Showing posts with label concert style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concert style. Show all posts
2014/03/10
Refashionista: Black long evening gown
Refashionista is finally back! It's been too long since my last refashionista post. Not that I haven't made anything, but it's taken me awhile to get things photographed, and I've also been sewing from scratch more these days (those posts are coming as well).
Now, on to this beauty I made several months ago, actually. One of my goals for this school year was to add to my performance wear. I desperately needed a simple, yet dressy concert gown. I made myself a gorgeous, but super fancy concert gown last spring, but I needed something more subtle. What would be better than a classic and elegant long black evening gown.
For this dress I used two old garments from my refashion pile (pictured above). The first a simple black velvet dress that was a couple of sizes too big and an odd length. The second my Mom's old lace blouse she wasn't wearing anymore. The best thing about these two garments was that they were both stretchy, which meant no zippers and an ultra comfy dress. It's like performing in your pj's!
The velvet dress was exactly wide enough to become the skirt part of the new dress. I cut the upper part of the velvet dress off, just below the armholes and attached it to the underlining of the lace blouse.
Then I used the pattern on the lace to cut out a new uneven hem for the blouse. I attached the blouse hem to the velvet skirt with pins and sewed it on by hand adding small seed beads along the way as embellishment. I did the same cut out hem with the sleeves of the dress. I think it gives it so much more sophistication, although it's a very simple modification.
This could be the easiest evening gown ever made. It turned out exactly as I hoped and I've been getting a lot of wear out of it already. A very successful make in my book!
2014/02/20
My Style: Performance practice perfect
At my school we have a subject in our curriculum named "Performance practice". Since we're studying to be singers aka performers, it makes perfect sense to practice it, right? And what is a performer without proper looks? Nothing, I tell you! (lol). It's actually more of an informal affair, but still, I always feel better when I dress up a little for the occasion. Gets me in the performing mood.
Outfit details:
Blouse - refashioned
Skirt - thrifted (original Gina Tricot)
Belt - Tally Weijil
Earrings - made by me

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2013/04/07
Sunday Snippets: Me and my big mouth
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All pictures via Ia Remmel |
This month is going to be crazy busy for both me and Elle as we prepare for our concert on the 17th, and other big performances. This might mean we have to take it a little bit easier on the blog, but we'll sure do our best to keep you inspired.
2013/03/29
Hanna's Concert Gown: Part 2
My concert gown has been the biggest sewing project I've tackled in my seamstress career. Not only did I have to draft the pattern for the underdress from 3 different patterns, I had no instructions how to work with the upper layer or how to put all the elements together. I'm so proud of the end result! This project really showed me how much I've developed as a seamstress over the years.
I showed you little glimpses of the neckline and the dress in progress in part 1. Now you can see the beaded neckline in full glory. I was a little bit afraid that the neckline would have too much bling, but seeing it on the finished dress, I think it's just bright enough.
As you can see, I've swapped the wider ribbon for a narrower one. I didn't feel comfortable with the way the wide ribbon kept rushing together, plus the narrower ribbon makes my legs look super long. And that's a big plus when you have legs as short as mine.
I'm in love with the whole ensamble! I think the earrings (tutorial here) complete the dress. I thought they might be too much given the sparkling neckline, but when you're on stage, everything has to be larger than life, so that it would have an effect from the 20th row as well.
I couldn't be more pleased with the way my gown turned out. I'm especially happy that I was able to create my design exactly the way I imagined it from the beginning. Finishing this dress has given me so much encouragement to get going with sewing projects I thought I didn't have the skills to tackle. It just proves that I can make anything if I want it badly enough.
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2013/03/24
Sunday Snippets: A first
I had my first ever performance with a symphonic orchestra yesterday at the beautiful Alatskivi castle. It was simply magical! I can't even begin to describe the incredible feeling of performing with a live orchestra. I knew from the first rehearsal that this was what I was built for. I can't believe it took me so long to figure out what I was meant to be in life, but I'm so glad I had the courage to follow my dream once I did.
I really need to work on my facial expressions on stage. Yikes!
It was also the big debut of my concert dress. I hope I can make a proper introduction on the blog during next week.
Tomorrow's my second concert with the same orchestra, so wish me good luck, and I'll see you on the blog real soon!
2013/03/21
Daily Style: Concert outfit
I'm too tired to write anything meaningful today. So, I'll just leave you with the pretty pictures Ann took of me at our last concert.
Outfit details:
Skirt - made by me
Blouse - gift from Mom
Ribbon belt - from a thrifted dess
Bracelet - made by me (tutorial here)
Labels:
concert style,
outfit,
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