The "Flying" Dress
Page updated April 12, 2002
Rosemary made this absolutely stunning version of the "flying dress" (isn't it luscious?) as well as a beautiful "swim" dress seen in that section. Top-flight work, Rosemary!
Ute Fortelano of Dragonfly Formals made this splendid version of the flying dress (as well as a "jump" dress seen in that section). Doesn't the velvet look scrumptious? Be sure to visit Ute's site for more of her lovely formals! She also sells on eBay under the username "dragonfly.formals4u."
Jennifer Cech has really been turning out the "Titanic" reproductions! Take a peek at this yummy "flying" dress! Aren't the details wonderful? You can see more of Jennifer's lovely work on her site at La Petite Trousseau.
Tracie Arnold's gorgeous version of the "Flying Dress" features 100% accurate embroidery. What detail! You can see more photos of this ensemble on Tracie's Past & Present site!
Rachel H. poses in the "flying" dress made for her by Tina Fisher. Scrumptious!
Here is a gorgeous "flying" dress made by Jennifer, who altered the Simplicity "retro" pattern to come up with this marvelous recreation. She did all the embroidery by hand. Yummy!
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