The neckline is way too blingy - it looks even worse in person I think.
So I cut the bling off (interestingly, it came off as one piece which might actually make quite a nice necklace - as you can see in the Afters).
I cut it fairly straight (the back was slightly elasticated and straight so I left it as is), put some pleats at the centre front to dip the neckline, and made the Butterick 8149 gathered straps.
Here is the after. This might even end up being a tripfit, since it packs up small and doesn't wrinkle.
I might need to sauce it up a bit, but I will wear it a few times first.
Oh wow, new glamorous frock with little effort!
ReplyDeleteGotta love that! Fine refashioning work Miss Mog!
Great work It looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteFlippin' GENIUS. You spake of the maxi refashion and lo, here it is. I'm crushed though that you didn't model the 'before' frock for us, haha. It was dreadful. And now it is awesome. Hooray for you!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible refashion. Funny how the bling looked wrong as a neckline but as a necklace looks great.
ReplyDeleteFabulous refashion! What is that neckline made of? I can't figure out if it's metallic cord or actual chain.
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a metal chain... I shall have to attempt to wear it as a necklace!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking dress! You should enter it in a recycle/reuse contest!
ReplyDeleteMeeeeoow!
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