I'm torn between gorgeous 50's evening gowns or an 1860 gown.Not sure where
I would wear either gown but it would be fun.

Sidney


On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 7:14 AM, Katy Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I made that dress years ago for a bride--she had the perfect figure
> and personality for it.  When she first called me, after trying
> several other bridal dressmakers, who had barely even heard of Gone
> With The Wind, she was thrilled when I knew exactly the dress she was
> talking about immediately.  She was so cute.  In deference to her
> fiance's family we made it in pale pink, but it had all the feathers
> and rhinestones.  I ended up just calling her Scarlett by the end of
> our fittings.  There were some fun brides among the boring or
> difficult ones.....
>
> Katy
>
> On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Suzi Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 21:01 02/04/2008, you wrote:
> >
> >  > > Can we get back to our regularly scheduled topic?  Here's a
> question
> >  > > for you:  If you had sufficient resources to make your dream
> costume,
> >  > > what would it be?
> >  > > --cin
> >  >
> >  >LOL! It would be made by someone else, of course!
> >  >
> >  >I think I would tend toward some kind of big poofy cinderella fantasy
> >  >style dress dripping with beads and hand work, though who knows where
> >  >I'd wear it.
> >
> >
> >  http://www.geocities.com/mm_civil_war1/GWTW_Scarlett.html
> >
> >  This, but I'd need someone to make me the right shape to wear it!! (I
> >  think if you could roll me out like making a sausage, my short fat
> >  body would become tall and slim - fat chance!)
> >
> >  Suzi
> >
>
>
>
>
> --
> Katy Bishop, Vintage Victorian
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.VintageVictorian.com
>  Custom reproduction gowns of the Victorian Era.
>  Publisher of the Vintage Dress Series books.
>
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