This winterly warm knitted dress is super comfy and can be worn singly as well as with a shirt and jeans.
In addition there are the matching long arm warmers.
Photos: JHP Photographie (2013)
Earrings: Sandra
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This winterly warm knitted dress is super comfy and can be worn singly as well as with a shirt and jeans.
In addition there are the matching long arm warmers.
Photos: JHP Photographie (2013)
Earrings: Sandra
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It is green and it came into being with the thought of that enchanting stilted theatre Die Waldwesen.
If these Waldwesen, these wood creatures, would start knitting, they would have such a nice bolero with its matching neckband and little wirst warmers, too, would they not? ;-)
Photos: Marco (2013)
Earrings: Sandra
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This dress would be a rather simple and understated shift dress… if it had not these cogwheel appliqué ;-)
Therefore this dress is quite every-day-wear with just a touch of steampunk.
Photos: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2012)
Earrings: Sandra
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For some time now I wanted to make something out of comic fabric. Though I did not really like most of the fabrics I found and I was not sure which pattern to use. It had to be a pattern with large pieces.
But at last I did find a pattern I could use.
And here it is, my Comic Dress!
It is quite gossamery and with that a perfect summer dress or dancing dress :-)
Photos: JHP Photographie (2013)
Earrings: Sandra
Hair: Marlies
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Since the pattern, that reminds of dresses of the 1890s, is not really historical correct, I made the dress out of materials, that fit even less into that decade.
The anachronism is perfect with that and the Time Lady is born ;-)
The dress is in three pieces: a skirt, a jacket and a mini-bustle. The last bid is decorated with a little clockface trinket.
I made the Time Lady Tricorne, the Time Lady Handbag and the Time Lady Choker as accessory for the dress. Besides that the long Petticoat goes perfectly with the dress.
Photos: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2013)
Hair: Marlies
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My firts flamenco dress has dots like a ladybird, hence the name Flamenco Ladybird.
It is quite figure-hugging and has a plunging v-neck at the front and at the back and therefore emphasises very womanly features ;-)
The sleeves are wide to not hinder the freedom of movement and the trail is so small that it is possible, even for unexperienced dancers to dance freely in this dress.
Photos: Laurent Goletz (2013)
Editing: NeedMoreCoffeeMan
Jewellery: Sandra
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All-round combinable, loose-fitting and comfy, that is my new summer cardigan :-)
It goes well with gothic clothes as well as colourful summer dresses or jeans.
Photos: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2012)
Jewellery: Sandra
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At first sight it looks like a cross between a nightgown and a wedding dress.
And then again more like from a Jane Austin movie.
But no, this dress is actually made to be a Halloween costume, it should be the robe of a ghost, a white ghost lady :-)
Photos: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2012)
“Wind”: Sandra
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It is a hippie dress for a change ;-)
The dress is ultra-light and airy and super comfy to wear, so it is spot-on for hot summer days :-)
Photos: Gabi (2012)
Jewellery: Sandra
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This skirt is simply a proper classic gothic skirt, the upper part made of firm black striped fabric, the lower part consists of several lace ruffles.
It can be combinated with a corset perfectly :-)
Photos: Cupcakestyle Photography (2013)
Jewellery: Sandra
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