Nora

Added Apr 6, 2009

By BurdaStyle

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Description

When Nora and Benedikta went to the Bambi Awards, we had the lucky chance to make their gowns. Here’s the regal opulence with ethnic flair we came up with for Nora. The underskirt peeks out from center front and at the hem, the embroidered detail frames the face as fit for a queen, and the curved seaming adds extra couture touch. Just in time for Prom season, we can’t wait to see your creations.

Material Notes

silk shantung, embroidered ribbon, silk charmeuse, horsehair braid, hooks and eyes

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Categories

Season
Spring
For
Women
Garment Type
Dress
Style
Evening Wear
Material
Satin, Silk, Taffeta

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Model

37 Comments

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    Jun 3, 2009, 01.48 PMby Floral

    wow amazing!! I so have to learn how to sew this!!
    good job!

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    Apr 29, 2009, 09.43 AMby cabrlamo

    Gorgeous! My husband and I are going to renew our vows sometime in the next year or two. I can envision a unique bridal dress in some soft colors. I can’t wait to get this pattern in my hands and some test fabric!

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    Apr 22, 2009, 05.51 PMby tynwia

    This is gorgeous! Last September my daughter and I were at the fabric shop leafing through pattern magazines. She saw a costume for plus sizes in Simplicity and said it would make and awesome Prom dress. So I promptly bought it. It is lovely but not near as lovely as this! I should have waited.

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    Apr 21, 2009, 08.46 PMby bluecinquefoil

    I do love the style and the colors, i personally find the decoration a bit heavy looking, though i agree the width is just right, It is just beautiful and I love the seaming, PLEASE make it in a plus size, I dont think I have the stamina to make all the pieces bigger and try to fit it myself. Lovely work.

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    Apr 20, 2009, 01.20 PMby nora

    ‘Nora’ in Arabic means ‘light’, I always thought it’s the same in Hebrew! The plus size will be coming, we’ll post the pattern soon! For a cocktail dress you just have to shorten it above or below the knee (whatever you like), it’s very simple. Tell us if you have any questions!

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    Apr 17, 2009, 10.06 AMby naonao

    ‘nora’ in hebrew means aweful, just as we’re talking about the middle east and ethnical gowns. Well, fortunately aweful does not at all describe the dress or pretty Nora wearing it :) So, good job guys, I like it a lot and I think it’s very different from any of your other patterns which I really appreciate. Although I’m not a plus size, I could see this dress working for many body shapes, so go for it, make it a plus!

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    Apr 17, 2009, 02.04 AMby kszabo123

    i think this would be awesome(even tho it already is) if u made a cut off version so it was more of a cocktail dress….tempting

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    Apr 15, 2009, 01.01 PMby nora

    Thank you so much everyone for the nice comments! This is actually the first dress I designed for BurdaStyle! I was inspired by antique ethnic clothes as well as bedouin (North Sinai) and Arabic peninsula abayas. This is not insulting, but rather an homage!

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    Apr 14, 2009, 11.14 AMby luloo

    Very cute, but it seems all the patterns on this site don’t have plus sizing. What is wrong with this picture? AND if it goes over a size 6 you have to buy it!

    sheesh, can’t big girls get a little love? now boys and girls……..can we say discriminatory?

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    Apr 12, 2009, 06.47 AMby lovejust

    So pretty!

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    Apr 10, 2009, 03.28 PMby Lookingpast

    This is absolutely gorgeous! The colors are so rich and the beaded trim is perfect. Like others have said, Nora just glows in it. Absolutely fantastic. I’d love to see it in a Plus size version. Please hurry, because I’m already thinking of how I’d play with the design! (Long sleeves, eliminate the piece at the waist, shorten to jacket length, use only the outer ‘coat’ as a jacket or long sleeves, just the outer ’coat, add a hood, eliminate the waist or make sleeveless from a light gauze with an eyelet underbodice and underskirt or . . . . .)

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    Apr 10, 2009, 09.37 AMby mariaP

    Can anyone suggest another fabric I could make this from that has the same movement? I dont mind losing the sheen. I’m vegan so really dont want to use silk and cant afford expensive material really. I read about cotton shantung but cant find it in the UK so any suggestions would be great! I’l be making a shorter version so I wont be using horsehair either! Thanx!

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    Apr 10, 2009, 08.19 AMby Polychromatin

    One could also make a coat out of it, I like the seamlines in the back.

