Very interesting, when you click it up to 200% you can
see the string end entering the channel/casing, but I
was wondering if it was only 2 pieces of string
involved.... 1 very long one for the channel across
the back of the shoulders to the area above the collar
bones and a shorter run directly across the front of
the bust? The agilets would prevent the cord from
slipping in the channel and getting "lost"
  Are the black
 bows with aglets functional 
 or purely decorative? 
 When you say "the 4 laces make stop points," do you
mean there are 4 laces total involved or 4 "ends",2
tying ends for each  bows ? 
 Have never seen this type of neck treatment and it
opens alot of options....
  Melody

<SNIP>
--- Jennifer Geard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>...another take on gathered chemise necklines, have a
> look at Raphael's "La 
> Donna Velata"
>
(http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/r/raphael/5roma/3/03velata.html
> 
> - click image for larger version). 

[*]   The four laces
> mean there are stop-points 
> at the front and back of the armpits, controlling
> any tendency for the 
> fullness to gravity-feed to the centre front and
> back.
> 
> 
> Discussion welcome. 
> <grin> JLG
> -- 
> Jennifer Geard
> _______________________________________________


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