Chrizette -the Victorian Goth
My Victorian Goth was made according to the tutorial by Dana Burton; who was inspired by a picture by the artist Victoria Frances. Her arms, lower legs and torso are a porcelain kit by Dianne Yunnie and her butt and thighs are molded from Fimo.
The satin skirt is tightly fitted over her hips and flares from just above the knees. The jacket is soft velvet and trimmed with "fur". A "ruby" and "gold" cross hangs from a silk ribbon around her neck.
Chrizette was named after a very creative lady I met on the internet. I thought the name "Chrizette" was lovely and unusual and fitting for a Victorian Goth!
I have since discovered Victoria Frances for myself and have also fallen in love with her style (without the blood).
Please click on the thumbnails below to get a larger image.
Made in December 2008
The satin skirt is tightly fitted over her hips and flares from just above the knees. The jacket is soft velvet and trimmed with "fur". A "ruby" and "gold" cross hangs from a silk ribbon around her neck.
Chrizette was named after a very creative lady I met on the internet. I thought the name "Chrizette" was lovely and unusual and fitting for a Victorian Goth!
I have since discovered Victoria Frances for myself and have also fallen in love with her style (without the blood).
Please click on the thumbnails below to get a larger image.
Made in December 2008