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    Apr 9, 2009, 05.39 AMby mariaP

    I love this, I think I will change the colour as I can’t wear yellows and make it a little shorter so its more wearable, Just need to go fabric shopping….

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    Apr 8, 2009, 12.17 PMby caprice202@hotmail.com

    this seems to have a middle eastern touch with the colour, braid and vibrancy it is absolutely gorgeous. it reminds me of the arabian nights. i am short and too heavy to wear such a beautiful dress such as this. too many adjustments to the pattern for me. but i love it.

    i would like to see more of your work.

    cynthia

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    Apr 8, 2009, 12.10 PMby kmhark

    This is a stunner! It would really flatter a wide range of figures and, as others have suggested, could easily go from ultraformal to summer casual with a change of fabric and trim. Please do make a plus version of this!

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    Apr 8, 2009, 11.52 AMby nmterrier

    Love this and agree with the others that it needs to be in Plus Sizes as well. Very versatile and could be done a number of ways, good job!

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    Apr 8, 2009, 10.47 AMby Constance_K

    This is just crazy awesome! I’ve always loved overskirts like that. The inverted V is exceptionally flattering on all body types, especially us curvy girls. Burdastyle, I LOVE the direction you’ve taken lately. There has been so many wearable and classic styles lately, and I love it.

    Also girls, this will look equally great in a more casual fabric. I recommend linen for summer.
    Another option is to go up a size, shorten the skirt and make a jacket of it.

    Everythingsfree: How is “ethnic” insulting? The fabric combination and colours are quite Indian-ish, and I believe this shape was big among the hippies, who borrowed from far-eastern cultures. I have seen the same overskirt in many medieval european fashions.

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    Apr 8, 2009, 09.06 AMby everythingsfree

    This is very pretty, but why is it described as ‘Ethnic’? It’s kind of an insulting descriptor, and I don’t really see anything ‘ethnic’ about the dress. ‘Ethnic’ from what culture?

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    Apr 8, 2009, 03.31 AMby Kiraph

    Very pretty, but not something that I’m wanting to make right now. :) Have nowhere even remotely formal to go to!!

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    Apr 7, 2009, 07.15 PMby Auntchelle

    I like it. I’ll add my vote for a Plus size version too please.

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    Apr 7, 2009, 12.07 PMby ink

    Very Chanel 70’s. I remember my mother wearing
    dresses like this in very thick silks. Come to think of
    it I remember our neighbours’ father wore similar
    looking tops out of very jewel toned silks.

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    Apr 7, 2009, 11.55 AMby ed2122

    I agree with SallyBC, you definitely need to make a plus size version of this! The style would work really well on a larger woman. The sleeves are especially nice for those of us who don’t like to show off the tops of our arms. The dress also seems to emphasize the smallest part of the waist.

    It occurred to me that a possible variation on this might be to leave off the sleeves and have it as a halter-style dress…

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    Apr 7, 2009, 08.24 AMby Mirela

    These are the kind of patterns I expect from BurdaStyle! Keep this up! It’s an absolutely gorgeous dress! Very interesting and flattering cut

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    Apr 7, 2009, 07.18 AMby stelloun

    It’s so georgious!!! I ‘m very sad because I don’t have prom or formal or any occasion like this soon … I think it’s so wonderful I’ll maybe try it just to be princess at home ;) I think a long and large sarwel would be nice instead of underskirt. I think it’s the way I ’ll try it!

    If I am not false Nora in arab means the light…

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    Apr 7, 2009, 05.20 AMby CarotteSauvage

    I especially like the back and the raglan sleeves. The technical drawing is perfectly drafted, makes me want to buy it…. Beautiful and inspiring pattern, thanks!

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    Apr 7, 2009, 02.48 AMby MadameWu

    oh so lovely!!

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    Apr 7, 2009, 02.29 AMby krunamagiar

    aww…. this is d dresss that made Nora look like a goddess… beautiful!

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    Apr 7, 2009, 02.08 AMby sewella

    Isn’t this called a kaftan? Maybe I’m wrong. Anyway – it’s absolutely gorgeous. A spectacular piece of clothing!

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    Apr 7, 2009, 02.02 AMby AnaJan

    I was looking forward to see this dress’ pattern ever since Nora’s and Benedikta’s pictures appeared on the the blog few months ago.

    The dress is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. I love the ethno touch and the colors choice.

    It’s petty Nora didn’t take a pose for detailed pictures, as Harlekin said – she glows in the gown.

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