After taking forever over the Part 2 of my Dragonstone Landing post, it's nice to be able to write about a construction that was both very simple and very satisfying. This is a gown with no embellishment: no embroidery, no ruffles, no lace, no anything! But, it was constructed entirely by hand using historical techniques…
🕊2nd dress by Ann.telier 🕊 Inspirations This dress is inspired and kinda replica of the chemise where the French Queen, Marie Antoinette wore in the
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