#FridayFrocks #Flounces. Rayon evening gown, c.1946 – 1947. It has a deep flounce or peplum. A stylish piece, it perhaps owes more to the fashions of the late 1930s than to the post-war period.
#FridayFrocks #Flounces - an evening gown, c.1940-45, of rayon, with waterfall #Flounces falling to the floor-length hemline. The style is typical of the late 1930s to early ‘40s.
#FridayFrocks – Here is another piece featuring #Flounces, or maybe #Frills. This pretty summer day dress dates to c.1868. The flounces are printed with a lace pattern – a clever touch, which gives the illusion of more costly lace.
#FridayFrocks #Flounces. To brighten up your January - a beautiful silk damask sack back gown and matching petticoat. The petticoat features a deep flounce at the front. The flounce does not continue around the back of the petticoat, where it would not have been seen.
#FridayFrocks – For the next few posts we will be focusing on examples of #Flounces. We start with a lovely example of a cotton gown from c.1845 – 1850. Queen Victoria was known to have favoured this fashion for flounced skirts, which added width without excessive weight.
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How to cut spiral ruffles/flounces.
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