Formspring.me Question: Tell us about your wedding dress!

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from formspring.me:
Hi Carly –  I recently discovered your blog and I love it!  You are doing a great job.  I have a question – as you love DIY and fashion, I am curious if you could tell us about your wedding dress!    Hope you have a great day, Liz
Hi Liz! hehe, you make me blush.:-) My wedding dress…well, that was an attempted DIY if you want to hear the story…

Ever since I was a kid I was sketching what type of wedding dress I would wear when I was all grown up and getting married. I sort of knew even then that I wanted to design my own, because since I’m such a cheapy I would never be able to stomach the immense guilt over spending thousands of dollars on a single piece of clothing to only be worn once. (Unless I became a movie star and my priorities changed!) Once I hit my mid-teens, I had kind of settled on the design: form-fitting, fishtail, long silvery-satin with a low-cut back.

But then I did get married – Hub and I married in a civil ceremony when I was 26. We both wanted to take some time and plan a beautiful wedding, we wanted to save up some money, and we wanted both our families to be in attendance, and it just wasn’t possible at the time, so we made it legal but put off having an “official” wedding until the timing was better. Then, a year later, I found out I was pregnant, and suddenly we had to plan a wedding super-quick since I refused to walk down the aisle “showing,” if you know what I mean.;-) The question of the wedding dress was still in my head, and form-fitting, silvery-white, low-cut back seemed now totally inappropriate considering the circumstances (plus I was worried showing that much skin at my wedding would scandalize the inlaws). I had seen a photo of Gwen Stefani’s Galliano gown from her wedding – the one with the pink ombre at the hem – and thought it FABULOUS!

So I made one similar. I bought 5 yards of raw silk from a store online (sorry, I don’t remember which store), and hand-dyed the silk with Procion dye in 076 (Cobalt Blue) to make the outer bodice fabric. After a bit of trial-and-error, I came up with a mottley light blue.

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As you can see the ombre color at the hem of the skirt is almost invisible since the silk was so thin and see-through, and I didn’t extend the lining down to the bottom.  But it’s there!  You can see it better in the first picture.

I used a pattern for the dress lining and the skirt outer (made from undyed raw silk). I hand-ruched the bodice fabric and attached it to the bodice lining. Then I mixed up a batch of the same dye in my bathtub, wet the skirt, and dipped the bottom hem in it, praying all the while. The dye slowly crept up the skirt and then I brought the dress into the living room, suspending it over a bucket and attaching threads around the skirt perimeter to anchor it outwards so the skirt wouldn’t shut on itself and ruin the ombre effect. (Of course, our cat Muffin got all tangled in the threads at one point and I almost had a heart attack since the dress was still wet.) But it finally dried, and the ombre effect was quite a bit lighter than I had really wanted – but good enough.

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I also made my veil out of a doubled-over piece of white tulle I sewed to a silver flower hair-comb from Claire’s.

The whole process took me about 2 months working on it a little bit at a time as I was planning the entire wedding by myself and working full-time…and as my stomach grew, I had to alter the dress twice – adding larger fabric panels and opening the waist darts. I had to work right up until the day before the wedding (at first the hotel where I worked wasn’t even going to give me time off for my wedding day!) and I was hand-sewing the bodice to the dress while answering the switchboard [I was working as a PBX Operator/Linguist]. My supervisor called me in and said I was not allowed to “do arts and crafts” at work, which really made it difficult to get it finished in the critical last 2 weeks. (All the other women working read magazines, newspapers, drew, journaled, or worked on homework [if they were going to school.]) I was even tacking the skirt lining to the outer on the day of my wedding as I was getting my hair done in the salon.

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The whole dress and veil cost about $150 – the shoes were Payless!!

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My mother-in-law made my bouquet and provided flowers for my hair that matched the blue of my dress.

