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Dear Costume Goddess, Regarding your advice for the pear-shaped figure - Please describe how to make the little hip drape shown on the "do" figure. I find all of your advice columns very helpful. Thanks! --Hippy Too! |
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Dear Ms. Hip, Thank goodness, an easy question! The "saddlebag disguise" drape I have illustrated is simply a rectangular scarf or veil about 2 1/2 to 3 yards long which is secured at the sides of belt by tucking in to the top of the belt, or pinning or sewing to the skirt itself as shown. This second method has the advantage of leaving the top of the belt free to tuck your other veil, the one you will pulling out to use for veil work.
Ironically it also is flattering on hips that are too narrow, because it adds more "flip" to the hip and the illusion of a curve. --The Costume Goddess |
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