Oh Frieda, I'm so sad to hear that you're disappointed in your creation. I personally think it's breathtaking in it's form and function. The silhouette is magnificent in its hourglass perfection. The contrasting textures and soft hues of ivory provide a tone on tone interest that gives the dress a feminine and ethereal like quality,, whilst the contrasting structure of the crisp white boning channels provides an overall air of strength and leadership. I would wear that gown with enormous pride and feel like a Goddess.
thank you so much for your nice words! I think I said it a bit harsher than I intended to. I'm mostly disappointed that the picture in my head didn't really transport onto the dress. So the dress itself isn't bad, it's just not how I imagined it to look like. It means a lot to me though that you like it so much. I had a lot of fun making it so I think it definitely deserves some love!
@@friedalepold I read in one of your other replies that you are already working on creating a fall themed overgown for the dress. That sounds amazing. I can't wait to see!
The dress has the potential to be everything. Maybe even a different transparent top layer for every season. Colorful leaves, snowflakes, cherry blossoms or even the sea and waves. It could be your chameleon.
I like the idea of a part 2. 1. sometimes all the pieces don’t quite work together. 2. this would be a perfect under-structure. 3. I’m sure you have a hundred ideas for where this project will go. Thank you for allowing us a glimpse of your creative process ❤️
I can relate to your disappointment of something not turning out how you want while everyone else is praising the end result. I hope and pray you can find some peace in the beautiful construction of what you made, learn from it, and make something else that really captures the essence or look you were going for. It reminds me of a modern take on a chemise a la reine (sp?)! As always, as a baby sewist, I always learn something from you that I'm sure to use when trying to make garments, especially my wedding dress.
Dissatisfaction with a finished piece is a very familiar feeling. If you think you can make it better, I 100% believe you. Maybe your part 2 will inspire me to go back and make all the revisions that haunt me but I ran out of time for the first time around.
This dress has become my personal favorite. Beautiful! A true artist is never satisfied, even if he has created something perfect. I'm waiting for the second video. 💖
I think that the dress is absolutely stunning! It has such a beautiful silhouette and I especially like the flat pieces that carry all the way from the corset to the hem. That said, I also fell in love with how beautiful and delicate the seams looked before being covered by the boning channels. I'd love to see a part two of this, wherever your creativity takes you!
i am currently a very new beginner in the whole sewing business but will be making my own brand and business in the coming year or two, and im scavenging youtube and the internet for all the guides, tutorials, and help in the various fields from measuring and drafting to actually sewing and let me tell you i find this video extremely inspirational in shape of the corset as well as procedure. Thank you so much for making this
Hi Frieda, your talent is incredible. I would love it if you made a video about your training and experience. Did you study at fashion school and if so what courses did you take? Did you do work experience or work in an atelier before starting your own business? A little bit of history to understand how you acquired all your amazing skills and are able to design, pattern-make and sew these wonderful garments. I always find it fascinating to learn about people’s paths and how they got to where they are. Thanks for such beautiful and inspiring content!
Yes. Please make a part 2 only because it will teach alterations of addends to what you have already made. The original is beautiful. You teach skill well
I love the softness of the dress and I'm sad that it didn't turn out the way you wanted. I'm an amateur sewist but have been lightly researching historical corsetry for around 4 years now and have seen different techniques used for boning. If you don't want to cover the seams, I find that you can either install the boning on the inside (either between the structure and lining layers) or make the bone casing from the same fabric as your fashion layer. This gives the corset a more uniform finish and works even if boning is placed in the centre of pieces, like with the corset I've made. But these are the words of an amateur, and I apologize for any inaccuracies. Whether you decide to revisit, build onto, or overall scrap this design I look forward to what you make next! I love your videos and the time you take to explain your process.
You play! I recognize those hands. That solves the music problem. I've been stuck with the sound issues, but decided to finish my graphic novel series and go back to videos next year. I play the bass, which would not be a great background for videos! :D This is excellent and you are so lovely! You're videos definitely lift the quality of the community! Thank you!
