





There are a lot of amazing talented ladies I can't even believe it. I've always been inspired by the 50s and 60s, as mostly every woman on the earth that loves to be feminine. There is something about the full skirts and heels that can really making a person feel beautiful. Hence, an homage to the decade. In particular, Sophia Loren. I found her posing few lace dresses, and I instantly had to replicate. I couldn't narrow it down to any specific movie or event, for her style is the essence of "woman". Though I'm lacking the curves the possessed, I still wanted to tackle a fuller pleated lace skirt. But with a modern twist. I decided to make this a skirt top combo and make the top a baseball tee (tutorial here, but add lace to the front panel), slipping in some lace and knit (tutorial here, make pleats 2" wide instead). I paired it with a lace pleated number with a much shorter lining to mimic the a fun sheer overlay effect.
I grabbed the baseball tee tutorial here (but added the lace overlay in front) and the skirt was inspired by this tutorial here (but made the pleats 2" and added a metal zipper instead of a wrap...check the pictures below to see the changes from the original DIY).
Supplies - determine how much material you need in step 1 and 3...all body types are different so I can't determine how much you will need exactly. Depends on you!
Use this tutorial to help you with a lot of these steps if you need extra help!
1. Pleat your lace 2" wide with this measurement.












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