Well, let's mention them anyway, shall we?
So far I have made/re-made and completed:
1 chemise (ball gown cut)
2 pairs of crotchless pantalettes (how else do you think we ladies could go to the bathroom?!?)
1 pintuck petticoat
Now I need to focus on:
decorating the corset
finishing up making the everyday-cut chemise, and perhaps make one more if I like it
After that I should have all the undergarments made except for those bought. I actually bought a custom-made cage crinoline from alliestrunk on eBay for $150. I figured it would be worth it considering it'll be shorter than the crappy modern bridal one I have now and it'll be stronger against the wind and not trip me when it flattens out in the wind. I decided I just can't afford to have my special day ruined just because I was too cheap to buy it, especially at that reasonable of a price. Also I think it'll be great to brag about during the family costume competition!
But, I can at least write this off in my mind as an investment, as I hope to join a reinactment group sometime, and go to period balls all around in Texas. It's something I can always use again and again, unlike modern bridal stuff. The only part of my whole outfit that really won't be worn again is the actual wedding gown - the rest is completely reusable, so I don't feel so guilty about splurging.
However, I've had trouble with shoes. I really, really, really was hoping to buy some white kid leather/imitation button-up boots, but none can be found except for an exhorbitant amount in the UK. Also can't really find any lace-up ones without being satin, as I know satin won't wear as well on the street as leather, and will get all dusty and nasty.
On the brighter side, I did find a pair of leather sturdy ballet flats with soft suede soles which I will use for dancing at my ball. They're only $30, so I can't argue with that. I plan on embellishing them with bridal appliques or lace or something pretty. Here's the link: http://www.dyeableshoestore.com/dyeable-shoe-store/shoes-by-width/ballet-180.asp
If I can't find any good boots, I think I'll have to have a stronger type of slipper, with a better sole for outdoors: http://www.bridalpeople.com/wedding-flats/13609.asp
I'm also thinking of investing in some luxurious white silk stockings. It's my wedding day, and I want to be as comfortable as possible. With Texas weather, you never know whether it'll be hot or cold - and silk takes care of both. Plus, the silk is so thin that it won't make my feet any wider than they already are, so my shoes will fit better. Here are some places I've found online - all are imports from France (something else I can brag about in the competition!)
about $50 US from Britain
http://www.delicates.co.uk/Champs-Elysees-Silk-Stockings-By-Cervin-2061524E0F.aspx
$55
http://stockingirl.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=miccina&Product_Code=SGSS2&Category_Code=catS&Product_Count=12
$59
http://www.stockingstore.com/genuine-silk-stockings-p/cv900.htm
Now that I compared them, I'm thinking of going with the $55 ones since it's in US dollars and shipping theoretically shouldn't kill me. I guess I'll have to wait on this one, though.
$60
http://stockingirl.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=STH101&Category_Code=CatT&Store_Code=miccina
Sunday, June 15, 2008
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