
I love the idea of wearing a bustier on the outside rather than as an undergarment... I suppose Madonna gets all credit for such inspirations but with the added lace halter, it really feels more Old Hollywood Glamour than Like a Virgin. I ended up using a simple black satin bustier I had lying around found at a department store because it will look quite nice with a great pair of high waist pants or a pencil skirt. But the project would be equally great using a vintage bustier, & yet another excuse to go thrift store shopping! {Also note: Halloween is around the corner}


* Black Bustier
* Black Lace
* Black Satin Ribbon
* Needle/Thread/Scissors


* Line your lace up with your bustier cups... make sure the pretty edge of the lace in on the outside closest to your arms. Decide how much lace you need by measuring or just eyeballing it and make sure to leave a little extra so the panels can overlap in the center.

* Cut two pieces of lace at least 12" long to be safe. One for each side.

* Flip your bustier inside out. Lay your lace in one of the cups at an angle, lining up the pretty edge with the edge of your bustier.

* Carefully hand-stitch the lace to the inside of your bustier cup, right below the seamed edge... or about 1/4" down. Don't let your needle pierce the front of the bustier.

* It should look something like this lying flat.

* Try your garment on. Cross one panel of lace over the other and taking your ribbon, mark with a safety pin where your neck is... or, where you want your ribbon to tie. Cut your ribbon extra long to give you the option of tying it in the back or crossing it back around to the front as pictured.

* Readjust your lace to make sure it's crossed over neatly and with your needle and thread carefully hand-stitch the edges of your ribbon to your lace. You only need to stitch down the front -or from side to side. In my case, it was about 6 inches.

* Trim off the extra lace at the top... this is a personal decision. If you want it longer, keep it longer. I cut mine down to about an inch and a half.

* Stitch your two panels together only at the center, not all the way up {though I suppose you can if you wish}

* Trim the excess lace in the cups


* show with a Leyendecker ballet skirt*

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28 comments:
Maegan this is awsome! You are so creative!
a fabulous job! my DIY this week is a sweater inspired by one of ICEBERG, I leave the link and I hope you like!
http://www.desdetenerifeconamor.com/2011/08/iceberg-fall-winter-2011.html
totally in love with this! i can't wait to see you wearing it ;)
xxx,
Fashion Fractions
WOW! That's so lovely!
Kisses from HK,
Nicole
Fantastic DIY! What a great idea!
So sexy and classy! Bet you look absolutely amazing with this, as usual a great job!
Cess O. <3 The Outfit Diaries
Love this !
obscure--beauty.blogspot.com
nice idea♥
Awesome! It's a great idea!! Love it.
So beautiful!! And it seems like it was so easy too!
xoxo
Lia
Love it! I can't wait to see how you wear it.
Maria @ Green Love Designs (previously @ My current hobby!)
i am a HUGE corset/bustier fan - i think it's just a much more stylish alternative to a tank. this is (yet another!) excellent MIY tutorial - thanks, Maegan! ♥
Wow, great DIY!
Thanks! You've been pinned!
--Jaclyn T
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Great idea! I think I will try the one piece of lace first, halter style, just to try it! Happy sunshine day, Sunshine!
wow, you are crafty, what a great idea, it looks amazing!! i can't wait to see pictures of you wearing it!!
jess
www.jesscauseblog.blogspot.com
Great Idea!!
cant believe I dont own a single bustier!
So sassy.. I LOVE it!
Super pretty. So much vintage going on as of late and I'm loving it all.
Pretty :)
Great DIY! Perfect for halloween...ideas.
Xo
So cute idea and tutorial! thanks for sharing.
Wow. Vavavvvvvooom.
Hi Maegan, I want to try this but I was wondering where you found those lace panels...I am not sure cutting strips would be quite as pretty on the edges.
Thanks! Lisa
This is soooo great. I'm wondering where I could get a bustier top like that.
Thanks
I like the helpful info you provide in your articles. I’ll bookmark your blog and check again here regularly. I'm quite sure I’ll learn plenty of new stuff right here! Best of luck for the next!
I ended up using a simple black satin bustier I had lying around found at a department store because it will look quite nice with a great pair of high waist pants or a pencil skirt. But the project would be equally great using a vintage bustier, & yet another excuse to go thrift store shopping for the iPhone
Hi Maegan, I want to try this but I was wondering where you found those lace panels...
Thanks!
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