Well, tonight saw the posting of two more dresses to my shop. Both are simply darling peasant style dresses, with one being much more a dressy dress than the other. Someone at work called it a "Church" dress. He is correct. The Pink Kleo dress with the apron is definitely a dressing up dress. It took a lot of time and a lot of fabric to create. The details are incredible, bold, and unique. When I finally finished it, all I could think was "I should have made this bigger, I would even wear this." I would, perhaps with alterations of the apron, but I'd still love to wear something very similar and using the same fabric.
So this got me thinking... What market would I have for ladies sized tunics in some of the fabrics chosen for the girls dresses? I could easily match a Mother/Daughter for special occasion in Juicy or Kleo. Both are age appropriate for ladies and children. Perhaps a grown up version of the peasant dress is on it's way...
Tomorrow is a fabric shopping day. For that matter so is Friday. I'm running somewhat low on some stock and I'll be hitting two shops trying to replenish. I had no idea my Pink Kleo dress would require nearly 3 yards of fabric when I started. Unfortunately, I could hardly stop adding details and embellishments.
That leads me to another point. Some of my dresses are VERY limited. So limited that only two or three may be produced of that kind before I'm unable to find the fabric again. Some of the dresses were created with fabric from my collection that I had been saving for this occasion and it has long gone out of print. The carrots are an example of one of the out of print fabrics. The Green, Yellow, and Pink spring fabrics have now also been discontinued. No worries though, if you miss out on something you like, you may find something you LOVE within weeks. I'm constantly replenishing fabric and I'm always on the search for more gorgeous threads to make your girl the Belle of the ball.
Some future plans include the introduction of a boys line. Several people have suggested that I include some inexpensive, but well-crafted essential boys pieces to my collection. I'm happy to say that I have some Alexander Henry fabric picked out and on the work table. Along with boys clothes, I'll be introducing some fancier girls clothes to my line in the late summer, early fall, just in time for Christmas shopping. Those dresses will be geared more toward special occasions, Christmas pictures, and parties, and will be guaranteed to turn the heads of everyone in the room. Again, I will be using only the finest fabrics I can lay my hands on, and sewing with the same attention to detail. I hope you'll stay tuned for the unveil.
Now for the great news. I have a birthday coming up. Instead of getting a present, I'll be giving a present! Right now there is a Spring Sale going on in my shop. Buy any of the featured dresses and get a dress that is not currently featured for 20% off. That includes shipping and INSURANCE! Now is the time to buy, and get two, or four, or six... dresses for a great price, and no shipping and insurance charges. Summer is on it's way, it's time to get the girls ready to play in the sun.
Thank you for shopping quality handmade.