Monday, June 25, 2012

Refashioned - Nautical Sundress

One in the bag for our upcoming week in the Isle of Wight! Nautically appropriate of course, but whether I'll have the opportunity to wear it without wellies and an umbrella, well....we live in hope! As you can see from the before photo (forgive me the unstraightened hair!) it started out life as a vintage Laura Ashley denim dress. The length didn't really suit me (a bit swampy) and it cut in under the arms so I played around with it for a couple of days and came up with the revamped version on the right....

I had to recut the armholes which meant removing the existing binding. I replaced in with self made French navy bias used as a kind of reverse facing; rolling the entire width of it to the front and topstitching it down; so that it's"edged" with the original denim. I added a matching band to the empire waist, created a matching faux button placket and added some gold nautical buttons from my stash....

I re cut the hem to scoop low at the back and higher at the front so the overall effect is kinda tea length. I mean...the general public can only handle so much pale and pasty leg activity...I'm considerate like that ;) It's a lovely full skirt and I'm pleased the finished dress has retained that vintage vibe whilst having a more on trend feel to it as well. At least I hope that's what I've achieved, ha ha!

By the way, has anyone else been massacred by mosquitoes? You can just about see a large dark patch on the front of my right ankle. That's the remainder of a monster mosquito bite (one of many but I won't show you the one that bit THROUGH my jeans right into my buttock...!) that went a bit nasty. They do seem to love pale skin. Maybe a bit of fake tan will fool 'em.....


14 comments :

  1. The dress looks totally different, even though the changes weren't big. Really good job!

    I really like reading about your refashioning, it's very interesting.

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  2. It's lovely Miss P, you wear nautical so well, what a great refashion. Hope you get some nice weather!!

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  3. I love how you've revamped this otherwise quite dreary dress! Especially the edged binding (lovely effect!) and the dipped hem. I'm feeling you on the mozzy front... it seems the only time in my life I haven't been devoured by them was when I was pregnant.

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  4. Wow that looks fantastic, you have done such a great job! Very very impressed!! Regarding the mosquito bites - YES! I have found them to be particularly aggressive this year - I've had some horrid bites, lasting a week and being really swollen. And I also got bitten THROUGH my jeans on my backside!! I'm pale too, so maybe that has something to do with it? They are really bad aren't they?!

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  5. I love the darker trim--such a great way to jazz up an otherwise "ho-hum" dress. :)

    Tell me about the mosquitoes! I was attacked by a swarm of them last month and had a dozen *huge* bites on my legs for a good week. Ugh. The one aspect of spring/summer I detest!

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  6. love it - amazing how you can look at a totally uninspiring sacklike dress and make it into something so cute! mosquitoes love me too so i sympathise. on holiday, i had 6 or 7 huge red lumps up my arms and hubby didn't get one! they love us pasty people!

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  7. You clever, talented, visionary lady! I love the potential you saw in this great dress – the nautical details are adorable and the asymmetrical hem is so on trend right now! Smashing dress for a hopefully smashing week away ;o)

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  8. A-mazing refashion! I live the contrasting details!

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  9. So cute! Your remake is a million times prettier than the original.

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  10. Nice re-fashion Portia! Love the changes and additions you've made. And you've got to make use of a dress with those awesome big pockets, don't you! :)

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  11. It's a totally different dress! Really stylish and cute!
    And I love how your hairstyle changed along with the dress - hehe! ;)

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  12. You always amaze me with your refashions - it's a talent- seeing potential in something that is already being something else & then making fiddly adjustments. Looks really fresh & sophisticatedly "hey ho! Sailor" Really nice

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  13. You've done a lovely job on that old Laura Ashley Portia. You're a visionary!
    It looks fab - infinetely nicer than the original x

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