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(piano music) - [Bernadette] Welcome back to the final installment of my quest to construct an 1890s ball gown. If you are new here, you didnt miss much, other than all the layers of undergarments that go into shaping this gown. But theres a playlist for all that below if you are so inclined. Or if not, herein proceeds the final gown. This project is once again very kindly sponsored by Skillshare. But more on that anon. Like any sensible dressmaker, Im beginning the process with a pattern. Oh, by the way, the gown Im making is this one, which I actually designed nearly a year ago for a ball that was supposed to happen in May, but, you know, plagues, so actually it doesnt have to be done until May of next year, I hope. But were overachieving slightly as usual. Anyway, this drapey, wrappy, black velvety design is based off of this gown from the House of Worth. And since my good friends, Constance MacKenzie and Cathy Hay also independently picked the exact same photo for reference,