 1 Original gown as worn by Kirsten Dunst.
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 4 Inside of stays cut out and ready to sew. I used a black cotton twill I had on hand already since it won't be seen anyway.
|  5 Pieces sewn together and waiting for the channel stitching and boning.
|  6 The stays are all channel stitched, but I ran out of boning for the right side, only the left is complete.
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 7 They're so pretty. I used pink thread since it was in the machine already and made it easier to see the lines while sewing. This side has the bones in it already.
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 13 My Shoes before they get fixed up.
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|  15 Taken with flash, before I added the cuffs.
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 16 Bodice detail taken with flash.
|  17 Cuff detail taken with flash.
|  18 Side Dress detail, taken with flash.
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 19 Dress front, taken in sunlight.
|  20 Taken in sunlight. Cuff detail. I tried to replicate the cuff as seen on the movie costume, I think I came pretty close.
|  21 Bodice detail, taken in sunlight.
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 22 Bodice back, taken in sunlight.
|  23 My completed shoes! I ripped apart the base shoe by removing the leather sole and the plastic heel tip. I recovered them in the same silk that the dress is made from. The heel and sole were then glued back on with epoxy. They are decorated with a pleated velvet and vintage silver metallic lace with rhinestones and a blue cameo.
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 25 There is a velvet bow with the cameo and pleated velvet surrounding. I added the "jewelry" to the cameo.
|  26 The heels are so pretty. There is a vintage applique that I cut from a larger lace and Swarovski rhinestones.
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