Did you see the new pattern release by Deer and Doe yesterday? It's the Aubépine dress!
Aubépine is and empire waist dress with horizontal tucks on the bodice and sleeves. Variations include elbow-length and short sleeves.
I was a tester for this pattern and the first time I saw the technical drawing I was a little bit worried because empire waist + boobs give the "pregnancy effect" very easily. But hey, Eléonore has designed for women with C/D cups since day one, so I was sure there must have been a lot of thought behind this dress. And of course there was!
Not only it doesn't make me look pregnant, but it's extremely flattering! The neckline is beautiful, the tucks are adorable, the pleated skirt is simple but dreamy and it has pockets!
This was my test version and even though I didn't make a muslin before cutting my fashion fabric, it's perfectly wearable. I cut my usual size 38 (shoulders and bust) - 40 (waist) - 44 (hips), and the only alteration I needed was to shorten the bust darts (which I haven't done yet because it was too hot to wear this dress until last week). I used a weird fabric, it's like a very drapey gabardine, which I was attracted to because of the vibrant jewel color, but it wasn't the easiest to sew and press.
Constructing this dress is pretty easy, you just need to take your time marking and sewing the tucks, and the rest is easy peasy. The pattern calls for a drawstring at the waist, but I preferred inserting elastic. Because I had already sewn the buttonholes for the string in the center front, I concealed them with a bow, and I really love how that turned out. I also did a rolled hem with my serger (new favorite hemming technique, btw) because I knew a regular hem would look awful with this fabric.
I'm seriously in love with this dress and I'm planning an everyday version in Liberty with short sleeves and slightly raised neckline.
What do you say? Did you like this new release?
If you're not completely sold on it yet, I urge you to go look at Magali's, Julie's and Clotilde's renditions, they're absolutely gorgeous!
Gorgeous Anna! I truly think you could make anything look beautiful. I really love the vibrant colour of this dress, it looks so cool against your hair. And I love those shoes! Really great dress, totally doesn't like a test/muslin version. x
ReplyDeleteThis dress is most definitely flattering on you! I wonder how it would look in a sheer fabric as a tunic...
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty dress! I love that color on you.
ReplyDeleteThis dress is so pretty ! Beautiful color and beautiful girl ;)
ReplyDeletewhat a cute dress! i can see why you had to have that fabric, the color is amazing. the pattern would be really cute as a tunic... many possibilities!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I love the colour. The pattern is definitely going on my list.
ReplyDeleteI love the tucks! Very cute detail. :)
ReplyDeleteI love how this dress looks on you, but I'm not sold on this pattern. Well, I'm the biggest size in D&doe, and I have a strong feeling that this shape would definitely make me look as I'm pregnant (I have a large tummy, unfortunately). If only the elastic could be slightly lowered, then it might work for me, too! So I'm waiting to see some more versions in larger sizes, before buying it.
ReplyDeleteGreat choice of colour!
It looks lovely on you. I like this pattern a lot. Do you think it would work with a wool crepe?
ReplyDeleteLovely dress - it's a great colour! I like the look of this pattern - might have to add it to my list of things to sew when I've had a bit more practice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great color ! Love that dress on you.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite version y et. It's such a beautiful color!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dress indeed, no pregnancy-effect at all!
ReplyDeleteI think Deer and Doe did a great job, this dress is right up at my autumn sewing list!
Absolutely gorgeous! I will be in Paris in just a few days, I plan on finally buying some D&D patterns - this one included.
ReplyDeleteAll of you - Magali, Julie, and Clotide - have beautiful versions of this dress. Seems like a great pattern and fit for everyone - small and large chested.
ReplyDeleteHi Paunnet, I have been searching your blog for a dress you have made where the gathers are under the breasts (empire line) as i know you always have to do an fba and i wondered if you have done one on this style of dress before. All the online tutorials seem to be for fba's on dresses with side darts or under the breast darts but not gathers! If you can point me in the right direction. That would be totally fab! Ps, I am quite smitten with your dress style: I wish i had your awesome cellar fabric stash and sewing skills...a girl can but dream! Thanks Jen
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised you were drawn to the fabric, it's stunning and suits you beautifully. The dress is really pretty too- love the horizontal pleats. A nice dress for autumn....
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous, and such a great colour on you! x
ReplyDeletecolor and dress id beautifull!
ReplyDeleteTo tell the truth, the pregnacy effect is still something that worries me about that pattern...But i have to say i really like your violet purple version. That color is magnificent! I'm looking forward to see you liberty version.
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful. And great tip re. The elastic. This pattern is definitely on my list especially now I've seen some lovely versions of it
ReplyDeleteVery flattering model. And I love your colour, it suits you! *^v^*
ReplyDeleteI totally hear you on the empire waist + boobs effect-- I like the look of empire waists, but I usually have to have a very fitted waist to avoid the same problem! That's really cute, though. I'm not sure if I'd wear it as a dress, but I bet it would make a really great tunic, too.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out gorgeous! I'm seriously floored by how stunning you look in this color! I do love the slightly fitted way the skirt falls - I agree, empire waists can look sort of 'maternity' on - so this is a lovely surprise! So happy to see this made up!
ReplyDeleteI love this dress! So great to see your version. I'm so glad you made it in a solid colour to show off the tucks. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love your version ! I really want to do mine !
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous colour, and this style looks so much better sewn up than in the tech drawing!
ReplyDeleteCute! I'm glad I saw this post. I didn't realize they had a new pattern. Your version is lovely!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and super flattering on you :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I think the rich solid fabric you chose is perfect for that pattern. It's lovely.
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