Hi , Frieda. I agree with you, I think the metal boning do change the corset, the mookup looks so much better fitting and perfect seams,Maybe try the plastic boning 😂😂, but I like all your work, very peaceful to watch ❤❤❤
Its beautiful... I think the "mis-match" adds to its appeal & feel of being "under' something as you say, and should show its 'flaws' as so many exant items reveal upon inspection. Maybe a new trend of 'naked gowns' to follow from the naked wedding cake? Do go further... love to see your ideas. Thanks❤ ❤
That is a STUNNING project, I loved to see you play the piano as well. Deffinetly "yes" to part 2 idea! It is so interesting to hear your afterthoughts, how you see your own project and how it brings inspiration to future ones. Yet this dress seems still so elegant and airy, I hope you get to use it at least once more :)
I think it is lovely. It has a fairy tale silhouette, it's so soft and feminine. The different tones, I really do like, especially with the boning. It's stunning really and feels very luxurious. I can also see how you might want to tweak things because it is an underlayer, but I think it stands well in its own right. It would be fun to see the seaming in the corset without the boning channels on the outside. I would be happy to watch a part two.
I think it is a lovely design and execution. You are definitely, as we all are, more critical of your own work. I would be proud to have made that dress or even something close to it but if you aren't happy with it by all means explore away until it brings you joy... But I honestly think it's beautiful! I love the seams and structure of the garment. Simply stunning 💙
I would love to see a part 2 just to see inside your creative process. Even though I personally think the dress is beautiful, you are the creator of it and I’d love to see what you can do with it to make it feel complete.
I think the dress is absolutely gorgeous in its simplicity and i like the undergarments look as well; but yes i would like to see part 2, and to see how you would upgrade it! Thank you❤️
I like a lot this dress! Is very fashionable. I have seen many women wear corsets as an outer layer. The overall image of the dress is that it is very well tailored, clean ends and very well thought. I say 9,5/10 Only 9,5 instead of 10 because of my personal taste🙈 I do see you have a different taste and aesthetic so in those terms is an absolute win!
wow, it's beautiful!! i think it turned out wonderful and the different shades of white adds interest in my opinion. however, if you do make a second part where you implement the adjustments you mentioned, i would love to see it!✨️
Yes, would love a part two. Mostly because i liked how this dress turned out and i dont undestand your criticism of it, so if you made a second dress that comes up to your expectation, i would be able to see the difference😊
I would both love to see how you change or improove on this pattern with a new dress, but also what can you do to be more satisfied with this one. I feel like all of us at some point end up with a creation that dissappointed us, and would love to see problem solving in situations such as these from a pro. Also it would be a shame if all that work and planning went to waste. The dress looks stunnig to me, but as a perfectionist I fully understand the desire of it being just as you imagined.
Oh, Frieda, this dress is exquisite! But, I do understand your creative sadness. Part 3(+) would be wonderful to see your process of solving a problem. It’s hard for us to see your displeasure with this project, as the camera shields what you are unhappy with. I think, we all can say thank you for your hard work. Your hands are quite beautiful and watching you play the piano was wonderful!
I love your work and can't wait to see which direction you take this creation . I'm intrigued with the idea of you using it as the under structure of another dress . Or maybe using the mock up design over top? It will be magical no matter what you do. Much ❤😊
Spiral steel boning is my favourite to use! I would love to see a project where you create an overdress for this as the under layer. Oh, ad you play beautifully! I found myself wanting to see a video of you just playing the piano!
I love this dress! But it would be nice to see iterations of this pattern in the future. And yes, I'm a Milanote user. Kudos to Milanote for supporting creatives like you:)
I think this was a fascinating take on the unseen parts of a fitted gown. I totally get why you’re not happy with the end result but I think it was a valuable learning experience. I’d be very interested in a part 2 Frieda!❤
Looking forward to checking out Milanote! It will be perfect for the way I work on my projects. I’m sorry you didn’t like your final product. I wondered about wearing that to a function. It would be such a conversation starter for a formal event we go to every year. Every one tries to have the next best dress. This would definitely be that!
