Eva's Prom Dress 
Eva's Prom Dress
My daughter had her prom night yesterday. Discussing ideas for the dress, she came to me with a picture from the internet and an idea how she’d like that particular dress to be changed for her. She asked me and my mother to make it for her. I was ecstatic. My grandma and mother had made my prom dress and this was history repeating. 
My mother tailored it and we both took parts in sewing it all together. It was a joint labour of love. The initial idea for the bodice was to have tulle insets stitched with different shapes and sizes of sequins and pearls, which Eva decided in the last moment she didn’t like that, so a week of stitching was thrown away and I started stitching the sequins directly onto the bodice. Exhausting, but I loved every single stitch. The greatest satisfaction for me and proof that she really liked it was when she tried the finished dress for the first time and started jumping around the room in sheer joy. 
The bodice is heavily adorned at the upper part and gets less decorated as it goes down. The back has just small splashes of sequins. 
The dress falls down in full circle. 
She aimed at a romantic rock look, so she paired the dress with a cropped denim jacket. Instead of high heels, she chose flats. She finished her look with a small, shiny bag. She also had a silver corsage with silver and purple flowers, but I forgot to include it in the last picture. 
She reported having “a blast” last night, so I am happy I took part in making my girl make wonderful memories! 
Eva's Prom Dress

Eva's Prom Dress

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