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Dames sur un balcon au printemps | Georges Jules Victor Clairin
I'm a simple person, if a dress/skirt has pockets where i can stuff my pebbles and flowers while i walk around, it'll be an article of clothing I'll cherish forever
Zuhair Murad | Fall/Winter 2018 Couture
Deze 50s Wendie Roses Pencil Dress in Black is niet voor muurbloempjes! Romantischer dan dit wordt het niet; voeg enkel wat 'candle light' en een flesje wijn toe en voilà... een perfecte avond met manlief! De snit van deze retro wiggle is met haar 3/4 mouwtjes en hoge halslijn vrij klassiek maar daardoor springt de rode rozenprint er nog meer uit. Uitgevoerd in een stretchy, zwart stofje met een fijn structuurtje dat je rondingen prachtig omarmt zonder af te tekenen. Bel jij je Prince Charming? Dan zorgen wij ervoor dat jij deze beauty op tijd ontvangt! Aansluitend model Hoge ronde halslijn 3/4 mouwtjes Blinde rits achterzijde Iedere jurk is uniek dankzij de plaatsing van de print Valt bij een lengte van 1,70 m net over de knie
Cocktail dress, 1959
From the Kent State University Museum Pinterest
Zuhair Murad Couture S/S 2016
Full dress coats! TWO patterns here- had to put them together because they share directions. Several pages, so please pay attention to page number! From 1893 with complete instructions.
Ladies’ eight-gored skirt with or without corselet, Ladies’ Home Journal- 1908
Seven-gored petticoat, Butterick- 1908.
A very beautiful House of Worth evening gown, c. 1906.
Evening dress by House of Worth owned by Lady Mary Curzon, 1902.
Evening dress by House of Worth, 1898, France.
Make Some Pocket Extenders for Your Pants
So I don’t know about you, but I’m often frustrated by the ridiculous smallness of girls’ pockets. At a bare minimum, I need to be able to shove my cellphone in there - come on, pants companies! So what I started doing was making myself pocket extenders. I’ve done this several times, for pants and shorts. It’s great.
I just got this pair of jeans, so I thought I’d show you how to do it. I kind of feel like it just hasn’t occurred to some of you that this is an option, so maybe now it will. All you need is your pants, some fabric (I just took a random piece from a scrap bin), a needle, and some thread (thread doesn’t even need to match the fabric since literally no one will see it).
See? Ridiculous. Like, half a cellphone, or only 2.5″. Useless.
So turn those inside out to expose the pockets.
Figure out how big you want your pockets to actually be. I kinda go by whatever looks like might be right. I didn’t really measure them. Fold the fabric in half, so you have a pocket, and then fold it in half again so you can have two equal ones.
Try to get the edges to line up enough, pin it in place, then sew up the sides! Are your stitches crazy uneven and wonky looking? Doesn’t matter; nobody’s going to see it. These are in the inside of your pants. The only thing that matters is that it holds up. So I double-did the corners, since those tend to get the most stress.
Cut open the bottom of the existing pockets.
Pin it in place, then sew around, joining the new pocket to the old pocket. I did this by keeping my hand on the inside, so I wouldn’t accidentally sew through the other side. Again, I reinforced the corners, and didn’t worry about what it actually looks like. Then I turned it in side out to make sure the inside was all joined properly.
Yay all done! And the pockets are so much bigger now!
Whaaaat I can fit my entire phone and entire hand and probably something else now, are girls’ pockets even allowed to do that?! Heck yeah they are.
You are a goddamn hero.
The fashion industry just needs to catch the fuck up!
The fashion industry wants to sell you pants AND a purse. They’ve made a conscious decision not to catch up.
Reblogging for the truth in the last comment. That is, in a nutshell, the way everything works in this world.
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Givenchy evening dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (1954). Costume design credited to Edith Head.
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