I thought the dress is beautiful! But I totally get that feeling when it doesn't /quite/ come out as you imagined. As to your question, I like the idea of reimagining the corset pattern for a different dress and having the pattern itself be the focal point, but if you don't like the dress you've made, then I'd say no point in keeping it around and use it for something else :)
I thought that this dress was quite beautiful. I personally would use a different colour. But it is really a good shape, it looks wonderful when being worn. Thank you for sharing.
This dress is Amazing. The fact that you show parts of a garment that we are not used to see make me feel a little bit unconfortable. I'm not a born english speaker so i'm not sure to express well my idea. However, i tell it again but these dress is a piece of art for me. It perfectly shows your sewing and modelist skills and i love your fabrics choices. Long ago, my art teacher told me that art was the thing that give feelings (wrong or right) to the audience. (I'm sorry again, my translation is awful). And each time i produce something i've got these odd feeling of i don't know wether i love or hate what i did. So i couldn't tell you how much i admire your work. And yes i'd love to see a part two of these video. Thank you to share this with us.
Hi! I love your videos and just have to ask: how do you draft corsets that fit so well? I often see people who make corsets that have a lot of puckering..... Is it the fabric, or is there just an extensive mock-up process?
(Linda) Frieda, your dress is amazing, but i understand what you are saying; since you had an idea and it did no reveal itself as you thought. Yes a Part 2 would be interesting to see how you will bring this dress to it's next level "of your inspiration idea'. But personally, I love what you did 🥰
I personally LOVED this dress. I think it would be cool to see you do another dress and just improve on what you didn’t like. Since I’m wondering how that would change things and do a comparison video of the two?
Beautiful work! I am always inspired by your precision. Even though I think the final result is so lovely, I agree that the mock-up was also for me on another level of breathtaking. I am excited to see how you will build further on this pattern and concept! Dissapointment during or after working on a creation is a common feeling, I believe. It is not always easy to adress. Trust the process or follow your intuition? And afterwards, do you learn to love it or persevere with your vision and redo parts/the project? It is an interesting duality within creation that I often struggle with.
This is an incredible dress! I would wear this as the beautiful couture it is. I love your videos so much though I'm always up for a part two😊 P.s maybe in being the perfectionist you need to be to create the beautiful couture you make. Do you think you might not like any mismatching or visable understructure? Much love from the UK xxxxxx
I would like a part 2 please 😄 I get what you are saying about the different forms of white, but maybe try to embrace it with more varieties of white - that could be fun. Maybe do only cooltone whites (or warm tone). Also, what is the piano piece that was playing in the beginning and in the reveal section? Really beautiful, I have heard it before but the title escapes me.
I thought the dress was and is beautiful..?? But if you’re happy then, yes I would love a refashion. You can and feel the love you have for you talent, it shows greatly in the creations. ❤❤❤❤❤
I think what gives it a bit of an undergarment feel could be the color. It reminded me of a red couture gown by Schiaparelli, and I mean this as high praise. That being said I think it’s beautiful, maybe dying it could make it evolve instead of putting it under a dress.
Even after understanding why you construct is still very beautiful I’ve been science since I was nine and 73 now and I really appreciate you and your work. I have a lot of fashion drawings. I’m at the best drawer bunch. I have good ideas and I need someone to help me put together my creations I’ve been Chinese pictures since 1988, but I just don’t have the funding or materials I need to make each outfit it’s one of my dreams😊😊😊
It's beautiful, but if you are not satisfied, your feelings are valid. I think that for me - as your viewer and a sewist - it would be most interesting to see the dress modified, so that you are happy with it.
