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Pattern Challenge (Yoke Drape Skirt) Alteration challenge (Child's Duvet) Made-to-measure (Bespoke Daydress) Charlotte: 1: Collared Dress: 1: Cowl Neck Dress Jade: 3: Draped Dress: 3: Skater Skirt Dress Joyce: 2: Beach Dress: 4: Panelled Tea Dress Tracey: 4: Pleated Top and Skirt: 2: 1950s Style Dress
Pattern Challenge (Power Jacket) Alteration Challenge (High-Vis Safety Wear) Made-to-measure (80's Cocktail Dress) Clare: 2: Cone Bra Top and Ruffled Skirt: 1: 80s Puffball Cocktail Dress Liz: 3: Green Puff Skirt Dress: 5: 80s Cartoon Hero Cocktail Dress Mark: 4: Top and Shorts: 2: Vintage 80s Cocktail Dress Matt: 1: Strapless Top and Skirt: 4 ...
Pattern challenge (Child's dress) Alteration challenge (Dart/pleat dress) Made-to-measure (Jackets) Ann: 2: Fitted/tailored dress: Buclé tweed edge to edge jacket Lauren: 1: Dress with pleated skirt and orange belt: Fitted tweed hacking jacket Sandra: 3: Fitted dress with red piping: Softly tailored wrap collar jacket Stuart: 4: Side rippled ...
Short Skirt with 2 Godets: 10: Withdrew David: 8: Short Skirt with 2 Godets: 9: Semi-Fitted Empire-Line Nightgown Heather: 1: Short Skirt with back Box Pleat: 7: Lingerie Nightgown Jenni: 4: Dungarees: 5: 1940's Style Floor Length Nightgown Julie: 5: Short Skirt with a Godet and Pocket: 8: Bias Cut Nightgown Lynda: 6: Short Skirt with a Godet ...
Woodblock print of sunray pleated folding fan, Japan, 19th century; Afternoon costume with box pleated skirt and unpressed box pleated bodice panel, France, 1886; Fortuny pleated Delphos gown, 1917; Knife-pleated kilt with pleats sewn down to the hip line, 2005; Organ pleated gown, Florentine, 1470; Tea gowns with Watteau-pleated backs, Russia ...
Pleating is mainly used to make skirts, but can have other uses. (See main article Pleat.) [2] Shirring or gauging is a decorative technique in which a panel of fabric is gathered with many rows of stitching across its entire length and then attached to a foundation or lining to hold the gathers in place. It is very commonly used to make larger ...
Early on, the style was also called a harem skirt. [2] The original so-called 'harem pants/skirts' were introduced to Western fashion by designers such as Paul Poiret around 1910, although they themselves were inspired by Middle East styles, and by şalvar ( Turkish trousers ).
Mamianqun (simplified Chinese: 马面裙; traditional Chinese: 馬面裙; pinyin: mǎmiànqún; lit. 'horse face skirt'), is a type of traditional Chinese skirt. It is also known as mamianzhequn (simplified Chinese: 马面褶裙; traditional Chinese: 馬面褶裙; lit. 'horse-face pleated skirt'), but is sometimes simply referred as 'apron' (Chinese: 围裙; pinyin: wéiqún; lit. 'apron'), a ...