Fairy Sleeve Top & Bloomers purchased separately. Our sold out 'Sugar Plum Pixie' Mini Dress in Blue is back! Flutter like a fairy in this miniature dress is made from the sweetest sequin embroidered pastel lace. Featuring a playful ruffle frill & cinched at the waist by blue satin ribbon, this enchanting dress flatters all who wear it. AfterPay payment plans available at check out. PRE-ORDERAll pieces are handmade so please allow 6 weeks before shipment. If your order has in-stock and pre-ordered items, we will hold your in-stock item(s) until you pre-order item(s) is ready. If you would like us to ship these items separately and have your in stock item(s) posted immediately, please contact [email protected] to pay an additional shipping fee. Please read our pre-order policy here. Wear it with...・Fairy Sleeve Top in Blush・Bloomers in Blushor・Fairy Sleeve Top in Snow White・Wrap Skirt in Snow White・Bloomers in Snow White DETAILS・Floral embroidery with sequin detailing・Satin ribbon bow・Elasticised back・Adjustable straps・Scalloped trim SIZING & FIT If in between sizes, we recommend sizing up. Please check the maximum stretch measurement in the table below to ensure you can get the garment on as no zips are included on this garment. Size Australian Dress Size US Dress Size Maximum stretch measurement XXS Size 4 Size 0 72 cm / 28.5” XS Size 6 Size 2 76 cm / 30” S Size 8 Size 4 80 cm / 31.5” M Size 10 Size 6 85 cm / 33.5” L Size 12 Size 8 90 cm / 34.5” XL Size 14 Size 10 92 cm / 36” XXL Size 16 Size 12 102 cm / 40” 3XL Size 18 Size 14 110 cm / 43.5” 4XL Size 20 Size 16 118 cm / 46.5” 5XL Size 22 Size 18 126 cm / 50” FABRIC DETAILS & CARE・Hand wash in cold water to protect delicate fabrics・Colour: multicolour peach and blue pastel lace with pastel blue ribbon・Made from polyester Ethically hand made in Australia in small batches with minimal waste. Fairy sleeve top, slip dress, bloomers & stockings not included. Lace placement may be different for each dress.
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I had a scheduled post about a little trip I took this weekend, but it will have to wait for a couple days. My friend Lana C. shared a link on Facebook this morning of the Dior in Miniature installation that was unveiled yesterday in China (apparently the first stop on a 12 stop tour). The installation is a "tribute to the meticulous handwork of the House of Dior Haute Couture ateliers whose talent is expressed in the miniature clothes that resemble the originals in every tiny detail". The new exhibition has been planned as a tribute to the meticulous handiwork of the House of Dior Haute Couture ateliers, whose talent is expressed in the miniature clothes that resemble the originals in every tiny detail. - See more at: http://sea.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/1030645/dior-takes-le-petit-theatre-to-chengdu#sthash.9ruJAyJS.dpuf The new exhibition has been planned as a tribute to the meticulous handiwork of the House of Dior Haute Couture ateliers, whose talent is expressed in the miniature clothes that resemble the originals in every tiny detail. - See more at: http://sea.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/1030645/dior-takes-le-petit-theatre-to-chengdu#sthash.9ruJAyJS.dpuf The new exhibition has been planned as a tribute to the meticulous handiwork of the House of Dior Haute Couture ateliers, whose talent is expressed in the miniature clothes that resemble the originals in every tiny detail. - See more at: http://sea.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/1030645/dior-takes-le-petit-theatre-to-chengdu#sthash.9ruJAyJS.dpuf The new exhibition has been planned as a tribute to the meticulous handiwork of the House of Dior Haute Couture ateliers, whose talent is expressed in the miniature clothes that resemble the originals in every tiny detail. - See more at: http://sea.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/1030645/dior-takes-le-petit-theatre-to-chengdu#sthash.9ruJAyJS.dpuf I have watched the two short videos found on the Dior site numerous times this morning, as the work of a master atelier is beyond imagination. Each dress a beautifully detailed recreation of an original Dior gown, a masterpiece in miniature. Wouldn't you love to see the archives? I know I would. Please take the time to click on the link to the Dior website and watch the two short films (I really wish they were longer!)...remember, inspiration is everywhere. and yes, each flower is made by hand photo via Dior Mag photo via Dior Mag photo via Dior Mag And one more link to a video that shows the installation - and many of the 60 dresses that were recreated. I am hoping this exhibit comes to the US so I can see it in person. Crossing my fingers there is a city on the west coast that deserves the honor of hosting it. We shall see. carry on, paula
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A locket containing eight family portrait miniatures, circa 1600. Dutch School. Oil on copper. This particular example is most unusual and personal, as it holds eight portraits of the same family....
