Dressing the Re-created Isabella MacTavish Fraser Gown
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Here I chat about setting up the re-created gown at events and share my solutions to some of the issues encountered when travelling, to make sure I can set up quickly and smoothly in any venue.
Filmed in one of the historic houses at Colonial Williamsburg on my visit in March 2020.
(This is not a promotion and I have no affiliation with CW Resorts! I simply love staying there. 😊 )
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The dress looks lovely in the setting of the room. Good idea having a cut-to-shape dress form! As dress forms normally wouldn't assume the shape a human body does when wearing stays
Yes, it makes such a difference!