How I made THE Princess Dress from Ever After | Breathe Dress part III, a thousand trims
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I'm so happy to finally share with you the last bit of the making of the Breathe dress from the 1998 film Ever After. The dress is worn by Danielle de Barbarac to the ball in her big Cinderella moment, and it's a beautiful Italian Renaissance inspired dress in a myriad of silver trim, embroidery, and beading. If you'd like to know more about the project, make sure you check out the other videos in this series and Instagram for more images and videos of the finished dress!
Part 1 of Making the Breathe Dress https://youtu.be/33b7vs3iJQ4
Part 2 of Making the Breathe Dress https://youtu.be/dJcF__TC8NI
The Ever After Costumes https://youtu.be/oYTiIIGC7zg
Historical Influences in the Ever After Costumes https://youtu.be/p4x7bsuM7s8
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Видео How I made THE Princess Dress from Ever After | Breathe Dress part III, a thousand trims канала Cat's Costumery
I'm so happy to finally share with you the last bit of the making of the Breathe dress from the 1998 film Ever After. The dress is worn by Danielle de Barbarac to the ball in her big Cinderella moment, and it's a beautiful Italian Renaissance inspired dress in a myriad of silver trim, embroidery, and beading. If you'd like to know more about the project, make sure you check out the other videos in this series and Instagram for more images and videos of the finished dress!
Part 1 of Making the Breathe Dress https://youtu.be/33b7vs3iJQ4
Part 2 of Making the Breathe Dress https://youtu.be/dJcF__TC8NI
The Ever After Costumes https://youtu.be/oYTiIIGC7zg
Historical Influences in the Ever After Costumes https://youtu.be/p4x7bsuM7s8
-- MORE --
Patreon (exclusive videos), https://www.patreon.com/catscostumery
Instagram (perhaps overactive stories): @catscostumery
https://www.instagram.com/catscostumery
Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/V7V7HRLN
Blog: https://happilyevertaffeta.wordpress.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catscostumery/
-- All Amazon Links are affiliate links! I also have a list of all my useful sewing things here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/catscostumery --
For business inquiries, email catscostumery@gmail.com
Music is from Epidemic Sound.
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