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Old 28-01-2006   #31
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I was inspired by Marie Antoinette, of course, and the way the socialites during the 1700s dressed, and a large influence of Juergen Teller's "Louis XV" photos is in this.

 

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great pictures so far, Sieriyu - I love the colours you used, and the dress reminds me of Balenciaga and poesy I just love your silhouette! Its very simple but so effective

 
Old 29-01-2006   #33
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Thanks for the complements. Sorry the crappy quality and the line paper. I'll try and make it better for next week.
 
Old 29-01-2006   #34
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This sounds like a great game, I'm working on mine right now!
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Old 29-01-2006   #35
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JR1, yours remind me of Galliano, which is not a bad thing.
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Old 29-01-2006   #36
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Poesy, I like your coloring and Sieriyu, yours seem very down to earth.

Here's mine, inspired by the women Toulous-Lautrec portrayed, 1890's.
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^ Thankyou for comparing me with Galliano!!
I love yours, and I could see the hat being great and I love the pink you used in it..
 
Old 29-01-2006   #38
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I love yours Hana. Great colors. You think we can start this under a different thread so everything can be moer organized?
 
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^ how do you mean
 
Old 30-01-2006   #40
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Just redo this thread and havbe the first post with a list of the contestants and a overlook of things. I don't know like since random people commented but didn't really join. That's just if you want. =/ (I'm a neat freak)
 
Old 31-01-2006   #41
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JR1 this is a terrific idea! And I love your entry too! I hope I have a little time tonight to do mine... hmmmm
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Old 31-01-2006   #42
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Wow! Excellent work so far everyone... I'm working on my comments/reviews as we go so they'll be ready to post on Friday, and am working on my designs also... so I should be posting mine tomorrow or the next day!

Sieriyu, I don't really see it as necessary to start a whole new thread with a list of the contestants, because I'm sure different people will be joining with each new theme, or deciding not to, etc... And there's no way to stop the conversations and comments... So as long as everything's on topic I think we can keep the thread as is? What do you think?

finalfashion I'm dying to see yours!
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Old 31-01-2006   #43
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Ok... here's my version! I just did it quickly so it's not really the best I can do

I was inspired by womens costume in fine art in 18th century europe. It's a mini baby doll with "watteau" pleats at the back, and three tiered sleeves from a little later in the same century...

Same century as JR1 but a different take, eh?

I imagine it in a very plain, stiff fabric like a taffeta or a stiff satin...
I don't often design fancy dresses so this is a bit of a departure.



you can see a watteau painting here:
http://www.wga.hu/art/w/watteau/antoine/2/21enseig.jpg
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Old 31-01-2006   #44
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Wow, everyone is so talented
 
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Ok... here's my version! I just did it quickly so it's not really the best I can do

I was inspired by womens costume in fine art in 18th century europe. It's a mini baby doll with "watteau" pleats at the back, and three tiered sleeves from a little later in the same century...

Same century as JR1 but a different take, eh?
I love yours finalfashion, and I think your take on it is amazing, because I know I probably would never have thought of that!
 
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