Just a quick thought, please feel free to ignore it. A more or less straight up and down front or bust seam flatters no one even one as beautiful as P.G. Curve it in v slightly at the waist, may be by 1" max so line is slightly more diagonal. It's a pet hate of mine. All bodices of this style either for adults or kids have a basis in the Mid 1800's. And no Victorian female would ever be seen with an unflattering seam line. Well unless they were a factory worker or young enough to be sent up the chimneys!!
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Just a quick thought, please feel free to ignore it. A more or less straight up and down front or bust seam flatters no one even one as beautiful as P.G. Curve it in v slightly at the waist, may be by 1" max so line is slightly more diagonal. It's a pet hate of mine. All bodices of this style either for adults or kids have a basis in the Mid 1800's. And no Victorian female would ever be seen with an unflattering seam line. Well unless they were a factory worker or young enough to be sent up the chimneys!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Flaming Nora! Tis quite unflattering!
ReplyDeleteI would have only tentatively suggested "waist shaping?". It's fortunate you have Nora :)
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