1950s “Morgan” Dress
I had this scarlet red cotton anglaise lace for over a year in my stash, so last month I decided it was finally time for it to become a dress. I wanted to make the most of the border of the fabric, so I knew the dress was going to have a dirndl style skirt. For the bodice I drafted a sweetheart neckline bodice and cap sleeves, making use of the fabric’s border yet again. I *barely* had enough fabric to make this dress, it was 3.25 yards of 45” fabric. I also ended up lining the entire dress with some red rayon I had from my stash, because the holes in the fabric where large enough to be noticeable. Even if I wore a slip underneath the stark whiteness of it would clash with the dress, hence the need for a full lining. I ended up calling this dress the “Morgan” dress after seeing these photos of the private study in J.P. Morgan’s Library.