Princess Dress
This this dress was made for a pattern drafting class. I actually enjoyed making this dress because it's a really simple dress, not too much to think about and it's also like a review for me because I have made something similar before. I also use elastic to create gathers on the sleeves which I've never done before and it turn out really nice.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Kimono Sleeves Dress
This is another dress that I have designed for an advanced clothing construction class.
It's a loose fitting dress that can be wore day or night with a kimono sleeve that has an opening along the sleeves.
This dress is made of 100% silk, so it's very comfortable for spring for summer season.
I also gave this dress a lower back and cover it with black lace to give it a hint of a sexy look.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Dress design for Shabby Apple dresses
These are my designs for shabby apple. These designs are inspired by the 60"s looks. You can also check out Shabby Apple Dresses at http://www.shabbyapple.com/
These are my designs for shabby apple. These designs are inspired by the 60"s looks. You can also check out Shabby Apple Dresses at http://www.shabbyapple.com/
I decided to design something that is classic and elegant that would be suitable for their line.
The fabrics that I chose for these dresses are mostly poplin and one wool. The color that I chose for each dress has two solid color for each dress. I wanted to have a little fun with the contrast color according to Spring season. And since it's spring season, I don't want to overpower the dress by very bright colors.
The dress that I chose to enter the contest is called Barbara Stanwyck Dress. This dress is really simple but yet classic. It has white shirt inside a dress which is still comfortable for the dress that has a lower neckline. The fabric I chose for this dress is poplin which I found suitable for this design.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Dare to Design
Here is a good opportunity from shabby apple
Shabby apple is having a contest for all the designers out there to design a dress for spring season.
The good news is you don't have to be a professional designer to enter this contest.
The good news is you don't have to be a professional designer to enter this contest.
A winner will receive a 3% royalty on every dress sold of his or her design.
Check out all the details at www.shabbyapple.com
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