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Little Women Inspired 1860s Wrapper Gown || A Dress for Beth March

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Dames a la Mode

Thank you to Greta Gerwig’s Little Women and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment for sponsoring this delightful project!

Greta Gerwig's Little Women is available now on Bluray, DVD and Digital, and to mark the occasion Sony asked me to create a dress inspired by Beth March! I decided to make Beth a typical 1860s wrapper gown.

This newly released version of Little women includes over 45 minutes of bonus features, including a deep dive into Jacqueline Durran's Oscarwinning costumes for the film.

I am not alone in this endeavor! All four March gals got a new dress, so check out my "sisters" and their creations:

Redthreaded as Meg:    / @redthreadedcorsets  

Angela Clayton as Amy:    / @angelaclaytoncostumery  

Rachel Maksy as Jo:
   / @rachelmaksy  

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Costume Details:

Pattern: KayFig Lady's Wrapper (KF611): https://www.figleafpatterns.com/index...

Fabric: Silk Sarcenet with a lining of Cotton Sateen, both from Burnley and Trowbridge: https://www.burnleyandtrowbridge.com/

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