Sentences with phrase «petticoats do»

shape that petticoats do.
If the petticoat doesn't end exactly where you want it to, you're often left with fullness that abruptly stops, leaving a dress to hang oddly off the end of it.

Not exact matches

Even though I didn't have my usual 4 foot diameter of wearing a double petticoat and a big skirt, I felt like I was staying true to myself in a softer, quieter manner than usual which felt appropriate for the event and still got some lovely compliments from strangers who loved my dress or were confused but fascinated by my vintage purse.
I did find my petticoat.
The skirt doesn't have the full volume of a circle skirt, so it best fits a slim to medium volume petticoat underneath.
I bought several evening gowns but they were badly sticht or you had to buy an extra petticoat because the dress looked zo fluffy but they did not mention they used a petticoat for the pictures.
I've heard a few comments over the years that were along the same lines (as in, «I couldn't wait to ditch girdles, stockings and petticoats and don't know why you'd want to wear them nowadays»), but more often older folks seem genuinely touched that someone of a later generation is keeping the fashions of their era alive, which is how I'm sure more elderly people feel when they see you, looking so gorgeously, classically attired, too, my sweet friend.
It's rather a nice idea to have matching petticoats, as that way you don't have to worry about it showing.
Oh, don't forget to purchase a drop - waist petticoat.
Thank you Jodie x It seems to me that you lovely ladies need to get them ol' petticoats out and do a bit of dressing up yourselves!
The waist portion of the petticoat — I always look for crinolines that don't rely on a lot of ruching at the waist, as several brands are quite bulky at the waistband and will show through your dress.
Two layers of sturdy white twill are designed to make your skirts full yet remain flat around the tummy area for girls who don't want the look of crinolines, petticoats, or overly full skirts.
Not only do I believe that life is too short for ugly underwear, but the right petticoat can make achieving a certain shape effortless, particularly the full skirted look that I obsessively try to make fuller and poofier with each passing year...
Most dresses in the 1950's didn't come with a built in underskirt to give it fullness — owning a single petticoat would service most if not all of your dresses (and make them far easier to store).
I don't own super full petticoats anymore, but I wanted some fullness for this skirt (as it is a full circle skirt), and I ended up layering up with three thinner petticoats, but I managed to match all of the colors in my outfit!
I have a vintage petticoat that has a yoke and it really does look much better in that style, smoother lines.
Its two layers of canvas are designed to make your skirts full yet remain flat around the tummy area for girls who don't want the look of crinolines, petticoats, or overly full skirts.
The dress does not include any accessories in the images, such as built - in petticoat, wraps, gloves, veil, handbag, etc..
The gathered skirt isn't full — LB skirts never are, they keep costs down by scrimping on fabric — but it did fit a petticoat, which is enough to keep me placated for a casual wear dress.
You can fit a petticoat under this skirt, but you won't achieve an effortlessly puffy result from doing so.
The skirt is full but not a full circle, something that disappointed me because I find brands tend to photograph their skirts just so to make them look as full as possible when in reality they either don't easily encompass a petticoat or else look awkward doing so.
I don't mean only the classic pajamas, but also petticoats, dressing gowns and lingerie, especially in silk and lace.
I love the job you did on your dress it is beautiful and your petticoat is adorable.
As someone who doesn't very much like her crinolines to show, I was really pleased you couldn't glimpse my Malco Modes Meghan petticoat.
Around 7 months ago I did a post with this dress and wondered if it wouldn't benefit from a petticoat.
But I do remember my dress for my school picture in third grade: a sort of gauzy white with gold threads in horizontal stripes with, yes, petticoats attached!
My dress came with the poofyish part beneath so I didn't had to buy an extra petticoat.
Something does not quite understand, you put a petticoat under the skirt to give volume?
Outfit Details: Dress: Pretty Dress Company via Unique Vintage Necklace: gift, Swarovski (similar) Belt: Altar'd State Handbag: Trove Vintage (similar here & here) Tights: What Katie Did Petticoats: c / o Modern Millie (yellow) & Malco Modes (blue) Heels: Miss L Fire (similar here & here)
i will need a petticoat to ensure it stands up how pictured but the quality is superb for the price and they did exactly how i asked in regards to the message sent with detail alterations!
Do casual moviegoers even realise that «costume» is whatever a character wears, and that does not have to include breeches or a petticoat?
Petticoats and Slide Rules do go hand in hand, as the dynamic history of women engineers illustrates.
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