Arwen's Arch Dress: Construction 2...  continuing...
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Link to my first Arch Dress Construction Page
Here is my most up-to-date progress of my nearly-completed (except for a few minor details) Reconstruction of Arwen's Arch Dress, as of March 5, 2005...   I've needed to create a second construction page, because of the number of photos I want to put up, and because this dress has been rather involved...  Details on construction up to this point can be found on my first Arch Dress Construction Page...

I have modified the sleeve pattern, and the pattern modification can be found in my pattern section on my first Arch Dress Construction Page...

Here below I have the most recent photographs of my Arch Dress on my dress form, with inside and outside shots, at various angles and  light, and various sleeve poses...

May 25, 2005... I have attached  the toggles for the train-hitch,  And I started  the mantle, creating a new page for the mantle construction details... (Link to Arch Mantle Construction here...)  I'll keep logging my progress with photos... 

June 17, 2005:  I drafted an alternative Elven Drop Belt, using the trim from the Mantle, and logged photos of it at the bottom of the Arch Mantle Construction page...

August 11, I was photographed wearing the Dress... I'm loading the Portraits Page now...
This page was last updated: March 11, 2013
First,  Photos taken Inside......
Photos may be clicked for larger, higher resolution images...
Now, Photos I took Outside...  It was nice to see how the wind played with the fabric...
Photos of the velvet I set aside as my Mantle Fabric... 





















There was no mantle depicted in the movie to go with this gown... but I thought I would make one in case it is cool... and I have a good match in velvet...

May 25, 2005... I have since found the most fabulous trim,  and rediscovered a perfect antiqued crinkled periwinkle gold satin that I had in my stash... and begun construction of the mantle to go with this dress...   Construction details are logged on my Arch Mantle Construction Page...  And below is a glimpse of how it looks up close...





























So, Now what is left to do, is to finish up the mantle... (Details to be found on the Arch Mantle Construction Page )  And, as I still have some of this trim left, I may also make an alternative belt with it... Not that I would discard the gold belt, but so that I have a number of ways to wear the gown... And to wrap it up, I will need to get photographed wearing the gown! :)

June 17, 2005:  I have completed an alternative Elven Drop Belt, and have put up photos of how it looks on the dress, with and without the Mantle, along with the shape laid out flat...The photos are on my Arch Mantle Construction Page, the bottom quarter of the page, but here is a glimpse of how it looks...



































Now, finally, all that's left to do is to get photos wearing it!! :)

August 11, 2005... That day finally came! 

August 15, 2005... I am currently loading the Portraits Photos on my new Arwen's Arch Dress Portraits Page...
Link to my LOTR-Inspired Arch Mantle Construction Page...
Easter 2005:  The Hitch for the Train...
Right before Easter, 2005, I was able to attach the hitch jewels to the train, and decided to rig this one up differently than the hitch for the Lavender Bead Gown...  I was not able to get it photographed until May 25, 2005, as I've been very busy with other projects up until now...  Here are some photos of the gown, with the belt slightly reworked in the back, and showing how it looks hitched up...
And now, here it is hitched up...
An Alternate Hitch Possibility...
It's also possible to hitch the gown the same way I hitched the Lavender Bead Gown...  Below are some photos of how this looks... (Thanks Mel, for the feedback!)
As I was nearly finished with this gown, I realized I wanted something warm to accessorize it... 
Arwen's Arch Dress Portraits Page...
Peter Jackson's visualization of The Lord of the Rings woke my latent passion for costuming and inspired me to learn to sew.

This page and its links reflect my best efforts in Lord of the Rings costuming.

Projects linking to their own pages are featured here. Click the links in the navigation bar to visit the individual pages, or scroll further below to the image links and see a quick overview of the costumes.
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Arwen's Arch Dress
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Welcome to Yvette's                            
Nearly ten years ago I set out to teach myself to sew, so that I could create inspired costumes such as those featured on my site.

I created this site  to share what I've done. It launched August 18, 2004, and has been growing ever-since.

In addition to costume construction pages, there are pages featuring portraits of the costumes being worn.

Costuming is a hobby I love documenting, but I do not do commissions, nor do I sell patterns.

Please visit where your interests lead you, and enjoy.
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