I write as much as I hoped, though I wrote quite a bit. But it was nice to get out of town for a while, and into some relative seclusion; my sojourn upstate punctuated what I already sensed as a time of transition for me. I was leaving behind my life of fashion, and magazines articles, and concerts, and gossip, and retreating into my art. When I returned to the City, I shot my first film. I’m only finishing it, now.
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This dress would be perfect for a low-key date night. I’d wear it with a pair of my favorite gold studs, a colorful bib necklace and ballet flats or Mary Janes. I’d pair this dress up with boots and a scarf for drinks out with the girls. I could also throw on my cropped blazer and wear this to the office with tights and a cute pair of feminine oxfords.
I also truly admire a restaurant that just recently opened in Baden. It’s a restaurant where you can have breakfast until 4 o’clock. You sit on vintage furniture that is for sale and within the restaurant you find also a boutique, where local artists sale their knick-knack, designer pieces and jewelery. Just in case you drop by, there’s a hotel in the top floor,
When things go wrong, when your logic fails, and you have to start all over again. But the most important thing I have learned is to embrace your failures, because sometimes these failures may steer your project in a better direction, and the result turns out much better than expected. Planning everything in detail is something I find quite hard, and for me the best solutions most often appears when I have the project in my hands, being able to fold and model on my mannequin. Your idea might be three dimensional, but in your sketchbook your ongoing project is nothing but some lines on a piece of paper. And how a square and flat piece of fabric can be transformed into a three dimensional perfectly fitted garment, is something that never stops fascinating me.
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This sweet little ruffle bikini set features voluminous details on the bloomer bottom and bikini top. Perfect for splashing around in the sprinkler!Hello everyone, and welcome back to Sewing Vintage! This week I’m going to tell you about three of the most common pattern alterations needed for vintage sewing patterns. Personally, I like vintage style but I like the fit to be modern. So I make several alterations for a cute contemporary look, as well as for ease of wearing without vintage foundation garments like bullet bras and girdles.
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