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Unique and hard to find clothing for the ultra hip modern gypsies and hippies who dance to the beat of their own drum. I shop the major clothing shows on the West Coast to select the funkiest clothing I can find. Most are manufactured in 3rd world countries. I try to be selective: No child labor, and maybe pay a little more for top notch quality. I bring you only what I'd wear myself. No dusty warehouse sale stuff and I promise you, you'll never get someone's mistake! All is new with tags, hand selected by me!
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First, I have to explain the cut on this one. The bodice of the dress is spun, knit cotton and it has princess seaming for such a flattering look. The dead center is longer and comes to a point where the "skirt" (which I'll get to) is attached. The back also has the same seaming and there are also 2" wide applied straps on this one. Now..on to the rest...
The skirt part of the dress is a super-duper long pieced circle. But see, it has to be, because at every "piece" underneath the dress there are two ties-- tie them all and get that waterfall effect, or what the European designers describe as either balloon or parachute hem. There's easily 6" of play in those ties found underneath at each pieced panel. I didn't tie them all the way for the photo. But isn't this fabulous? Again, simple cotton, but for me, I'd hand wash in cold so it will last and last.You can layer a longer tunic and a shorter jacket over and wear get that Lagenlook going.
I take the measurements with the garment flat, so be sure and double, where appropriate, and subtract your own "wiggle room".
I am showing this with a black petticoat underneath but the sale is for the curtain or parachute dress only.
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