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Oh Frieda, I'm so sad to hear that you're disappointed in your creation. I personally think it's breathtaking in it's form and function. The silhouette is magnificent in its hourglass perfection. The contrasting textures and soft hues of ivory provide a tone on tone interest that gives the dress a feminine and ethereal like quality,, whilst the contrasting structure of the crisp white boning channels provides an overall air of strength and leadership. I would wear that gown with enormous pride and feel like a Goddess.
thank you so much for your nice words! I think I said it a bit harsher than I intended to. I'm mostly disappointed that the picture in my head didn't really transport onto the dress. So the dress itself isn't bad, it's just not how I imagined it to look like. It means a lot to me though that you like it so much. I had a lot of fun making it so I think it definitely deserves some love!
@@friedalepold I read in one of your other replies that you are already working on creating a fall themed overgown for the dress. That sounds amazing. I can't wait to see!
I would love to see a part 2 where you either use this dress as an understructure or make a completely new one
I'm already working on it! Really exited what you'll say!
The dress has the potential to be everything. Maybe even a different transparent top layer for every season. Colorful leaves, snowflakes, cherry blossoms or even the sea and waves. It could be your chameleon.
Oh! That would be so fun!
that's such a cool idea! the "new" direction its going for is actually a bit fall themed :)
Yes!!! Please make a part two!!! I am interested in anything you are doing!!!
I like the idea of a part 2.
1. sometimes all the pieces don’t quite work together.
2. this would be a perfect under-structure.
3. I’m sure you have a hundred ideas for where this project will go.
Thank you for allowing us a glimpse of your creative process ❤️
I can relate to your disappointment of something not turning out how you want while everyone else is praising the end result.
I hope and pray you can find some peace in the beautiful construction of what you made, learn from it, and make something else that really captures the essence or look you were going for.
It reminds me of a modern take on a chemise a la reine (sp?)! As always, as a baby sewist, I always learn something from you that I'm sure to use when trying to make garments, especially my wedding dress.
Thank you so much! I'm glad my vides help you a bit. And I think that already made it worth it if that makes sense:)
Dissatisfaction with a finished piece is a very familiar feeling. If you think you can make it better, I 100% believe you. Maybe your part 2 will inspire me to go back and make all the revisions that haunt me but I ran out of time for the first time around.
Thank you for saying that. Maybe its a nice opportunity to make a video dedicated to all the things we would like to revisit or rework!
I love this pattern and yes please do a part two!! 25:09
WHO ALLOWED YOU TO DEPRIVE ME OF AIR WITH SUCH A BREATHTAKING DRESS✨❤😍😍😍
This dress has become my personal favorite. Beautiful!
A true artist is never satisfied, even if he has created something perfect. I'm waiting for the second video. 💖
I think that the dress is absolutely stunning! It has such a beautiful silhouette and I especially like the flat pieces that carry all the way from the corset to the hem. That said, I also fell in love with how beautiful and delicate the seams looked before being covered by the boning channels. I'd love to see a part two of this, wherever your creativity takes you!
i am currently a very new beginner in the whole sewing business but will be making my own brand and business in the coming year or two, and im scavenging youtube and the internet for all the guides, tutorials, and help in the various fields from measuring and drafting to actually sewing and let me tell you i find this video extremely inspirational in shape of the corset as well as procedure.
Thank you so much for making this
6 days ago with this piece looks timeless I would love to make this for my wedding dress.
Hi Frieda, your talent is incredible. I would love it if you made a video about your training and experience. Did you study at fashion school and if so what courses did you take? Did you do work experience or work in an atelier before starting your own business? A little bit of history to understand how you acquired all your amazing skills and are able to design, pattern-make and sew these wonderful garments. I always find it fascinating to learn about people’s paths and how they got to where they are. Thanks for such beautiful and inspiring content!
no matter what, that was so soothing and beautiful to watch!
Yes. Please make a part 2 only because it will teach alterations of addends to what you have already made. The original is beautiful. You teach skill well
I would love a part two! I think the dress is stunning as is but I love all your work so would love to see where you would take this!
