Spring 2002
Trained Italian Gown
It's made up in a very Sabrina-like color: silver-blue brocade. She added a charcoal and beige colored trim. The trim, she thought, was a very unlikely choice, but it somehow "worked." She made a pearl and crystal girdle and matching necklace, and a bag. A silk charmeus chemise was sewn. A pearled snood, and a sea-foam green veil topped the whole thing off. (The resulting costume now reminds me of those low-cut gowns from early 1600s Italy). She wore the entire ensemble to the Renaissance Fair that summer, with Aaron and I in tow. None of us took any pictures. But trust me, Sabrina was absolutely stunning. Sabrina was very specific about what was to become of her costumes. They were to be worn. She did not believe in storing things away and "saving" them. But since she was so petite, few actually fit them. This gown though, with it's unusual cut, is a different story. Beth here is five inches taller than Sabrina, but was able to don it for an outing in 2005. She even whipped up this coordinating costume for her husband. With her fair skin and gorgeous strawberry blond hair, we all agreed that she was an excellent model for the dress, if not the prettiest girl at the Faire that day. |