The epidemic caused the wedding to be postponed, so the little brother simply sews the wedding dress by hand at home
Clemens was originally scheduled to marry her boyfriend in May 2020. However, because of the epidemic lockdown, they can only postpone the wedding date to October 2021. What are you doing in these extra 18 months? It's okay to block the house anyway, or you can just sew a dress for yourself by hand! Clemens originally worked in the fashion industry, which was not difficult for him. So just do it!
"I'm going to design an irregular one-shoulder cape for my dress. How can I come about it."
He took 3 pieces of white fabric to design the approximate shape of the cloak. It’s not enough to have a cloak.
He is also preparing to embroider on the cloak. This is an embroidered pattern he designed by himself. It looks like ordinary flowers and plants, but it has special meaning-the oak leaves represent his boyfriend from England, and the cornflower represents him from Germany. He likes bees very much, so he drew a few among the flowers.
Although Clemens can embroider himself, because of the large amount of work this time, he decided to send the design and fabric to India and find a professional person to do it. All the embroidery was traditionally done by hand, and it took two months to finish this circle! Because dogs are not allowed in the wedding venue, he also specially added embroidered patterns to his dogs. "So his soul can witness our wedding. His collar says Custodem, which means guardian."
In order to make the dress more meaningful, Clemens embroidered their wedding motto.
A Latin sentence: Where there is unity, there is victory. In order to prevent the embroidery from being damaged, all Clemens are sewn by hand, stitch by stitch. In order to make the cloak look more stylish, Clemens rolled in the excess fabric at the bottom of the cloak, and then fixed them with invisible stitches. For the inner lining of the cloak, Clemens chose a dark red cloth to create a greater sense of grandeur. In order to surprise her boyfriend, Clemens has been hiding in the attic of the house secretly.
After finishing the cloak, he began to make the vest. Also first use white fabric to make a rough shape. Then cut out a paper mould according to the white fabric. Finally, I took out the formal fabric~ In order to make the graphics on the buttons as symmetrical as possible, Clemens took a lot of effort. Finally, a layer of protective cloth was added to the stitching, and the work was completed~As for the jacket, Clemens wanted a bit of military-style, so he designed a stand-up collar. The sleeves he was inspired by Chanel, twisted the stitches so that the buttons on the cuffs can be better displayed. Similarly, after the design is completed, it is transformed into a paper mould, and then the fabric is cut. Clemens ironed his coat, then sewed on his carefully selected queen bee buttons. You're all done!
After 18 months of waiting, this month, Clemens finally married her boyfriend at Eltham Palace in London. It's so exquisite as ordinary dresses!
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