Every frame: fit the shoulder seam first, since it sets the line for everything below

Why armholes fail in production Armhole is too deep , so bra shows and side chest is exposed Armhole curve is too straight , so it cuts into the front arm Armhole binding is too tight , so it pulls and wrinkles Armhole is too loose , so it floats and looks cheap The pattern checks I do before I approve a sample I check front armhole against bust point level I check side seam angle so it does not swing to the front I check strap width for the target market (bra-friendly if needed) I check arm mobility with a simple raise-and-reach test Edge finish options and when I use them Small construction choices that change comfort a lot I add a hidden snap for deep V-neck or wrap front I add stay tape at neckline if fabric is soft I use understitching to stop facing roll-out I control topstitch width so it looks consistent in photos What fabrics work best for a sleeveless A-line dress, and what fabric mistakes cause returns

The flagship label is a mix of classic and romantic dresses, with design elements like tulle skirts, illusion lace bodices and sweetheart necklines rounding out the collection
Take the duct tape down until you reach the bottom of your breast, using a cotton pad or similar to cover your nipples
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