Ada Veen said:fftopic: babydoll, you look gorgeous in your wedding photos.
23SkidooWithYou said:This is probably a dumb question but...
Is there a petticoat that isn't too fluffy?
I need one for under the shirtwaist dresses I just ordered but all I keep finding are the voluminous crinolines. I just want a little poof, not a lot. Should I be searching under a different term?
*martini*time* said:Get one made of chiffon instead of the other stuff. It wouldn't be as puffy. Check this out:
http://www.secretsinlace.com/product/165/Crinolines_and_Pettycoats
23SkidooWithYou said:Thank you, thank you!
My goodness, there is so much "stuff" needed just to slip a dress on, lol. No wonder brides left home with a trousseau. Their poor young husbands would have gone to the poor house just keeping their wives in unmentionables! (mental image of Father of the Bride with Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor).
23SkidooWithYou said:I am not the handiest gal here, but I would think the easiest way is to tack it at the waist to shorten it rather than mess with all the layers at the hemline.
cherry lips said:I'm really confused about petticoat length! I have one that is 26" long. It looks like this:
kamikat said:Does anyone here wear crinolines for daily wear? I have a couple 50's outfits that beg for a crinoline, but I don't know if I can pull it off without looking too costumey. In my mind, my 40's outfits just look kind of "classic" without looking too out-of-place. My slim-line 50's outfits look fab without costumey. Just kinda curious if other ladies can sport the crinoline.