Copy Cat Challenge 2

I Heart Fabric and Peneloping are once again hosting a Copy Cat Challenge and I have been known to knock off someone else’s creation before…so I thought I would have a go at it again.
lovely & classic
My inspiration for this project was this ivory lace skirt that I found on pinterest. I adore this look!! It is so classic and elegant…I have been swooning over this for sooooooo long! I cannot find a source for this skirt after much searching so if anyone knows….let me know. Thanks.
I used my trusty McCalls 6706 pattern again. I have made this pattern onetwothree times already. I widened the waistband, as I always do, added pockets and lengthened it by a few inches. The lace is a soft polyester which had nice body to  it and I underlined it with a light cotton sateen. I didn’t make it as long as thie inspiration skirt because let’s face it…I’m not a six foot tall model!

I paired my skirt with an ivory sweater from Joe Fresh that I wore backwards…hehe, my Rouge snakeskin heels, pearls and this awesome gold Ann Taylor clutch that I recently thrifted. When I found this clutch I was both thrilled and a little disappointed. Thrilled because  still had the original tags on it and it was so shiny! I love myself some shiny! But also disappointed because the front of it was dented with the impression of the chain strap.(not shown) When items arrive at my local thrift store the come “bailed” like hay bails…only clothes and such..leaving the items quite crushed. Not good for a purse like this.
Let me share with you how I removed the dent…my blow dryer. I used my blow dryer on high heat to soften the vinyl while simultaneously pressing out the dent with a soft cloth and my fingers. It worked!!

I mentioned above that I had been a copy cat in my past life…well here’s proof. This skirt is still a favorite of mine! I copied an Oscar de la Renta skirt and you can see the original posts here and here. It’s a thrill to make something beautiful at a fraction of the price!

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