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Post by Rivendell on Jul 14, 2009 15:15:40 GMT -5
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Post by allego on Jul 14, 2009 18:40:09 GMT -5
Oh ! If you can do something, choose the HBP London Premiere dress ! It's so lovely, and can be worn chic or causual ! And the neckline is really feminine. But the one of the early show would also be a great choice if you can make the interesting gold buttons on the sleves and the light ruffled skirt...
Otherwise, it depends of you're taste : rather hot red or sweet prints ? Mini or maxi dress ?
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Post by Rivendell on Jul 14, 2009 21:12:13 GMT -5
Hmm, I was thinking of making both of those dresses considering there far the best I have seen. But I will have to ask about how it much it will cost per outfit. So, I will keep update!
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Post by layla4dan on Jul 15, 2009 9:26:58 GMT -5
im personally fond of the red one, its gorgeous=)
it depends what ur budget is. i'm still tryin to make the OOTP London Prem dress... u can also stick a top and skirt together to form a dress if u want an exact shape..
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Post by Rivendell on Jul 15, 2009 10:17:13 GMT -5
Well, I'm still not sure how much it cost me if somebody made it for me. I will let you guys know.
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Post by allego on Jul 15, 2009 10:34:21 GMT -5
Well, I think the dress from the London premiere will cost more as it's a maxi, and the cut seems more complicated. But if you can do both, it's awesome !
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Post by fracturredstar on Jul 16, 2009 11:35:28 GMT -5
These two would be the easiest, but if you were really ambitious, go for the London premiere dress!
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Post by Rivendell on Jul 16, 2009 12:26:11 GMT -5
Thanks guys! I think I will make the red early show dress. It looks very realaxing. I would like to make the Ossie Clarks dress abit modifed. I don't have to have it as a maxi dress.
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Post by Rivendell on Jul 21, 2009 17:14:08 GMT -5
Ok, so my sister emailed her friend if she can make the red dress and she said yes. It would be about $75.00 to $85.00. I'm in need of dresses so hopefully my dad will be ok with it. That price is not bad compared to $400!
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Post by angellaura on Jul 22, 2009 7:35:17 GMT -5
Nice I might try and make one of the Charles anastase dresses they look kinda simeple if you can get the material. I think the Hbp London premiere dress would look great if it were just above the knee that way you could wear it when dressing up or casual
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Post by demi on Jul 22, 2009 7:47:30 GMT -5
Ooh, what an excellent idea! I like all of the dresses from the HBP promotion, they are different from eachother and really unique and elegant. The red dress is a good choice as it can be dressed up or down depending the shoes it's paired up with. The most difficult one would be the Proenza Schouler photocall dress because it has different textures and colours. The Charles Anastase would be the easier provided you can find a big polka dot fabric. Please let us know how it goes! angellaura: I always forget to tell you yay for Chuck and Blair! I love your signature! They are my favourite GG couple! <3<3<3
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Post by Rivendell on Jul 22, 2009 9:07:23 GMT -5
Thank you guys! I will let you know. So far my dad is ok with it. I'm so excited!.
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Post by Jen on Jul 22, 2009 9:29:12 GMT -5
VoguePatterns has some great patterns for dress-making. I think this is a decent match for her London premiere, and this is a good one for the Early Show.
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Post by allego on Jul 22, 2009 10:18:05 GMT -5
Oh ! This website is great ! The second one (match for the early show dress) is really similar ! For the London premiere match, it's nice, but it doesnt have this particular "colar" I love so much. You know, like two strip of fabric almost verical. It's really feminine. But I suppose you can do it that way if you already know how to use a pattern.
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Post by Jen on Jul 22, 2009 10:25:51 GMT -5
Oh ! This website is great ! The second one (match for the early show dress) is really similar ! For the London premiere match, it's nice, but it doesnt have this particular "colar" I love so much. You know, like two strip of fabric almost verical. It's really feminine. But I suppose you can do it that way if you already know how to use a pattern. Yeah, the neckline is a bit different. If you could combine the neckline of this dress with the one I first posted, I think you'd have a great match. It's not a wrap dress, but hey - you wouldn't be suffering from any wardrobe malfunctions!
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