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Showing posts with label Anne of Green Gables Fashion Week 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anne of Green Gables Fashion Week 2010. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
AOGG Fashion Week Featured on....
Girls, I have exciting news! I was interviewed by Clare, the blog writer for Sullivan Entertainment's Anne of Green Gables website, on the AOGG fashion week I hosted! Go to the website to read my interview: http://www.anneofgreengables.com/blogs/category-fashion/item/231-annes-own-fashion-week
~Ashley
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Winners of AOGG Fashion Week!
Well everyone, we have our winners now! Are you excited to find out who they are? I know I am. =)
For the Modern Anne category we have a tie. Meaning we have two winners! Hurray!!!
For the Modern Anne category we have a tie. Meaning we have two winners! Hurray!!!
Bridget of Gonna Take a Ride Across the Moon
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Beth Ann of Genuine Beauty
For the Costumes of Anne category we have a four way tie! =) How exciting!
Marianne Dashwood of The Dashwood Sisters
Miss B. of The Diaries of a Backyard Missionary
Bridget of Gonna Take a Ride Across the Moon
Our winner for the Crafty Anne category is....
Samantha of Simple Delights
How Anne Effect Your Life category we also have one winner.
Beth Ann of Genuine Beauty
For our last category Drama Club, our winner is one who made me catch my breath, and almost freak out!
Marianne Dashwood of The Dashwood Ladies
Congratulations girls!!! You may all take one of the banners I made below to display on your blog. Just save the picture you want on your computer and upload onto your blog.
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This was so fun much girls! We must do it again soon. How about a Modest Fashion Week in October? Sound good? Let me know if you would be interested below in a comment. =)
~Ashley
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Vote for your favorites from AOGG Fashion Week!
Hello everyone! It is now time to vote for your favorites from the AOGG fashion week. I don't know how you all are going to choose your favorites, as everyone did such a great job! You can vote for your favorites until Tuesday at Noon. So hurry and vote for your favorites!
- Modern Anne
Beth Ann - White Sands - In A Cherry Tree
The hollister abolisher - Day 1 - Day 2 - Day 6
Emily - Day 1 - Day 2 - Day 3 - Day 4 - Day 5 - Day 6
Marianne Dashwood - Day 2
Bridget - Puffed Sleeves - Modern Anne Photoshoot
Rebecca Jane - Modern Anne
Atlanta - Edwardian Inspired Outfit - Retro Inspired
Samantha - Modern Anne
KatySue Pillsbury - Day 4
Natasha - Day 4
- Costumes of Anne
The Pleasant Times - AOGG Dress
Leila - AOGG Costume
Marianne Dashwood - Pictures of Anne's Brown Vest Outfit - 1914 Dress
Miss B. - The Annewardian: What Makes It Look Good
Sarah Grace - AOGG Inspired Prom Dress
Bridget - Historical Anne Phootshoot
- Crafty Anne
The Pleasant Times - Raspberry Cordial Recipe - Petticoat Tutorial
KatySue Pillsbury - How to Wear a Hair-stick Tutorial
Samantha - A Tea Party (part 1) - A Tea Party (part 2)
Bridget - Pearl Ring Tutorial
- How Anne Has Effected Your Life.
Jordan Elizabeth - Bosom Friends -
Beth Ann - 10 Things I Love About Anne Shirley - Anne Shirley - A Kindred Spirit
Milisande - 10 Things I Like About Anne Shirley
- Drama Club
Leila - Anne Drawing - Anne Poem
Marianne Dashwood - Green Hair
Samantha - A Peek Into Anne's Diary
Stephanie Ann - Anne Drawing and Music
Bridget - Anne Drawing
The polls are on the right and you can vote once for each category. Good luck choosing just one for each category. =)
~Ashley
Saturday, July 17, 2010
AOGG Fashion Week Day 7 - Florals & Pinks
-What I'm Wearing-
White T-shirt - Refashioned by me {link to post}
Pink Floral Skirt - Made by me {skirt pattern I used}
White Tank - JCPenny
Polka-dot Scarf - Target
Brown Wedges - Target
Pearl Earrings - Gift
Hair clip - Walmart
Anne of Green Gables Apron - Made by me {link to pattern review & how I made it}
Today's outfit is full of feminine details like, flowers, ruffles, polka-dots, pearls, and a literary inspired apron. I think Anne, or Diana would love to wear this outfit, if they lived today.
