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Slips, 1940s-50s.
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I love historical underpinnings and how they manipulate the whole shape of the figure, i got distracted drawing some ladies in petticoats and corsets. And my favourite little thingis clocking on stockings. Couldn’t miss that detail!
3º Fase: cotilla (stays) de principios del siglo 18.
Teniendo claro el patrón y las partes que voy a envarar, comienzo a pasar el patrón a la tela. Después de mucho buscar en varias tiendas de telas de Valencia y Barcelona, encontré esta que es la que ‘mas se parece’ al modelo original. Es un algodón un poco grueso en color azul intenso y con los motivos geométricos en amarillo/dorado. La verdad es que me encanto en cuanto lo vi es el tipo de azul que me vuelve loca!
Para hacer el forro he vuelto a usar un retal de sabana vieja que me sobro después de hacer la camisa de principios del 18.
Underpinnings for every shape.
French proverb
Corset, England, ca. 1830-40, from the collection If you look closely, you can see the dress sleeves of the dress in the picture are very lush and very short, they almost hide under the lacy frill-berth corsage, but on top of them - are a set of more sleeves, which are transparent and long. This option was very popular in that era. So that such a sleeve held its shape, the ladies of that era put on under the dress not only a corset, but also such pads to helped their sleeves to retain their shape in the Romantic Era.