Client Ana wearing the gown I made! Design by Verity Gordon This gown comprised of a four-layer skirt of satin and organza with pockets, a lace-up corset and beaded sleeves. The first gown at Verity Gordon Couture I sewed entirely on my own! Close up of the binding job from the outside of the Cass gown The Cass gown (I adhered the rhinestones on the top of the bodice as well as working on the majority of the interior of the gown.) I adhered the back rhinestones to the corset! Final product of the black lace gown! This was the second gown I made entirely on my own at VGC. My favorite details on this gown are the rosette sleeves and the scalloped lace on the hem. Process of pleating the skirt to make darts for the black lace gown. This process of making it look sleek took me about a full week! Sketch for the black lace gown, designed by Verity Gordon Me buried in the black lace gown! Shot of the white goddess gown, designed by Verity Gordon (I made the skirt panels) Sewn skirt and handbound petticoat! Me wearing a red skirt I made-without a pattern and with bold hubris Close up of some of the details on a gusseted shirt I made for myself hand-felled baby hem Bodice details and structure Corded bodice binding More bodice binding!