Now for the sad news, today is the last day for our fun AOGG week. If you weren't able to link in yours post this week, you will be happy to know that I will keep the mister linky's open until Monday. I will try to post all the entries for voting sometime next Wednesday, or Thursday. And I will announce our winners sometime on the 27th, or 28th. =)
~Ashley
Friday, July 16, 2010
AOGG Fashion Week Day 6 - Modern Day Anne (Purple & Roses)
-What I'm Wearing-
Sheer Blouse w/roses - Kohl's
White Tank - JCPenny
Plum Vest - Made by Gabrielle
Jean Pencil Skirt - Made by me {I just made this skirt the other day.}
Floral Scarf - Target {Go check your Targets this weekend, as I picked up this scarf yesterday for only $3. They have tons of summer scarfs for $3 & $6!}
Vintage Pin - Antique Mall
Peal Earrings - Gift
Flower Headband - Claire's
Sunglasses - Kohl's
Sandals - Steve Madden Famous Footwear
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How do you like my new haircut? =) Anyways, Anne loved flowers! So I went with Anne's love of flowers for today's outfit. As you can see, I have flowers on my blouse, scarf, pin, and headband.
Now it is your turn to share your post for today. Remember, if you don't have a blog, you can upload your pictures on our group flickr, here. Otherwise, link up your post for today, below. =)
~Ashley
Now it is your turn to share your post for today. Remember, if you don't have a blog, you can upload your pictures on our group flickr, here. Otherwise, link up your post for today, below. =)
~Ashley
Thursday, July 15, 2010
AOGG Fashion Week Day 5 - Modern Day Anne (Lemonade Delight)
-What I'm Wearing-
Yellow Top - Kohl's
White Tank - JCPenny
White Skirt - Epcot at Walt Disney World
Sandals - Steve Madden Famous Footwear
Pearl Earrings & Necklace - Gift
Today's outfit is cool and refreshing for a hot summer day. It also features feminine details like ruffles, pearls, and soft girly colors. Making it a outfit that Anne would love to wear, I think if see lived today. =)
~Ashley
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
AOGG Fashion Week Day 4 - My "Diana" Costume
-What I'm Wearing-
Light Pink Twill Skirt - S&S Patterns: 1909 "Beatrix" Skirt Pattern
Cream Shirtwaist - S&S Patterns: 1909 "Beatrix" Shirtwaist Pattern (You can see the back of my shirtwaist on the pattern page.)
Brown T-strap Heels - Naturalizer
Pearl Necklace & Earrings - Gift
See, the movie influenced me in my fabric choices and I didn't even realize it until others pointed it out to me. =)
Now it is your turn to share your post for today. Remember, if you don't have a blog, you can upload your pictures on our group flickr, here. Otherwise, link up your post for today, below. =)
~Ashley
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
AOGG Fashion Week Day 3 - Modern Day Anne
-What I'm Wearing-
White Blouse - Talbots Kids
Skirt - April Cornell
Sandal Heels - Naturlizers
Cameo Necklace - Portobello Road Market, London, UK
Pearl Earring - Gift
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Today's outfit is a simple modern interpretation of Avonlea. Mixing a white blouse (with tucks, lace, and all that nice stuff), a pretty long skirt, pearl earrings, and a cameo necklace makes an outfit full of old-fashioned charm. =)
~Ashley
Monday, July 12, 2010
AOGG Fashion Week Day 2- Gabrielle
~What I am Wearing~
Green sweater.... given to me
White blouse.... Khols
Rose skirt.... made by Ashley
Brown flats.... Payless
The skirt especially reminds me of Anne. She loves roses, and flowers! All I need is some flowers in my hair. ;) Oh, and the sweater again is green; a good color on Anne.
~Gabrielle Renee
AOGG Fashion Week Day 2 - A Study of My Favorite "Anne" Costumes
When I first watched Anne of Green Gables (1985) back in 1999, when I was nine years old, I instantly fell head-over-heels in love with the costumes. It was from the Anne movies that made me want to learn to sew "Anne" dress, someday. We (my sisters and I) would watch the movies over, and over again. We would rent the movies so often from the library, that the librarians would ask us if we wanted to rent the Anne movies when they would come back in, before putting them back on the selves. =) Can you guess our answer? Of course, we would always say, "Yes!"
But now, I have a confession to make. With the Anne giving me the love of period costumes, I have never recreated any outfits from the movies. I have copied dresses from, "North & South" (2004), "Sense & Sensibility" (1995), and "Pride & Prejudice" (1995). But never my beloved "Anne." I think it is because I want them to be perfect. You know, I have been planning them since I was nine, and now I am twenty. =)
So I thought, why not share some of my notes and research on two of my favorite costumes! I'm sure someone will find it useful, and so will I when ever I find the perfect fabric. =)
First off, my all-time favorite costume of Anne's! The cow chasing dress! ;-)
The dress is made of a blue and white vertically striped material. The collar is a rounded sailor style with white braid trim along the edge and a navy blue tie (which appears to be of a sheer material). The back of the collar has the stripes forming a "v." The neckline is filled with a horizontal striped sheer tucker that shows evidence of having a piece of boning on either side of the neck. The bodice is plain, gathered at the center front, and buttons down the back. It is separated from the skirt by a waistband. The sleeves are ¾ length with fullness at the cap and cuff. The cuff is 1.5" wide and of white dotted material. The skirt is five gores (three in front and two in back) with the center front gore having the stripes cut horizontally, while remaining gores are all cut with the stripes running vertically. There is some fullness at the center back. A 6" ruffle at the hem completes the dress. (Taken from In Timely Fashion which is now down.)
