When I was undressing last night
and saw this red dress without the overdress,
I realized I had everything I needed: cap, mask, boots
and even St. Corona gloves.
and saw this red dress without the overdress,
I realized I had everything I needed: cap, mask, boots
and even St. Corona gloves.
Well, those were a bonus.
~ for my version of a Handmaid ~ |
~ Don't you think so? ~ |
~ here's a back view of it all ~ |
The dress is from Katherine Tilton's OOP Vogue 6334 made in a mesh stretch knit.
I copied the hat from one I bought from Secret Lentil, but apparently she's closed right now. You can see the one I purchased from her, here. I know she has more of the same style in a variety of interesting colors.
You can see the one I made out of a thick canvas last worn in MMM'19, here.
~ Handmaid in her docile, subservient role ~ |
~ and here she is not taking it any more ~ |
~ with Doc Marten combat boots ready for anything ~ |
~ an extra large masked and capped mug shot ~ |
So you're able to see the details of my decorated St Corona gloves.
I was seriously compelled to make these after reading Catherine McEver's Corona posts. I liberally combined several of her ideas, techniques and fascinating information from Stuff You Can't Have.
A truly must read blog for our time, or any time.
Hope to see you soon,
The rare close up of your beautiful eyes
ReplyDeleteThat pic is a painting another
one of your many
This post gives me giddy sparks
serious mirth
Love the way your mind works/plays
!The.eyes.have.it!
Oh my, Anonymous. Your poetic response gives me giddy sparks and much more! Thank you for that.
DeleteA rather bad-ass handmaid! I love the "St. Corona" gloves.
ReplyDeleteooo, thank you, ma'am. I actually made several pairs of the St. Corona gloves. Once I got started...
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