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Chain belt, yea or nay?

Started by gem, August 22, 2011, 09:42:21 PM

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gem

I picked up a couple of cheap chain belts on ebay (really cheap) as the start of a girdle belt, until I can get around to making/buying something nicer, but I'm not convinced. They cost basically nothing, so it's no loss not to use them, but when Milord saw it, he thought they looked nice! (He does not typically have questionable taste in things.) So now I really don't know!

What are your thoughts? (If I did decide to use them, I'd add an ornament of some sort at the bottom. Also, ignore the tail end of the belts wrapped around the dress form's neck, there!)





Nay? Yea? Or maybe, with alterations?  ???


isabelladangelo


LadyFae

Amanda  =D

"Do not call for your mother.  Who is it that you think let the demons in to eat you up?"

Alysea

Looks nice to me.  The silver goes well  with the purple of your kirtle.  BTW nice job on the kirtle.
Lady Alysea
Baroness of Delfinhal
Protector of Our Majesties Dolphins

Alisoun

"Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does." --William James

bellalye

Ooo, keep the chain belt-girdle.  It looks smashing!

Lady Rebecca

I vote yea. It looks really nice together.

CenturiesSewing

I'm going against the grain and voting no.  ;)

While it looks very pretty it also looks very modern, it is hard to tell from the photo but looks almost like flat gems set into the chain? I think you have a great piece to take apart and add things to and make something truly awesome, pearls or findings that will give the belt more texture.

A velvet or silk sash might look nice, a sage or mossy green, or deep wine red would contrast well with the purple and the pile of the velvet or sheen of silk adds some extra lushness.


Syrilla

I am leaning to a no.  It's okay, but doesn't really do your work justice.  Maybe pearls in between the bits.  Or a more fabric style to add a richer texture.

Lady Kathleen of Olmsted

As lovely as your kirtle is, gem, I would suggest going to Dragon Pipes Den on eBay for some ideas. Something with a combination of Jewels, chains, and Pearls will do your work justice. This is a Noble Gown deserving of Noble accessories.

Just my 2 cents worth.
"As with Art as in Life, nothing succeeds like excess.".....Oscar Wilde

DonaCatalina

I like it as it is. Too many people use all those paste gems which I think detract from the garb.
The one you have is reminiscent of this portrait by Moroni.
Aurum peccamenes multifariam texit
Marquesa de Trives
Portrait Goddess

Marietta Graziella

I like the simplicity of the two belts together. They add a finish to your gown without detracting from the beautiful, understated elegance of your gown. You worked so hard to make this piece amazing and I would hate to have someone walk up and say, "Wow!  That's so awesome!  Where'd you get that belt (girdle)?". 
Nothing clever to say here.  Not enough caffine yet.

Stasiakatt

I like it. I think the simplicity shows off the gown.

gem

#13
Thanks, everyone!  I appreciate everyone's comments, and after several days, I'm leaning toward my first instinct (no on this particular belt). It actually looks nicer in the photos than it does IRL. I don't know if it can really be adapted into anything else; that was my hope, but the links are solid and strung together the wrong way (if that makes sense--side to side instead of along their length), so they can't be divided up, and there's not really any chain to work with--it's all the jewelled links.

I had also looked at this chain belt at Penney's (which was cheaper when I first saw it... grrr), but it also has that more modern look to it (and it's silver; I've been trying to stay with gold for this ensemble) BUT, it is a lot more subtle, which is a big bonus.

If anyone has specific suggestions for alternatives, (links, etc), I would appreciate those, as well!

***

I also poked around a bit at Hobby Lobby and Target today, looking for things I could repurpose. No luck with anything for the belts (maybe; I grabbed a couple necklaces at Target that may have potential), but I did find these adorable tiny gilded picture frames at Hobby Lobby!



They look very much like the heavily gilded plaster frames of the era, and they'll be perfect for miniatures. My hope is to Photoshop a pic of Milord so it looks more portraity; barring that, I'll just print off one of my favorite period portraits.

Of course, that assumes I actually have something to hang it on. (I don't think it will go with the silver belt from Penney's!)