Moiré F/W 07.08

undecided, I like it in some of the images, but not sure I would myself wear it. And the extra pair of hands on the comme des garcons jsut keeps drawing me back :wink:
 
never knew the name of this fabric..very interesting. i like it, but it's very hard to pull off.
maybe on a small jacket or skirt would work
 
I like it and I dont at the same time.

I hate it because it reminds me of the curtains in my house back when I was a baby.

And it also reminds me of the pics of my mom's prom pictures in a very stiff pasted moire dress.

I like it on certain things, such as big coats, I actually had this dark emerald green moire coat that I found at the thrift store, and I never used it, so I dumped it, I sorta regret it now, because I see the hidden beauty depending on what you wear it with.

In bit pieces, excellent, as shown on Proenza, hell no.
 
I'd wear the Proenza Schouler skirt (that is a separate skirt right?) and the Jenni Kayne dress, not much else though unless it was to a costume party :P
 
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i mean i don't know about this...
what is the original fabric used to get this effect? taffeta? :unsure:
this moire would not work on tv or film...that is what we try to avoid when it comes to patterns and other prints (tight stripes, some houndstooth & others).
 
^is it because pattern is too distracting? haha, that's really interesting :smile:

i think this fabric is just made with any sort of glossy thread, like silk
and then the moire pattern is woven in with metallic threads
that's at least one way... i guess it's easier to print the pattern these days

i like it... i'd love to try making it once i get my loom back
something sort of subtle/dark like the proenza schouler skirt is nice, i think
 
I guess in the right color it can look good, but on average it looks aged and not in a good way
 

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