
| January 31, 1998: What do you get when you cross great film costumes with two high school seniors possessing exquisite taste in clothing? The answer is a challenging dressmaking project which will thoroughly involve the seamstress and keep her on her toes!
For the next two months, I will be recreating two of the costumes worn by Kate Winslet as "Rose" in the movie "Titanic." My customers, Stacy and Joslyn, saw the film and decided they wanted 1912 gowns for their senior prom. Talk about wonderful taste! Considering the current crop of prom dresses (which I must frankly say I find ugly), these gals are going to knock 'em dead when they step onto the dance floor. To stay within a reasonable budget, I'll have to cut some corners, but I hope to remain as true as possible to the originals. This page is here to chronicle the progress of the gowns from start to finish. I will take detailed pictures of each major step and put them on the page, updating as often as possible. Since I am busy completing several other orders due before this one, the work on these gowns will go forward in spurts. Keep checking back. Eventually, I will post photos of Stacy and Joslyn wearing their completed creations! Thanks for dropping by, and feel free to leave comments or suggestions here. Cheers,
P.S. - These gowns are one-of-a-kinds, and I will not be adding them to my catalogue. Sorry to disappoint the many ladies who have requested me to make them jump dresses, but I am a one-woman operation at this point and cannot turn out such detailed creations in a great quantity. I'm doing these two for the sheer challenge and fun of it and for the experience. [2001 Note: I do have a pattern available that is very close to the "Swim" dress. It is my 1910s Tea Gown Pattern]. |
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(Inserted March 25) Below left: The "first draft" of the dinner dress bodice. I later widened the neckline a bit more. Below center: Back of the dinner dress. I also widened this opening. Below right: Pinning the bodice overlay and sleeves. (Click on thumbnails for larger images.)
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| (Inserted March 25) Here is the final dinner dress bodice pinned together. | ![]() |
| (Inserted March 25) Here is Mom starting the bead work on the dinner dress skirt overlay. (Click on thumbnail for larger image.) | ![]() |

jump dress bodice. You can also see the new bodice insert, which I placed there for the photo. (Click on thumbnail for larger image.) | ![]() |
(Inserted March 25) Left: Adding the filler beads to the bodice fringe. Right: sewing on the medallions and adding extra beads. (Click on thumbnails for larger images.)
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| (Inserted March 25) Dinner dress skirt overlay almost complete. (Click on thumbnail for larger image.) | ![]() |
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Joslyn & Stacy
From the April 15, 1998, USA Today and the Los Angeles Times:
"Silver screen silks"
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Like other teen-age girls, Stacy Johnson and Joslyn Hernandez have seen Titanic more than once. But their consuming interest was the dresses. The two figured the elaborate, expensive costumes - which won an Academy Award - would be a surefire way to stand out at Butler High School's spring prom. The problem was getting replicas. On the Internet, they discovered seamstress Jennie Chancey, whose Sense and Sensibility Clothing in Virginia makes period costumes. She agreed to recreate two of the evening gowns worn by actress Kate Winslet. Chancey kept costs down by substituting silk taffeta for dupioni silk, and used lace overlay and beaded fringe for the trim. Each girl paid about $500. ''Ours were the only ones she was making,'' Johnson said. ''And no one else would have any like them.''
Here is the photo from the April 12, 1998, Huntsville, Times. Click on the thumbnail for the full-sized image. Prom photos are coming soon.

April 20, 1998: Here are the prom photos! Click on the thumbnails for full-sized images.
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May 5, 1998: NBC's "Access Hollywood" featured the gowns last night on its show! Hope you were able to see the girls model their dresses.