I love the softness of the dress and I'm sad that it didn't turn out the way you wanted. I'm an amateur sewist but have been lightly researching historical corsetry for around 4 years now and have seen different techniques used for boning. If you don't want to cover the seams, I find that you can either install the boning on the inside (either between the structure and lining layers) or make the bone casing from the same fabric as your fashion layer. This gives the corset a more uniform finish and works even if boning is placed in the centre of pieces, like with the corset I've made.
But these are the words of an amateur, and I apologize for any inaccuracies. Whether you decide to revisit, build onto, or overall scrap this design I look forward to what you make next! I love your videos and the time you take to explain your process.
You play! I recognize those hands. That solves the music problem. I've been stuck with the sound issues, but decided to finish my graphic novel series and go back to videos next year. I play the bass, which would not be a great background for videos! :D This is excellent and you are so lovely! You're videos definitely lift the quality of the community! Thank you!
Hi , Frieda. I agree with you, I think the metal boning do change the corset, the mookup looks so much better fitting and perfect seams,Maybe try the plastic boning 😂😂, but I like all your work, very peaceful to watch ❤❤❤
Beautiful as always. Love how you made the corset longer and shape. Thank you for being an inspiration . ❤
Gorgeous design
Its beautiful... I think the "mis-match" adds to its appeal & feel of being "under' something as you say, and should show its 'flaws' as so many exant items reveal upon inspection. Maybe a new trend of 'naked gowns' to follow from the naked wedding cake? Do go further... love to see your ideas. Thanks❤ ❤
That is a STUNNING project, I loved to see you play the piano as well. Deffinetly "yes" to part 2 idea!
It is so interesting to hear your afterthoughts, how you see your own project and how it brings inspiration to future ones. Yet this dress seems still so elegant and airy, I hope you get to use it at least once more :)
It was a beautiful video, and I did love the dress! A part 2 with your new ideas would only mean another beautiful video to watch! Yes please ❤❤❤
I think it is lovely. It has a fairy tale silhouette, it's so soft and feminine. The different tones, I really do like, especially with the boning. It's stunning really and feels very luxurious. I can also see how you might want to tweak things because it is an underlayer, but I think it stands well in its own right. It would be fun to see the seaming in the corset without the boning channels on the outside. I would be happy to watch a part two.
Please make a video on how to draft your own corset pattern, yours looks absolutely STUNNING! I haven't found anything like this on youtube
I think it is a lovely design and execution. You are definitely, as we all are, more critical of your own work. I would be proud to have made that dress or even something close to it but if you aren't happy with it by all means explore away until it brings you joy... But I honestly think it's beautiful! I love the seams and structure of the garment. Simply stunning 💙
I would love to see a part 2 just to see inside your creative process. Even though I personally think the dress is beautiful, you are the creator of it and I’d love to see what you can do with it to make it feel complete.
What an incredible dress; this might be my favourite video of yours yet. Sending gratitude from Australia xx
I think the dress is absolutely gorgeous in its simplicity and i like the undergarments look as well; but yes i would like to see part 2, and to see how you would upgrade it! Thank you❤️
It turned out Beautiful Frieda!.........just Beautiful! You're being too hard on yourself!......It's gorgeous!
I like a lot this dress! Is very fashionable. I have seen many women wear corsets as an outer layer. The overall image of the dress is that it is very well tailored, clean ends and very well thought.
I say 9,5/10
Only 9,5 instead of 10 because of my personal taste🙈 I do see you have a different taste and aesthetic so in those terms is an absolute win!
Freida, your dress is gorgeous! I learn a lot with your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, abilities and your music, with us. ❤
wow, it's beautiful!! i think it turned out wonderful and the different shades of white adds interest in my opinion. however, if you do make a second part where you implement the adjustments you mentioned, i would love to see it!✨️
Yes, would love a part two. Mostly because i liked how this dress turned out and i dont undestand your criticism of it, so if you made a second dress that comes up to your expectation, i would be able to see the difference😊
Another aesthetically gorgeous video ❤. Would also love to see a Part2 (Helen)
I love this dress but do think a second part where you use it as a foundation would be awesome. Your work is just so incredibly beautiful.
