Friday, July 18, 2014

252 Days To Go - The Inspiration Post

And So the Process Begins.....

The Inspiration post!


Over the last few days, I have been doing some serious brainstorming about what I want to do as far as sewing my own wedding dress. A few of the major things I have had to consider are:


  1. Time (How much time it will take me to create this, and how much stress I am willing to put in).
  2. Design (The design I am looking for in a dress, and how I can begin creating it).
  3. Detail (The types of details I want to add to the dress, and how I will go about adding them).
  4. Steps (The steps I will take to proceed).
  5. Fabric (Probably the hardest part so far because I want it to be elegant, light, and easy to work with). 
A few things that inspire me, and I know I want to incorporate are listed below: 

The Bodice:
I want the top to have sleeves. I want the sleeves to be capped or quarter length through lace (haven't decided yet). 
I want a distinct sash that accentuates my small waist, but doesn't take away from the top.
I also want princess seams to curve around my bust, and give the bodice shape.

Vintage 1950s Ivory Short Wedding Dress by RockRollRefresh on Etsy - $95. Bridal or rehearsal party
I want a scoop neck like below, as opposed to a higher neckline as shown above. 
The scoop neck

The Skirts:

Here is where it gets tricky --- I want a 2 in 1 wedding dress!
Yes, IT IS POSSIBLE,
See:
2 in 1
I had always envisioned myself getting married in a short dress (knee length). 
That is until I tried on a wedding dress my mom happened to have, and it fit me like a glove. 
Now, I have this "ceremony dress" that is long, with a beautiful train that has beaded embroidery.... 
BUT I want to make my own. I have always wanted to create the special dress unlike any other that will be passed down, and the dress I have is very popular and seemingly everywhere.

So what I have decided is this: 

Ceremony Skirt:
An A-line skirt that has a rounded train. 
I would wear a long, soft petticoat to give the skirt shape. 
Fantastic Vintage A-line Sweetheart Neckline Court Train Lace Wedding Dress

Reception Skirt: 
I want a knee length, gathered skirt that flares out in 1950s style (almost a circle skirt, but with more gather).
Just like this:
The Back

I also want a colorful petticoat sticking out the bottom!
Like this: 
Funky tea length wedding dress in silk, with colorful faux-embroidery, pockets, and purple petticoat, by VictoriaVM.

Or this:
colored petticoat...Stacy this should be your reception dress.  Because you're a princess, so you'll need a costume change! ;)
Or this: 
Match your petticoat to your shoes AND your flowers!


The Detail:
Another thing that is very important to me is the detail. The color. The parts of the dress that will bring everything together....

Something I should explain before going into this part: I plan to make my bridesmaid dresses with this fabric: 
Michael Miller Spring Fling at the Conservatory Aqua
Not only is it absolutely adorable, light, and full of spring, but it also has over 8 colors in it!
 blue, green, pink, purple, yellow, orange, red and aqua.
Bridesmaid pattern: This is the one I am most likely going with. Look at the woman with the flowers in her hair to see the material (although it cuts off)

I want to incorporate this fabric into a few different things:
  • The invitations
  • The bridesmaid dresses
  • the wedding cake
And last but not least ---  my wedding dress!

I want to create a bodice that will have embroidery/ fabric around the collar like these: 

Colorful autumn, eco-friendly wedding  |  The Frosted Petticoat Blog
Fiorella Hemp Silk Wedding Dress Eco Wedding by TaraLynnStudio, $6000.00 / colorful / alternative / handmade wedding dress
Hungarian embroidered Wedding dress.
and this: 

The way the flowers look like a garden growing on her back. | 51 Beautiful City Hall Wedding Dress Details You'll Swoon Over
and this (except with less 3D effect...):
MADE TO ORDER Victorian Wedding Dress Train White Multicolor Lace Roses Embroidered Appliques Size 6-10. $1,499.99, via Etsy.

Something all of those have in common: There is no sash....
That is where I want to change it up. 

I want to add a sash that will stop the embroidery at the bodice for the ceremony. 
The ceremony skirt will have embroidery on the train like this: 

The Train OMG


For the reception dress, I want the reception skirt to complete the detailed color of the bodice. 
In other words, I want it hidden for the ceremony, and shown at the reception, like this:
Ivory A-line Jewel Neck Embroidered Lace Short Bride's Wedding Dress - Milanoo.com
A 50s style dress-definitely great to wear to a wedding. I think wearing black to a wedding is horrible-an absolute no-no. But a cream dress with a bright pattern (I'm not Philippa) is classy and pretty.
Vintage 1950s Prom Dress // 50s Pink and White by xtabayvintage, $298.00
1950' s Embroidered Floral garden chiffon strapless shelf bust bow ballerina-cupcake circle-skirt.
embroidered short wedding dress $90
Rehearsal Dinner Dress

The details of the dress will bring everything together like this: 

Example of how it would all come together

With the fabric of the bridesmaid dresses bringing out the details of the wedding dress!



I am SO excited about this project! It is going to take a lot of time, and patience, but it will be the most meaningful project I have ever worked on!

More to come soon, so stay tuned :o)






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