair

Life_Lost_Soul


xxZombieTerrynxx

PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 4:18 pm


i think its very nice
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