I am super excited for the new Les Miserables movie coming out this Christmas. I just love the costumes already: In the novel, Victor Hugo conspicuously, colorfully overdressed Cosette to the point of bad taste to illustrate that Valjean was overindulging her, and that Cosette, with no mother or other girls to guide her, was highly isolated from the rest of society. I think only in the French version of Les Miserables do they really capture that plot point in the dress. But most years Les Miserables ran on Broadway, Cosette wore what I called the doily dress: Not until the 25th Anniversary Les Miserables Concert, do we see something with way bigger sleeves, and in a color wealthy, young girl would have liked. Claire Danes as Cosette in the Liam Neeson version. (I can't believe the little cherub is now portraying a wild-eyed, fouled-mouth stalker/CIA agent on the show Homeland.) Virginia Ledoyen as Cosette in the French 2000 mini-series. I love the dress she is wearing. But um, can I just say I also have a girl-crush on her? Something about the French... More costume photos from the movie can be seen here. Here's a 1830s dress that Cosette might wear. Description from the original listing written by ThimblesandAcorns: "By the 1830s sleeves became a new focal point. They grew to exaggerated proportions and combined with the large bell shaped skirts they worked together to further diminished the appearance of the waistline. There were at least a dozen different styles of sleeves for day wear with romantic names such as "Cavalier", "Donna Maria", "Sultan" and "Medici". This dress features a Gigot style sleeve also known by its less refined name as the leg-o-mutton sleeve. The fabric is a 19th Century reproduction print and the skirt is calf length, which was the appropriate length for a pre-teen girl during the Victorian Era." Photographed without a crinoline...
Carabosse dolls, autora María José Santos
Anonymous portrait miniature of an unknown woman, oil on copper with a painted mica costume overlay. Dutch School, ca. 17th century.
The Tonner 2013 convention was held form the 16th till the 19th of May in Chicago. The title was Age Of Innocence. At first I thought that...
This is a beautiful dress for your dollhouse scene This handmade dress made by myself is made with a delicate dotted tulle skirt and a beautiful silk bodice. The skirt is decorated with faux pearls and gems with silk ribbon bows. This is echoed on the bodice. A beautiful dress The mannequin measures approx 5 1/4" to 5 1/2" This is a really pretty dress The dress is mounted on a wooden mannequin (not made by myself) AND IS NOT REMOVABLE FROM THIS. THE DRESS IS HAND SEWN AND MADE WITH THE GREATEST CARE FOR DETAIL. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A TOY! A beautiful dress for any setting in your dollhouse world. Please contact me with any questions and thank you for looking
This is a beautiful dress for your dollhouse scene This handmade dress made by myself is made with a delicate tulle skirt and a beautiful brocade silk bodice. The skirt is decorated with tiny bunches of flowers and leafs with tiny silk ribbon bows. This is echoed on the bodice. A beautiful dress The mannequin measures approx 5 1/4" to 5 1/2" This is a really pretty dress The dress is mounted on a wooden mannequin (not made by myself) AND IS NOT REMOVABLE FROM THIS. THE DRESS IS HAND SEWN AND MADE WITH THE GREATEST CARE FOR DETAIL. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A TOY! A beautiful dress for any setting in your dollhouse world. Please contact me with any questions and thank you for looking
This will be Larrianne Hilditch's third year to attend Good Sam. For more than thirty years, she has done business as Larrianne's Small Wonders in Ventura, California. She also offers workshops. Larrianne is the exclusive retailer for Lori Ann Potts women's and men's finery. They share a table at Good Sam. Go to Larrianne's website for details and pricing on her Easter, Ladies Essentials and Bakery items shown here. Tel: 805-289-1508, [email protected], larriannessmallwonders.com
Week 16 started with Zumba. Loving it! Climbing Mountains. Loving it! Making Miniatures. Loving it! The above pictures show the gown I made using gowns Janyce made as inspiration. The gowns shown in background are some of Janyce's first and she did a great job! Thank you Janyce for the birthday gift. You can view the gowns I've made and put up for auction on eBay by clicking on the link below: http://shop.ebay.com/anyminimore/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=25 Happy Mother's Day to all of you great mothers in the world! Hope your day is as beautiful as you are. Enjoy your day. Love To All. Adam named his wife Eve, because she would become the mother of all the living. Genesis 3:20 NIV Thank you God!
Take a look inside the preparation for Le Petit Théâtre Dior Exhibition
The corset ... Really hard to explain ... He 's inspired by an antique corset and sewn in the same Dupioni silk as the skirt but completely covered with the most airy parts of Mechlin lace used for the skirt. The side parts of the mesh were embroidered with fine thread. The front panel is silk brocade embroidered by hand and edged all around with gold bullion metal thread. The false front lacing passes through small metal beads. The straps close with two small flat buttons hidden inside. Both chiffon bows adorn and hide this fasteners. Of course, the real lacing is in the back thanks to mini gold eyelets.