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Wool pencil skirt by Ann Taylor, blouse by Banana Republic, waist cincher by Lip Service, and pointy

Wool pencil skirt by Ann Taylor, blouse by Banana Republic, waist cincher by Lip Service, and pointy toe patent pumps by Pleaser.


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Something completely different from last post
Comfy knit and wools from cooler days

Outfit rundown:
Skirt: thrifted Lois Crayon
Cardigan: thrifted Liz Lisa
Blouse: thrifted
Shoes: Queen Bee
Pink flower comb: Innocent World
Bag, belt and blue flower ribbon pin: Axes Femme (old/bought at different moments)
Cameo: thrifted Wedgwood
Earrings: Phantom Jewelry
Blue flower corsage: vintage
Felt cat brooch: Design Festa
Ring: Enchantlic Enchantilly
Mucha metal bookmark transformed as a brooch by me


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Pattern: Vogue v1643 view D

Fabric: Super 120 wool suiting. Trim: Vintage Petersham grosgrain ribbon.

Modification: Added lining. Waist band reshaped into yoke.

Notes: A beautiful classic pleated dress but the fit is a unforgiving. It features hard pleats that are sewn all the way below tummy so it could be unflattering after having a big meal. That said, I do think this is nice change from my usual style. The skirt is fairly easy by itself if you don’t need a lot of modification for the fit. Most challenging part is getting the pleats even. For that I simply forgo all the blasting stitch from the instructions and take the fabric straight to the ironing board. I found that easier and quicker but that could be just me. Adding lining could be a bit of work because you have to do all the pleating twice (that, or pleat with double layer, your choice). At the end you are rewarded with a beautiful skirt so it’s all worth it.

Possible improvement: I would consider reducing the pleat stitich by a couple inches so they don’t go below the tummy. The fit would be more forgiving but of course, the style would be different too.

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