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JAN MOIR: There can only ever be one Pamela Anderson, but Lily James does a tremendous job of playing her in this eight-part mini-series.
Credits to @linasims for the photos. She's always a big help. New Mesh Sims 4. Feel free to convert to other games. I got lazy. items included : Beauty bakerie concealer, Beauty bakerie foundation,...
Well, I've been plotting this costume for YEARS...I remember this movie from when I was little, and how beautiful it was. Unicorns, fairies, a princess, a forest-boy, a dark lord, gorgeous settings...what's not to love there? This dress, though, required some strategy, in more ways than one. I used no patterns....that's right, I had to start from scratch for this one. The 'base' is the bodysuit, which I made using a textured spandex (more April Johnston fabric---I love it!). It's basically a sleeveless pull-on bodysuit with elastic around the legs to prevent ride-up. I had to take it in across the shoulders, as it wanted to pucker and not rest across the back. This part has to be pretty stable, as everything attaches to it. Watching the movie, you never get a terribly fantastic view of the dress. I watched it on the dark dancer, and took many screengrabs. I did the same when Lilly wore it, and it seems the shoulders have a different silhouette. Maybe there were 2 dresses made, with little differences. Who knows? So I went with the silhouette on the dancer. The shoulderpads are made from 2 layers of thick fun foam sandwiching a stem of steel hoop boning that I cut off to about 14". It is bent so that it curves upward off the shoulder. To attach them to the bodysuit, I used wide industrial strength black velcro.Then, to keep them from working off the shoulders (they can be heavy), I strung thin black elastic between them in the back (the elastic criss-crosses across my back just below the neck, and isn't noticable once the collar is on). That did the trick. The collar is 2 layers of thick funfoam reinforced with wooden dowels. I covered it all in a shimmer black chiffon, then trimmed it out in sequin trim. A lond wooden dowel runs down the center and extends about 8 inches down the back, keeping it stable. The front of the collar is part of it, and attaches to the neckline of the bodysuit with the same elastic. This keeps the neckline very sturdy (I used garment tape anyway, of course, to prevent wardrobe malfunctions). The drapes and skirt are made from an assortment of black silk charmeuse (dyed), black lace, black chiffon, and black sequined chiffon. It is distressed at the edges, and I even burned holes in the chiffon to create a creepy vibe (I did this very carefully!). The skirt is gored and quite full, with a drape added which attaches to my arm with a clear elastic band that is sewn in. The wing-drapes, which fall off the shoulder structure is distressed in the same manner, and attaches to my fingers in the same way the skirt attaches to my arms. Movement in the dress, then, tends to look elegant and flowy, as it does in the film. The jeweled sash looks quite beautiful in the film, and is the only part of my version I would like to re-do. I made mine with silver spandex (dancewear) and covered it in acrylic gems of various shapes. The top is a ruffled rosette made of the same fabric, and I strung rhinestone strands from it. I actually used chicken wire to make the headpiece, shaping it the way I needed in order for it to wear well and look reasonably accurate. This gown was not terribly uncomfortable to wear, but did chafe my neck a little. I was very cautious of the neckline, but it all held together well. I actually edited it a bit, as it should plunge a bit lower. I also made the collar a little smaller so that I could get through doors and elevators with no problem. photos by David Skirmont Created: Summer of '12 Events: Dragon*Con '12 Awards: Runner-Up: Craftsmanship, Dragon After Dark Finalist for Best in Show, Dragon After Dark
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You guys know I love anything Lilly Pulitzer, it's perfect for a preppy, classic, summer style. So today I'm sharing one of my favorites, the Lela Dress.
JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content. **Click on items above to shop or links below..** A reader emailed me last week and asked if I'd suggest some fun fall dresses. I realize I've been including many tunic styles with jeans, but today it's all about dresses. And let me tell you, I have a few that I just added to my closet and they'll be worn from around town to church and even date nights. For starters, Mara Hoffman does it again. I ordered this one last week and it came in on Friday and I'm in heaven! Do you ever go in bouts where you try on everything and nothing just feels right? Well, as soon as I tried this one on, I was super excited! The colors of the short dress are perfection for fall. I will say that it does run a tad short for my height, I'm 5'6". I'm planning on wearing it with leggings and booties. But if you're shorter than me, you could totally pull this off as a dress. I went with the purple/orange combo, but love the other one just as much. As soon as I opened the package of this dress, I desperately wanted it to fit. It's the softest dress I've worn in a long time. It's hard to describe but it's heavier than silk, but just as smooth. I'm planning on wearing it now and layering with a jacket or cardigan when the weather gets cooler. And you know me and my love for Mara's sleeveless shirt dresses. I could seriously wear them every single day! Both this dress and the one above run true to size. I'm wearing a small in both. I know I posted about this dress on last week's post here, but I had to include it in my top ten fall dresses. It's just one of those dresses you can wear so many different ways. For fit, I didn't want it as fitted, so a medium worked better for me. So this boatneck shift dress comes in three different colors: stripe, black and navy. Today only, they're all 40% off with code: HAPPY. Seriously thinking about snagging all three. From reviews, it looks like it runs big. I'm still thinking I'd do a small in it. If you're loving the boho trend, but don't want to spend too much, this dress is currently $17.50, price is reduced at check-out. Hurry though, it's selling out quickly. This printed black dress is an easy one to toss on during the day or with heels or booties at night. For a formal event, I absolutely love this navy dress. Super simple, but so elegant. It also comes in a light blue and light pink version. Another favorite dress for an evening affair is this one. The neckline is gorgeous, and the trapeze style would flatter so many figures. This dress reminds me so much of Missoni, but at a fraction of the price. Would be really pretty paired with grey suede pumps or booties. I bought a dress similar to this style last year, and loved wearing it to everything from church to an evening out. The fit and length is wonderful. I paired mine a lot with nude heels and not much else. I let the print speak for itself, but a fun statement necklace would add some color to it too. Lots of choices for you, for several occasions. Happy Tuesday!
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