Showing posts with label skirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skirt. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Inspiration: Bandage Dress

Found on Bona Drag clothing website, this
Shakuhachi dress surely reminded me of the Burberry skirt post from last month.
The method to completing this project is a bit different from the post but still similar.
The bandage dress has a sheer/mesh fabric underneath with strips of peach/blush colored silk
draped ontop.
If you want to be more specific in fabric, the blush/peach is 100% silk
and the mesh is 100% reyon.
To be honest if I wouldn't create this dress, but use it's "bandage" design to 
create a skirt.
Good luck! 

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

D.I.Y: Tie-Dye Maxi Skirt

Maxi skirts have been in trend for a while.
And now I see on Who What Wear that printed maxi's are now in style.
So I guess this tutorial should help you fashionistas who
want to have some D.I.Y fun and get a new piece of trendy clothing.

(yes I do realize there is a topless photo in the image)

This project was presented by I Am Vintage Lover 
and it definitely is one dramatic, eye-catching piece.
Have fun and good luck!

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

D.I.Y: Burberry Inspired Skirt

Yes. You've probably have all seen this tutorial before.
Yes. It's a very cute skirt from Burberry Prorsum SS 2010.
Here's the tutorial
Though I keep questioning myself about what fabric Burberry had used.
It appears very airy and light.
I do love the tutorial.
However, I believe the material Anywho used, does not seem appropriate for the project.
All and all, the results were fantastic, and I shouldn't be the one to criticize.

So, you might wonder why I would mention such an old tutorial post.
One that almost every D.I.Y experimenter has seen.
Well it's because I believe the method Anywho used, can probably be applied with this spandex dress below.

{click to enlarge, found on www.blog.shopnastygal.com}

Monday, 18 July 2011

D.I.Y: Jersey Scarf into a Skirt

It's old, yes. But it's a good video.
The video displays an alternate way of wearing your simple jersey scarf, but it's not going to be worn around your neck...
(from AfterDRK )

A scarf as a skirt from afterDRK on Vimeo.