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Lady in Black
Outline the story …
"Le Parfum de la Dame en Noir" is a French novel from Gaston Leroux. He is one of my favorite writers. I read this book for the first time when I was a teenager. I loved the mystery behind the character. The book gives very little information about this character. La Dame en Noir (the Lady in Black) is only known by her black clothes and her perfume. It is because of her perfume that the main character, Rouletabille, discovers her real identity.
My inspiration for the dress was mourning dresses from the Edwardian period. Never in the book it is said she is in mourning, but during each visit to Rouletabille at the orphanage, she always wears black. Having little to no description is both a good and bad thing. It is bad as there is very little to base the design on, but it's great as the dress is as I imagined it every time I have read the book.
Outline the construction…
I used chiffon and lace for the dress. The lace is for the top of the dress, the belt and the bottom. A different type of lace was used for the sleeves. I have created my pattern as I am unable to read a pattern (not that I am good at creating one). My 11 year-old daughter is wearing the dress. So it is to her fit. I have used images on Pinterest to see different ways to create the shape I wanted.
I have taken all the pictures. My daughter is my model. The biggest challenge was the sleeves. I have found making the skirt part quite enjoyable.
Love this and the touch of lace. Looks very mysterious
I’ve never heard of this book but I am intrigued, the dress is gorgeous!
This is absolutely beautiful!!!
This makes me feel melanchonic and nostalgic (which is something I enjoy alot)… Love it!
Wow, simply wow.
This is a very good job! I really love the lace
The lace shoulders and sleeves are marvellous. Exquisite!
Beautiful job! Love the dress and hi-five to a fellow mum who made her child be their model!
This is stunning! I love how you’ve placed the lace so carefully.
Just starting that book, and I applaud you! Seems a lot of male authors give little info on women’s clothing. Nice decisions!
Beautiful interpretation of Edwardian fashion. I love the shadow stripe fabric and the combination of laces to create an all-black gown that is anything but plain or boring.
It was really gusty using chiffon. It is a fabric that many of us with experience don’t like working with. Good job.
It’s so beautiful! Love the interpretation. It is so elegant.
Wow, this looks fabulous! I love the lace accents, and you’ve done an excellent job with the construction!
Lovely and elegant , Made beautifully . Congratulations on your entry 🙂
Wow, this is gorgeous! I love a good black dress, always handy! I love this! Thank you!
This is lovely and I love the feeling I get from knowing this is an image that’s existed in your head since you were a teenager.
Lovely job! I am amazed this is one of the first garments you’ve ever made!
This is so cool!