Piemontaise |
First, a green/blue (dominantly green) shot taffeta that was bought to the express purpose to make a ball gown. I have been dithering to and fro on cut and eventually ended with my first plan, to make it into a piemontaise. In case you have missed this rather uncommon 18th century gown I can tell you that it is basically the love child between a French and an English gown. The back-pleats is actually a separate pattern piece, mounted on the gown.
It would be fun because it would be a new pattern and also because I could decorate it along the lines of this dress, which I have always liked, though I think I would like some gold details.
Court gown, 1775-1780 |
Then there is the option in doing something 1790's along these lines.
Dress, ca 1795 |
Dresses, 1790-1800 |
As for fabric, a couple of years ago I made this 1790's outfit with a taffeta skirt and velvet jacket.
I actually have enough of the blue-grey taffeta so I could make a matching bodice. It would mean that it would be in two parts, which probably isn't truly period, but with a sash it wouldn't be noticeable.
It would definitely be the easiest option as I have a true and tried 1790's bodice pattern. However, I would need to embellish it, which would take time as well. So at the moment I'm undecided on which one I should make. What do you think?
4 comments:
No one loves the pietmontaise, so it would be a true act of charity to actually make it!
On the other hand, 1790's is what I have on my mind myself , so I'd lean towards that as well.
Sorry - no help from me!
:P
I vote for the pietmontaise, I love the mix of the slender lines from the English gowns mixed with the watteau pleated loose panel. And I think your decoration idea is really pretty.
I envy your stash a little, the only gown length silk I have in my stash is the pink/purple dupion for my polonasie. I'm really looking forward to make it, but I would love to make a proper ballgown too...
Love the pietmontaise idea--because I love seeing things done that I've never seen before! Plus your color and design ideas sound brilliant.
Thank you all for your input! The piemontaise it will be. :)
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