I finished my Mad Men dress!
Here's my version of Joan Holloway, Sew Country Chick Style!
Oh my goodness, this is going to be a lot of work!!!
Darling, I'm ready for my martini now!
I made this dress from a yard and a half of cotton stretch woven floral fabric I bought at Mood in Hollywood.
I was inspired by a floral scoop necked dress that looked so good on Joan Holloway.
I didn't make a pattern and instead draped the design on my dress form . To see how I draped this dress you can visit this post here.
Here are a few more details about it:
It has a slot zipper on the side, a couture technique I learned from the Claire Schaeffer book Couture Sewing.
It has a hand sewn bias tape neck facing, another technique I read about in the book.
All the hems are hand sewn.
Here as my inspiration photos:
Justine! This is amazing! I love everything about it, the fabric, cut, the fit, the length - you look absolutely gorgeous. Do you think there could be a market for gumboots with heels? ;).
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DeleteStunning! :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous! and the photo setting as well! even more impressing :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is as beautiful as I imagined it would be and what a clever photo shoot! You look seriously stunning Justine!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks marie!
DeleteJustine, your dress is simply stunning and you look amazing! Great photoshoot :-)
ReplyDeleteHahaha, this photo shoot is hilarious and you look fabulous!
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Justine, your mad men dress is absolutely beautiful.. You look fantastic and the fabric is beautiful and really becomes you..
ReplyDeleteLove your photo shoot in the garden.. Such a clever idea.. Happy sewing, and enjoy your gardening in the heels...[such fun.hahahaha]..
Beautiful dress, Justine! I love floral fabrics and your photo shoots are entertaining, thank you :).
ReplyDeleteVa-va-voom! This is definitely a good look for you. What an amazing dress!
ReplyDeleteI like the dress and I can definitely see the Mad Men style going on there. However, I think I like the styling of the photos even more. I think I should do a photoshoot with (Fool that I am, cannot remember the name) or, better still, a great big pitchfork! :)
ReplyDeleteYou photo shoot is making the 'Green Acres' song run through my head ;op I LOVE this dress - you did an awesome job draping it and the fit is amazing. You are stunning and your work is impeccable - Great Job!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreen Acres..... Story of my life.
DeleteGreat dress Justine, in such a pretty floral.
ReplyDeleteLove this dress! can you make me one? :)
ReplyDeleteYes, but it will cost you your first born.
DeleteYours is prettier than your inspiration dress. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow. That is a mighty nice compliment!
DeleteBEAUTIFUL...and I LOVE the photo shoot - high heels in the garden...that's the way! And impressive craftsmanship!! Fits you like a glove....like it obviously is supposed to!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all of your sweet comments about my handmade dress and cheesy photo shoot everyone! I love the online sewing community.
ReplyDeleteLooking gorgeous :) Lovely clicks Justine !!
ReplyDeleteThe dress is beautiful and you look stunning in it. I love all of your pictures and captions. Ha! You did such a wonderful job with the draping. I have yet to succeeded at trying that method.
ReplyDeletePractice makes perfect!
DeleteGorgeous dress on you!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Now enter it in Julia Bobbins MadMen challenge. Great photographs.
ReplyDeleteYay! Just wandered in for the first time via the Train to Crazy. Love the dress. Love the vibe.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! Love the fit and that fabric!! I'm glad I found your blog! You are a mish mash of different hobbies/interests that I love and am soooo glad to know there are more people out there in this world like me. Ha ha!!
ReplyDeleteKeep reading! No, you already have all of the talent you need.
ReplyDeleteI love this dress sooooo much!!!!! Fits really well. Great copy cat!!!!
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