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Sunday, February 14, 2010

More Lattice

This spring, knits are branching out much further than just interweaving. Lattice, a simple fabric with holes (or the illusion of holes) is pulling its own weight. This simple garment, which isn't completely see-through in the front, has a see-through, light weight white fabric beneath the black lattice, which makes it a little less revealing. The back is just the see-through white fabric. This garment can also be reversible, if you are still holding onto the brilliance of see-through clothing that has been all over the runways. The neckline on the garment is square-ish, although when on, it drapes like a simple neckline.



























©Liz Harrington, Christina Paone
Model- Liz Harrington

According to fatlace.com, "2010 is all about the lattice and macrame". Macrame is sort of like knitting, but uses a series of knots. Usually cotton or hemp is used in macrame, giving the garment a thicker feel. The use of lattice can be seen here, displayed by Alexander Wang in his new Spring 2010 collection.

Garments like this one are available for purchase, your color lattice and see-through fabric upon request and availability.

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Saturday, February 13, 2010






























©Christina Paone
Model-Christina Paone

The colors from this skirt were inspired from the colors of old pianos. The garment was made with a geometrical design, with triangles being the dominant shape. The skirt itself is made from a flowy gray material, while the triangles on the bottom of the front and the back are made from sheer black material. The belt, which is attached on the sides and simply tied in the front, is not removable, but can be adjusted for various sizes. The belt is also made from the same sheer fabric material. The skirt is meant to be worn high-waisted, but elastic at the top allows for stretching for fit.

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"Flyaway"©





















































"Flyaway"©
Model-Christina Paone

The "Flyaway"© is made from sheer black fabric and belted with a thrifted belt. According to fashionising.com "you'll find sheer fabrics used in a multitude of ways: tight sheer pieces, layers, and the much sought after delicate, feminine draping," this season. The "Flyaway" embodies these elements with a loose fit dress great over anything.

This can also be made to order, prices will vary.

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Danny Roberts Inspiration ft. The Loll















This see-through black t-shirt, worn by Amanda Vogenitz, is made from a very sheer, tulle black fabric. The same pattern that is used for The Loll© is used here. The sleeves are a bit tighter than the rest of the shirt, made from a black mesh fabric.

The photo in the middle is a Danny Roberts original (igorandandre.blogspot.com) and was the inspiration for the photo editing.

If anyone is interested in the shirt, more can be made in any color of choice and more pictures available upon request.

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Friday, February 12, 2010

The Loll ©




































©Elizabeth Harrington
Model-Elizabeth Harrington

"The Loll" is a basic flowing long t-shirt that will soon be available for purchase. Any interested customers will be able to order their color/pattern of choice.


For Spring, we will also be selling the "Cropped T" in your color/pattern of choice.

Fabric and prices will be established in the near future through Paypal.

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Dior

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"Equestrian Vest"
©Christina Paone
Model-Christina Paone


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