LED Fairy Gown
This gown uses LED technology to illuminate the dress and convey an angelic effect over the blue silk.
Brainstorm and Sketch Idea
In my brainstorming process I realized I wanted the dress to light up, taking inspiration from the photo above or rather the cartoon character I kept thinking of: the blue fairy from pinocchio, I came to the conclusion that I wanted to match the color scheme of the light blue silk as well as creating an almost angelic look.
Gather Supplies and Set Dress Form
For this project I upcycled one of my grandmaĆ favorite old nightgowns. I wanted to reuse the beautiful blue silk while adding a technology factor. I used white tulle that used to make wedding veils as well as some crystal chandelier fringe. I set my dress form to my body measurements so that I could pin the design rather than trying it on repeatedly.
Cut Sleeves and Neckline
Using a seam ripper or scissors, cut the sleeves off and neckline. Remember: this cut will leave you with a base so only cut what is necessary.
Pin Base
Now the I have a base of fabric, I pinned and took the waist in and pinned the new neckline into heart shape. These pins reveal how the dress would look if more fabric was taken in.
Cut Excess and Hem Neckline/back
I cut the excess fabric around the waist and hemed the top neckline and back pannels.
Pin Fringe, Tulle, Lights
Next, I pinned the draping fringe to the neckline and arranged the lights around the neckline with pins. I also did this with a larger strand of lights around the bottom hem line of the gown. The transparent tulle I pinned around the entire dress to create a lighter, floating look.
Sew Fringe Neckline
Then, a machine can be used to sew the fringe in place along the neckline hem.
Sew in Lights and Holders
Using a needle and string thread, I hand sewed the lights in. I did this by sewing particular points repeatedly to hold up the wire. Note: A machine should not be used for this, it could break the LED wire or the machines needle. For the holders I hand sewed a a box around the switch to hold it in place.
Sew in Tulle
Similar to sewing the wire in, I hand sewed the tool in by picking points around the waist and neckline to hold the tulle in place.
Straps
For the straps, I cut strands of pearl beads and hand sewed them into place. To keep make sure they hold, I would sew about 10-20 loops through the fabric and beads.
Button Back
Using white glistening, buttons as a back apparatus, I cut a slit for the button on the left panel and hand sewed the buttons on the right panel.
Finished Gown
The finished gown looked amazing in the light but even more surreal in the dark. I paired it with jewelry and an underskirt for more volume. Wings can be easily made from wire and tulle for a better fairy look.