The dress is inspired by the hand crafts that we make everyday. We almost forget how the life can be so pretty and fashionable, so I decided to use the crafted skill that we use everyday to the design.
The challenge of this dress is making the denim to something interesting but wearable.
It’s made by 3 different types of denim
100% cotton denim 6,7.5, 8.5 oz
from Japan and Italy
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Dec 31, 2012, 12.11 AMby MissCorsetLizz
Wow!!! Amazing work!!! It reminds me of Alexander McQueen :-D
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Jan 5, 2013, 10.27 AMby jimyshu
really?! which part reminds you about Alexander McQueen?
Jan 6, 2013, 10.41 PMby MissCorsetLizz
The out fit as a whole reminds me of McQueen. But the weaving that you did with the different denims is something you see in a couple of his pieces in different collections. He used different materials and did it differently, but it reminds me of what he did there. And the neckpiece, it reminds me of pieces he did where he used materials from the sea.
You’ve done a great job! :-D
Jan 20, 2013, 02.22 AMby jimyshu
wow, that’s amazing~ well….I think I should do more research paper about mcqueen!!!! LOL
Dec 30, 2012, 01.51 PMby max
I really, really like this! Love the texture!
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Jan 5, 2013, 10.27 AMby jimyshu
Thx
Dec 29, 2012, 07.06 PMby Mary Athey
This looks fabulous. Well done.x
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Dec 30, 2012, 06.59 AMby jimyshu
almost died from the weaving and making denim strips
Dec 29, 2012, 06.11 PMby Cristina Staicu
I admire your patience and determination to create something unique. Well done :)
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Dec 30, 2012, 06.59 AMby jimyshu
Thank you, it’s lovely to hear this