Thursday, February 25, 2010































As you know, I am always inspired by the show Mad Men and the wonderful fashions and period details. A few months ago I found a fabric that really got me excited. It is a quilting cotton, but has an almost heathered appearance, like a tweed. It comes in a variety of great colors and I immediately thought of a dress that Joan wears on Mad Men made from a similar fabric.

I first made the dress in the original green. It has a split neckline and a self belt with buckle. I placed the belt a bit higher than on the original; just under the bustline. I decided to use a metal buckle for contrast, but I did make tiny covered buttons. I limited them to two, not wanting to overwhelm the miniature version with too much detail.

When the new Agnes arrived last week, I made her a version of the dress in purple with red details. I used red for the belt and buttons because I thought that they disappeared a bit on the green dress. I think this dress, though very simple in design, has a real vintage flair.

6 comments:

  1. I am amazed at how you do this...it's awesome!
    Kristina J.

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  2. Wonderful dresses, I like them!

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  3. Hello from Spain: I just discovered your blog and I really like the clothes you do for the Barbies and others dolls. I also like many of these dolls and I have a blog dedicated to them that I invite you to visit: all4barbie.blogspot.com I really like the series 'Mad Men' and all the clothes of that era. If you're still in touch from blog to blog.

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  4. Holaaa que bonitas me encanta las chicas que pones sobre todo las del modelo en verde es estupenda que detalla con el cigarrito. Besosss

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  5. OMG, I am so glad I found you. I am just starting to sew for my dolls and you are awesome. I love the dresses.

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