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I must say that I haven't made an Elven dress for almost two years - before that, I've made
dozens (see
this gallery to see them all). ...the Elven Cranach gown! I made the gown from deep rose red velvet which actually had a light blue backing. The two colors together confuse the eye a bit, so it *looks* a bit purple from some angles. Actually, that coloring doesn't only confuse the human eye, but obviously also the lens of a camera... this here...: ...shows the real colors best (note the rose red velvet at the left side of the picture); however, this here...: is what it looks like in most pictures; but not in reality. You can actually see the light blue
backing shimmering through the pile in the right half of the picture; and at the bottom middle you
can see a place where the hem has turned over and shows the backing itself. So... here's what I've designed and created...: These pictures show the dress from all sides. It's made of the already mentioned deep rose red
plush rayon velvet; crinkled metallic golden-black silk organza (lower sleeves), embroidered and
Swarovski-rhinestones-decorated golden metallic non-crinkle silk organza, bordered with pearl
strings (sleeve- and neckline trim as well as belt) and a non-metallic old gold jacquard (upper
sleeves). Here are some detail pictures...: The crest which I painted with golden, anthracite and silver paint to the upper sleeve was made on the request of the person I made the dress for and is the heraldry of Finarfin (read more on that subject by clicking on it): Belt, sleeves, neckline and heraldry are decorated with Swarovski rhinestones in three different
sizes and five different colors: Garnet, Vitrail Medium, Ruby, Golden Shadow and Crystal. I've had a hell of a lot of fun designing and making this gown, and I hope its owner now appreciates it. This, by the way, is the owner, wearing her gown at RingCon 2006 in Germany: |
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