I can’t wait for the part 2. The pattern is amazing! I love seeing you work.
Both the dress and the music are absolutely stunning ❤ you are very talented.
I would both love to see how you change or improove on this pattern with a new dress, but also what can you do to be more satisfied with this one. I feel like all of us at some point end up with a creation that dissappointed us, and would love to see problem solving in situations such as these from a pro. Also it would be a shame if all that work and planning went to waste. The dress looks stunnig to me, but as a perfectionist I fully understand the desire of it being just as you imagined.
I don't really wear dresses or want to get married but I would 100% get married in that dress lol. That's the prettiest dress I've ever seen!
I absolutely love this dress haha. Maybe I'm just inexperienced but I enjoy the look of the final design
I would love to see a part two, and use this as the base. ❤
Oh, Frieda, this dress is exquisite! But, I do understand your creative sadness. Part 3(+) would be wonderful to see your process of solving a problem. It’s hard for us to see your displeasure with this project, as the camera shields what you are unhappy with. I think, we all can say thank you for your hard work. Your hands are quite beautiful and watching you play the piano was wonderful!
I love this dress! I’m sad that you don’t like it, but I get it. I would love to see a part 2 🙂💛
Beautiful dress and stunning pattern for the corset! I loved this kind of video where you showed how you got inspiration and put it all together ❤
I absolutely love the finished dress, would absolutely love a second part where you rework your idea and make it again in a different way!
The pattern is beautiful, and though it does need something, as an under dress you should be proud.
I love your work and can't wait to see which direction you take this creation . I'm intrigued with the idea of you using it as the under structure of another dress . Or maybe using the mock up design over top? It will be magical no matter what you do. Much ❤😊
Yes please Frieda, I look forward to seeing you realize whatever tweaking ideas have come to mind.
Spiral steel boning is my favourite to use! I would love to see a project where you create an overdress for this as the under layer. Oh, ad you play beautifully! I found myself wanting to see a video of you just playing the piano!
I love this dress! But it would be nice to see iterations of this pattern in the future. And yes, I'm a Milanote user. Kudos to Milanote for supporting creatives like you:)
I think this was a fascinating take on the unseen parts of a fitted gown. I totally get why you’re not happy with the end result but I think it was a valuable learning experience. I’d be very interested in a part 2 Frieda!❤
It looks like a fairy dress she'd wear before doing all her fairy business, at home, looking amazing
Yes to a part 2! ❤
Looking forward to checking out Milanote! It will be perfect for the way I work on my projects.
I’m sorry you didn’t like your final product. I wondered about wearing that to a function. It would be such a conversation starter for a formal event we go to every year. Every one tries to have the next best dress. This would definitely be that!
So lovely. It makes me think of a ballerina's dress. I'd love to see you dance in it.
I'd love to see a part two! Evolutions in thinking + process are so interesting. :)
I thought the dress is beautiful! But I totally get that feeling when it doesn't /quite/ come out as you imagined. As to your question, I like the idea of reimagining the corset pattern for a different dress and having the pattern itself be the focal point, but if you don't like the dress you've made, then I'd say no point in keeping it around and use it for something else :)
I think your work is beautiful! And I’m excited to see what other ideas you have for it!!
Beautiful dress Frieda greetings from Argentina ❤️🇦🇷
I love the dress! It’s very sculptural and reminds me of Rivendell from the Lord of the Rings ❤️
Love the elegance of this dress
You look so beautifully and amazing work 🕊️
I'am fascinated by your projects, your creations and y like the way you prepare them. Your latest job it's wonderful 😊
I thought that this dress was quite beautiful. I personally would use a different colour. But it is really a good shape, it looks wonderful when being worn. Thank you for sharing.
It's beautiful! It would be great to see your complete vision
This dress is Amazing. The fact that you show parts of a garment that we are not used to see make me feel a little bit unconfortable. I'm not a born english speaker so i'm not sure to express well my idea.
However, i tell it again but these dress is a piece of art for me. It perfectly shows your sewing and modelist skills and i love your fabrics choices.
