This black evening dress has the right length to be suitable for a tango dress. It has ample cap sleeves, a daringly plunging neckline and it falls loosley like a smock around the hips.
Photos: auriga (2012)
Jewellery: Sandra
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This black evening dress has the right length to be suitable for a tango dress. It has ample cap sleeves, a daringly plunging neckline and it falls loosley like a smock around the hips.
Photos: auriga (2012)
Jewellery: Sandra
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This flamenco skirt captivates with its strong violet coulour. It has a strait-cut and is quite heavy with its firm fabric and the bulky flounches.
Photos: auriga (2012)
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Who remembers Prince Valiant?
That was the hero of the comic series originating in the late 1930s.
And he did wear a tabard like this one.
Technically this costume is not complete without the adequate wig ;-)
I made this costume for my dad :-)
Photos: Marco (2012)
Models: Dino, Lisi, Marlies, JessiCat
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This beautiful medieval dress is designed for the extra small maiden ;-)
The wide bell-shaped sleeves, the hemline and the neckline are decorated with stitchery and the waist is adjusted with the side-lacings.
I made this dress for my little sister Lisa :-)
Photos: Marco (2012)
Model: Lisi
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This victorian gown is rather simple and for victorian standards quite understated. Even if it looks like a dress from the early bustle era, it gets along with a basic cul de paris and the gathering and train are very low-key.
The outfit is complete with the Dark Victorian Hat.
Foto: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2012)
Models: Mel-Stichfest und JessiCat
Mel’s dress: Mel-Stichfest
Hair: Marlies
Jewellery: Sandra
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These filigree earrings have something magical to them. They go well with fanciful outfits out of an airy falling fabric.
Completed: 2011
Status: I wear them
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And again another new knitted-cuffs-design: stripes!
The pattern is like the one I made for the Button Cuffs, just stiped this time ;-)
Here I made different lengths and colours too.
Completed: 2011 (Prototypes)
Status: in my Klamottenkiste and I wear them quite often
Photos: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2011)
Jewellery: Sandra
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These gloves I made as an addition to the Romantic Military Combination.
For that I added some flounces to the pattern A from the B5370 Butterick pattern and used the remains of the blouse-fabric from the blouse of the Romantic Military Combination.
Completet: 2011
Status: in my Klamottenkiste
Photos: JHP Photographie (2012)
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These pieces, each one solo or in this combination, should be adequate for everyday use.
Jacket and skirt are directly matching, but only together with the blouse it makes a whole outfit. An accessoire matching the blouse are the Flounce Gloves.
Photos: JHP Photographie (2012)
Jewellery: Sandra
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This little quickly sewn bag I made especially for my new digi-cam. It is my first attempt to work with leather and I took the leather from an old corsage ;-)
The rough style of the bag goes great with Steampunk or medieval outfits, so you can easily disguise the modern digi-cam at such events :-)
Completed: 2011
Status: on its first journey I lost it…. at Brescia, Italy :-(
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