Sunday 21 June 2009

we love the viv


reaaaaaaally gorgeous dress! oh viv, you know how to pleaaase... here you need a striking pattern (possibly vintage) and sharp tailoring to get this right. chiffon (obviously) would be so niiiiiicceeee and just as done here, or you could go bridal and use lace. or funeral and do it with black lace. either way, hot stuff!


can make out of jersey; it'd be so so so comfy! the trousers would be pretty difficult but then again they'd be worth it. you could take pre-bought hareems then add in the extra details in the same fabric. or, you could be adventurous and use a patterned fabric, but they may draw away from the important shape. the top could easily be done via customising a top, which would be eaaasy :)


this is so cute but i think it'd look better short. would be easy peasy and oohhh so very comfy in jersey, or as usual posher in lace or chiffon or satin or something. very very cute! you could cut it by an almost triangular shape, with the wide sides tied in a halterneck. this would give a wider hip, which would maybe give more figure but definately look hot.


easy easy peasy - use a nice pattern, not only stripes, to make this. you could make it via two rectangular pieces sewn with a wide open neck. probably could be made with cotton or jersey... or go with pattern and jersey. wuvley. one for the vivster, noooiiiiiice


this could be a playsuit with just a nice stripey jacket. for example, an orange playsuit with a navy jacket. contrasting colours... wuff wuff. then go with the knee socks and boots and just yuuuuuuummmmm


lovely idea... a graphic t-shirt, with nice shorts and make the cape. you could make it out of pretty much anything thick enough to have as a coat. probably nicest here to make it in a similar coat to this one, like a shiny-satiny fabric


looks so good in navy and especially with the pattern, but may be a wee bit tricky as you need to make sure your tailoring is good or you're in trouble. i really do love these dresses though, they're so cute, and would be so nice to own one, or make one. maybe a bit hard though


SO NICE so nice, i'm definately going to make this for sure. this could easily be made with pretty much any type of fabric. and also because the tailoring can be loose, it's not too hard to make. woop woop


you could do this with a normal t-shirt and double layer it with a different shade and material to the original shirt and pull up the top on the outside, sew and add in a bow to get a carbon copy. this is a really easy way to customise, with different objects instead of the bow, using a pattern instead of just a different fabric, whatever. yum yum yum!


YUM YUM YUM YUM if only i could make shoes

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