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Need idea for bodice for TV216 Parisian skirt.

Postby 7brides7brothers » Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:12 pm

I really like TV216 1875 Parisian skirt but I am unsure which bodice to use. I do not care much for the early bustle bodices. I found TV460 from the late bustle period. I would use the long sleaves, but make it a square neck. What do ya'll think? Would it look bad to cross the bustle periods? Any other idea for a bodice? Thanks!
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Re: Need idea for bodice for TV216 Parisian skirt.

Postby Tiffers » Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:07 pm

Totally depends where you want to wear it and what effect you are aiming for! If you need to put together a historically precise and perfect outfit then this might not be the best idea, however, if thats not a consideration, go for it :) if its what pleases you, why not?

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Re: Need idea for bodice for TV216 Parisian skirt.

Postby 7brides7brothers » Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:12 pm

Thanks so much. I would REALLY want to use TV422 1881 DInner Bodice, but I would have to alter the hips a little to fit over the bodice. I am not sure I can do this. I'll try to think about this some more.
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Re: Need idea for bodice for TV216 Parisian skirt.

Postby Bookwyrm » Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:24 pm

During the early bustle, the 'ideal' torso was much shorter and rounder, whereas during the later bustle period the 'ideal' torso was very tall, with broader shoulders and a narrow waist. If you just prefer the taller torso over the shorter one, I don't see why you couldn't graft the two ideas together - add a little peplum or cut the late bodice off at the waist (rather than the late bustle pointed waist) and probably alter the neckline a little and you should have a perfectly reasonable middle ground. The early sleeves were much looser, which could really help send the costume back to the earlier period even if you're using a late bodice to start with.

If your objections are all of the trappings (peplum, neckline, loose sleeves) rather than the torso, have a dig through some fashion plates. I bet you can find something (or two somethings to cobble together) into a more simplified shape.
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Re: Need idea for bodice for TV216 Parisian skirt.

Postby 7brides7brothers » Fri Jul 23, 2010 8:47 am

THank you bookworm!! I have found a fashion plate from 1875 that I love! TV422 from the natural form looks the closest to the bodice so I am going with that one. I'll just have to alter it a little bit.
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Re: Need idea for bodice for TV216 Parisian skirt.

Postby Bookwyrm » Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:53 pm

Yes, you'll probably want to cut the hip much looser than the pattern calls for and tailor it in when you make a mockup. Good luck!
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