Long ago, my art teacher told me that art was the thing that give feelings (wrong or right) to the audience. (I'm sorry again, my translation is awful). And each time i produce something i've got these odd feeling of i don't know wether i love or hate what i did.
So i couldn't tell you how much i admire your work.
And yes i'd love to see a part two of these video. Thank you to share this with us.
I love the dress in its simplicity. Maybe do a blush or pale lavendar color next time? The overall design is gorgeous though. 🥰
Please do a part for this dress, it’s beautiful
Would love to see a part 2!
Hi! I love your videos and just have to ask: how do you draft corsets that fit so well? I often see people who make corsets that have a lot of puckering..... Is it the fabric, or is there just an extensive mock-up process?
Extensive, _extensive_ mockupping.
(Linda) Frieda, your dress is amazing, but i understand what you are saying; since you had an idea and it did no reveal itself as you thought. Yes a Part 2 would be interesting to see how you will bring this dress to it's next level "of your inspiration idea'. But personally, I love what you did 🥰
Absolutely, beautiful.
I personally LOVED this dress. I think it would be cool to see you do another dress and just improve on what you didn’t like. Since I’m wondering how that would change things and do a comparison video of the two?
This is so beautiful 😍
Beautiful work! I am always inspired by your precision.
Even though I think the final result is so lovely, I agree that the mock-up was also for me on another level of breathtaking. I am excited to see how you will build further on this pattern and concept!
Dissapointment during or after working on a creation is a common feeling, I believe. It is not always easy to adress. Trust the process or follow your intuition? And afterwards, do you learn to love it or persevere with your vision and redo parts/the project? It is an interesting duality within creation that I often struggle with.
yess please, 2 part
This is stunning!!
Part 2 please.. but I like this one 🥰
This is an incredible dress! I would wear this as the beautiful couture it is. I love your videos so much though I'm always up for a part two😊
P.s maybe in being the perfectionist you need to be to create the beautiful couture you make. Do you think you might not like any mismatching or visable understructure? Much love from the UK xxxxxx
I would like a part 2 please 😄
I get what you are saying about the different forms of white, but maybe try to embrace it with more varieties of white - that could be fun. Maybe do only cooltone whites (or warm tone).
Also, what is the piano piece that was playing in the beginning and in the reveal section? Really beautiful, I have heard it before but the title escapes me.
I adore it!
it looks beautiful! would be nice if there's more overhead shots *or topdown* because i would love to see what you're doing than the side of it
Everything you make is gorgeous 😩❤ I wish you sold sewing patterns 😢
The GASP I GASPED at seeing the gown 🤯
I thought the dress was and is beautiful..?? But if you’re happy then, yes I would love a refashion. You can and feel the love you have for you talent, it shows greatly in the creations. ❤❤❤❤❤
Very pretty 😀
Beautiful
Truly beautiful.
I think what gives it a bit of an undergarment feel could be the color. It reminded me of a red couture gown by Schiaparelli, and I mean this as high praise. That being said I think it’s beautiful, maybe dying it could make it evolve instead of putting it under a dress.
it's beautiful
Even after understanding why you construct is still very beautiful I’ve been science since I was nine and 73 now and I really appreciate you and your work. I have a lot of fashion drawings. I’m at the best drawer bunch. I have good ideas and I need someone to help me put together my creations I’ve been Chinese pictures since 1988, but I just don’t have the funding or materials I need to make each outfit it’s one of my dreams😊😊😊
Thank you! Maybe start with an easy project and recycle some older materials? That’s how I startet with a low budget!
SO BEAUTIFUL
كم انت رائعة ومبدعة😍😘⚘️🙏 ... شكرا لك 🙏⚘️🇩🇿🕊🇦🇪
Pink silk on top princess. Or maybe a wool tartan for an Outllander gown.
It's beautiful, but if you are not satisfied, your feelings are valid. I think that for me - as your viewer and a sewist - it would be most interesting to see the dress modified, so that you are happy with it.
Beautiful :)