
Every project has to begin somewhere. When you think of vacationing in the Caribbean and what you’ll be wearing, you might very well begin with an image of a beach and a palm tree and a cool cocktail. You might be wearing a dreamy, floaty swim cover-up, or a fluttery tank top and shorts, or even a sun dress. Well, I’ll get there eventually, but let’s face it – my cruise collection really is for a cruise. And a luxury cruise at that. What this means is a major requirement for cocktail attire, so that’s where I’m starting. My perfect LBCD.
I spent a lot of time last year on my Little Black Dress project, during which I completed four test garments using three commercial patterns and ending up with my own design. But during that process I did find a silhouette that I thought I might translate into one of my own pieces.
For this collection, I’m inspired by Jackie O. and Audrey Hepburn on the Mediterranean. Much of what that conjures up for me relates to daytime sand, sun, surf and shopping in Monte Carlo. But for evening, I need to look no further than their iconic cocktail style to be inspired to create a dress that will be the centerpiece of this evening cruise collection.
It will be a simple, boat-necked, princess-seamed black dress that fits to perfection and can be changed up by accessories and all manner of little jackets. That way, a cruiser like me need only take one or two cocktail dresses and never look the same twice.
The fabric is black with textural striped detail and lovely drape which lends itself to the long, lean line of this princess-seamed dress. Although this fabric feels wonderful on its own (and is washable and packable to boot), I am lining it for a more sophisticated feel – and it finishes off the neckline and armholes beautifully.
It is so simple: boat-neck, sleeveless, lined, invisible back zipper, centre-back slit. Perfect fit. That’s it.
Next I’ll need to draft a few jackets to accompany it!
Perhaps in a coordinating fabric? We’ll see.
[BTW: No final views of the pieces in action – i.e. on me – until we hit the Caribbean!]
Exciting! I’m a little worried about those vertical white/grey lines in the fabric and the front seams. What could be more luxurious then a well fitted, lined L.B.D! I think the boat neck will be fabulous on you. Good luck … can’t wait to see your next post. I just love how you go the extra mile. Till the next time.
Joyce, from Sudbury, Ontario
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Hi Joyce…I know exactly what you mean about those lines on the fabric and the princess seams. The good news is that the photos of the fabric don’t do it justice. The textural lines are actually black so that the fabric is black on black and reads as black. When I post the final photos of the dress “in action” I’ll try to be sure the get the photo so that this is obvious – then we’ll see if it works! Stay tuned. Cheers from Toronto!
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Oh yes, I see now….reflective light can be so annoying…it will be perfect!
Joyce
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