Patterns I though would be perfect for recreating this dress, with minor changes of course.
B4826 (View A) You would have to switch the opening to the front. Change the shape of the collar in the back. Change the fullness of the sleeve, length of sleeve, and cuff.
B4698 (View D) Take away the ruffle. And smooth out the shape of the collar around the neck. Of course, you would have to adjust the collar so if fits underneath the blouse.
Sense & Sensibility Patterns: 1909 "Beatrix" Skirt pattern - Just adjust the length. Add ruffle to the bottom of skirt. And have the skirt slightly gather around the waist.
With all of my research, and seeing a gown from around the same era in London last Fall (sadly I can not share pictures for copyright reasons). I strongly believe that, the lace collar has either hooks and eyes (or snaps), along the back of the neck and all around to the front and back. Making the collar removable. Also, I believe that back of the dress buttons up until her sailor middy collar, meaning you would have to slip the dress over your head. But the buttons in the back (plus the collar is removable) would give you plenty of room for you to slip right through.
Next up, her Vest Outfit (seen in the beginning of the movie).
This is a three-piece outfit consisting of a shirtwaist, vest, and skirt. The blouse is white with light grey dots. It has a stand-up collar, which forms a "v" at the upper edge and opens down the center front. A bar pin securing the collar and a taupe ribbon forming a bow give the collar a more special air. The sleeves are gathered at the cap and cuff, with the cuff being around 2.5" wide. It is hard to see how the bodice is treated, but it most likely has some fullness. The shirtwaist closes down the front with buttons.Use Sense & Sensibility Patterns: 1909 "Beatrix" Skirt pattern for the skirt. You would just have to add tucks.
The vest is of a grey and taupe plaid and is fitted with darts. It is pointed at the front waist and straight across the back. The vest is secured down the front with six taupe buttons. The skirt is made of a plain brown cloth (likely a medium weight wool or heavy cotton). It is six gores with fullness at the center back and has three large tucks at the hem. It is hemmed at a comfortable walking (or cycling, for that matter!) length.
Let me talk for a moment about this outfit and its wearability for a modern girl. This style of ensemble (shirtwaist, vest, and skirt) was popular at the turn of the last century for the very reason that it was easy to care for (because it was three pieces, one didn't need to launder the whole thing at once), very versatile in that you could change pieces of the outfit to create a new look, and practical. I would not think it amiss to wear something akin to this outfit today. Practical, sturdy fabrics make for a lovely, feminine design that stands up to repeated wear and tear and is tough enough to withstand the dirt and grime we encounter day-to-day. (In Timely Fashion)
For the blouse, I would recommend using Sense & Sensibility Patterns: 1909 "Beatrix" Shirtwaist pattern for the base of your blouse. As it has many options to choose from in the pattern.
Now the vest, I would recommend using a basic bodice pattern and adjust for a vest.
I hope some of you will find this helpful!
Now link your post for today below. Or, add your pictures in our group flickr, here, if you don't have a blog.
~Ashley
Sunday, July 11, 2010
AOGG Fashion Week Day 1 - Modern Meets Historical Avonlea
-What I'm Wearing-
Sea-foam blue Halter Vest - Made by Me (Simplicity 2556 {My Pattern Review})
Polka-Dot Blouse - So Kohl's
White Twill Skirt - Made by Me (Sense & Sensibility Patterns: 1909 "Beatrix" Skirt pattern)
White Tank - St. John's Bay JCPenny
Bracelet - AmandaBeth Online
Pearl Earrings & Necklace - Gift
Gold Flats - American Eagle Payless
Cream Flower Headband - Claire's
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For today's outfit, I decided to combine historical Anne with modern Anne, hence the 1909 "Beatrix" skirt. Also in my outfit I added a flower in my hair (remember Anne's first Sunday in Avonlea in the books!), and a string of pearls around my neck (in memory of Matthew). All very Anne.
Are you all excited for this week? I know I am. I've been listen to my Anne of Green Gables soundtracks on repeat all week. =) And guess what?! On the sidebar, I have put together a playlist of the Anne soundtracks. So enjoy, if you don't own the CDs!
Remember, if you don't have a blog, you can upload your pictures on our group flickr, here. Otherwise, link up your post for today, below. =)
~Ashley
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