Had I known then what I do now about construction (and the see-thru nature of silk!!!!), I would have probably done something more like that Galliano dress with the full skirt supported with layers of tulle underneath – but considering everything, I was pretty happy with my version.:-)

Thanks for your question – it was a real trip down memory lane!
xoxox
Carly

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FAQ for Chic Steals

Hi everybody!  Just checking in with all of you…I’m writing an FAQ for this site, and I’d love to hear from you.  Have any burning questions you’ve always wanted to know about me, this blog, where I get my DIY ideas, favorite tools, what camera I use, etc.?  Leave them in the comments below, and I’ll answer them in a future post!  (Any DIY or project requests, lmk in my formspring.me “Ask me anything” box to the right!)

Thanks!
xoxox
Carly
img from www.countbasietheatre.org

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Formspring.me Question: Applique T-Shirt Idea

from formspring.me:
hi carly! it’s me judith chen 🙂 I have a plan to remake my bf’s Giordano plain tee with some patchwork.I have some black velvet leftofers I’d like to work with.do you have any ideas, and um..some kind of cat/wolf related design ideas, if possible. thanks
Hi Judith! Well…I have a FABULOUS idea that’s been sitting on my DIY’s To Do pile…how about a t-shirt with leopard “spots” that are cut out of black velvet? You could make each spot slightly abstract-shaped, and sew them onto the tee wherever you like (my choice would be on the shoulders or down one side).
It’s not *literally* a cat design…but somewhat “inspired by” if you will. If you want to go more literal, how about a silhouette of a wolf howling at the moon, done in black velvet a la Twilight?
 Anyone else have some ideas for Judith?
xoxox
Carly
t-shirt photo from Saks.com; detailing added by Photoshop
Twilight wolf phase img from bebo.com
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Casual Lace Dress DIY Question

from formspring.me:
hi carly!love your blog 🙂 could you post how to make a casual lace dress? thanks 🙂
Sure – did you have a particular style or type in mind? Do you have an inspiration photo! Let me know~
Thanks-
Carly
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Formspring.me Question: Do you think living in japan influenced your fashion sense?

 Did it ever! I moved there when I was eleven, and just starting to get interested in clothes. It was very jarring, moving to a foreign country where all the nationals looked pretty much the same to my naive Western eyes, and the “trendy” kids also dressed very similarly. The Japanese kids as a whole looked much more “put-together” than their Western counterparts; outfits seemed to be coordinated down to their toes. The young women (even 20 to 30-year-olds) would coordinate their hair accessories and nails to match their outfits. Everyone looked so *clean* and *groomed* I pretty much felt like the sloppy, messy foreigner regardless of what I was wearing (even though I did try to emulate what the cool kids wore). It was most certainly that attention to detail and accessorizing that really influenced me, and continues to even today.
Thanks for your question!
xoxox
Carly
(img above from style-arena.jp, and though they’re recent, you get the idea;-)
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formspring.me question: what´s your opinion about this: http://www.leblogdebetty.com/2010/05/22/zara-we-have-a-problem/??

from my formspring.me inbox:
hi carly! what´s your opinion about this: http://www.leblogdebetty.com/2010/05/22/zara-we-have-a-problem/?? o this http://www.mediavida.com/foro/6/rocio-canero-vs-zara-324429 (sotty this one is in spanish)??
Ah yes. That’s ker-azy that Zara is using a blogger’s image without her permission. It’s legally actionable since she’s not a political figure, and her image is being appropriated in order to make money from it without her consent. Being “inspired by” and copying a photography exactly (even into a drawing) are 2 different things, especially when the copying is so exact that the original photo is instantly called to mind upon looking at the drawing. Zara knows better than using Kate Moss’ image without her consent on their t-shirts…the designer obviously felt okay using leblogdebetty’s image since she wasn’t as “big” a celebrity and therefore unlikely to retaliate – plus it was a photo out there on the internet, and the design team likely felt it was “fair game” (which it’s not!!).
images from leblogdebetty
 
xoxo
Carly
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