Autumn Rose Ball Gown

Autumn Rose Ball Gown
This is my gorgeous natural form ball gown in autumnal colours I made for my very special party: It is one of the most beautiful dresses I ever made :-)

It consists of three pieces: bodice, skirt and overskirt, it has wonderful roses emboirderies on the back, golden lace applikations on the skirts and a beautiful train, that can be pinned up for dancing.

The Great Victorian Onyx Set was made for this dress and it matches it perfectly :-)

Photos: Dirk Jacobs (2017)
Jewellery: Sandra

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Time Traveller’s Ballroom – The Dress: Autumn Rose Ball Gown

Autumn Rose Ball Gown
And here it is, my masterpiece, the dress for the Time Traveller’s Ballroom, the Autumn Rose Ball Gown :-)
I was never as proud of something I made as now with this dress!

As soon as the theme of my birthday party was decided, I had this dress pictured in my head…and it turned out just as amazing as I imagined it ;-)

More about the dress on the page Autumn Rose Ball Gown.

The pictures were made by Dirk Jacobs at the party.

The last post about my party will be about my wonderful guests :-)

Yours,
JessiCat

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Baroness Ball Gown

Baroness Ball Gown
This dress is my first Edwardian ball gown.

There is also the matching jewellery out of the same pearls as are on the dress to add to a harmonious overall picture, namely the Baroness Earrings and the Baroness Bracelet.
And of cause there has to be a matching bag, too, the Baroness Bag.

Photos: Thomas Voigt (2016)
Earrings: Sandra

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Ballgown Bodice

Ballgown Bodice
At the prospect of being able to attend a Steampunk ball on short notice, I had a little what-to-wear-panik-attack. After all I never made a victorian ballgown ;-)
There was not enough time to sew a whole dress. So I decided to just make a new bodice for my Copper Dress.

It worked: I like the dress as a ballgown the same way I like the original version ;-)

The accessories like the Clockwork Lace Choker and the Cogwheel Cameo Earrings are a perfect match for the ballgown as well!

Photos: Eric Aisling (2015)
Earrings: Sandra

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