The subgenre of lolita fashion Ethel has chosen is none other than teh Kuro lolita; Kuro (meaning black in Japanese) is shown as what the meaning is...black. Think of it as the #allblackeverything of anime-like, cutesy, fashion.
The first step is the dress...

Start by measuring the distance of your (ehem) nipple line, then from the nipple to your side, then the side to the center of your back; seen here... the vertical (green) lines here are the distance, one, from your nippple to the desired length of your bodice and, two, from the center of back to the desired length.


Proceed by drawing those measurings onto paper and cutting them out. The front part is going to be drawn on a fold for an equal front part. The other two are pretty straight forward (as seen on your screen). The red lines are the curves Ethel applied to her patterns are touch the front becasue of her, ehem, "buxom" design. lol We've labeled them (with letters) to avoid confusion. Now for the circle skirt pattern. Your waist is going to be divided by 6.28 (which is 3.14/2) which is going to be your inner cirlce; the secondary curve is going to be as long you want (you'll see what we mean). After you've sketched, cut, and labeled them; it's time to cut them out onto your fabric.
Notice how Ethel pinned them down to make sure the folded fabric underneath doesnt move as you cut. Again, the front bodice is pinned on the fold.
Now for the "fun" part. lol
simply pin the shapes together and sew a straight line, hem teh top of the bodice all the way and you have your bodice!
Ethel wasn't comfortable with the bodice to skirt look so she created a waist band. This explanation is indicative of the heavily optional waist band for an extended skirt. Remember the key is modesty no one wants the skirt to be too high; and her, ehem, backside is quite high and the skirt would lift more than lay. SO she took her waist measurement and folded a strip of material that is about 8-10 inches wide, folded it in half (press if you need to) and sewed the raw part to the bodice.
v=q4Vj6tewv5k Almost done! Now for the straps!
for the straps, Ethel measured from the top of the bodice front and to the back bodice and cut two folded strips to that length; she pinned them to the respective measured spots. Don't worry,we'll decorate them later.
NOW FOR THE FUN PARRTT!!!


the shirt Ethel got was a top from http://www.fanplusfriend.com/ a neo-ludwig gothic websitetat has fabulous clothing. You can even give your measurements to have whichever top you see custom made for comfort!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KR5T6A8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and sewed a lace #trimonthebrim.
the shoes were thrifted (second hand) and garnished with tiny bows Ethel also got from amazon (sorry no link, you could search "black lolita bows")
aaaaand there you have it! a lolita cosplay/outfit for the con!
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