Some may say that I am too obsessed with my guild. They are probably right. Be that as it may, I designed these gowns as dresses that women in my guild could wear to show their pride in our great guild.
This is actually a corset made in green silk with gold trim, and a skirt with black silk embroidered with the gold laurel wreath and green silk with the gold trim.
This gown is made of green silk with delicate gold chains for the straps. There is a small train that flares from the center back.
My drawing skills went out the window the day I drew this on. It is supposed to be an elizabethan style corset with elongated tabs. The main color of the bodice is green with a green and gold brocade in the middle. The skirt is made of gold silk.
I drew this one the same day and thus why it also looks horrid. This has the aline gold silk skirt topped with a long sleeved coat like top. The panels of the top are separate from the hip down, and the bodice closes in the front with many gold frogs.
The bodice of this gown is of green silk and the skirt is gold silk. However, the skirt has a layer of green silk ribbons overlaying the gold skirt. The straps and choker are made of green and gold ribbons braided.
This is basically a slinky green silk gown with an unusual form of an underbust corset in gold silk over it. It also has delicate gold chain for the straps.