Hey it's officially summer! As I type kids are preparing to run out of the classrooms, teachers ready to let loose and I get a chance to quaff free champers get inspired by all of the amazing design work on display at the end-of-year shows in London.
My hubby is an architect who teaches at a university here, and after a long slog of a school year (mine of course, by association) I love having the chance to revisit that annual feeling of achievement and relief that's in the air - even if I know scant little about architecture.
So this year I made a dress for the event. This heavy stretch cotton waterlily fabric is from the Stofftraum in Basel where I also got the fabric for my Edinburgh dress.
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I think i'll just stand over here and drink some wine... |
The pattern has kimono sleeves and a slightly tulip shaped skirt with a couple of volume-ifying tucks and pockets. I already have a couple more on the go in different fabric and colours.
I'm no expert in architecture or fashion, but I do love when our interests meet. (Kind of like how the best architectural bookshop in Basel is next to the fabulous Stofftraum - kismet!)
Or, as the lovely Elsa Schiaparelli says in her autobiography:
"[Shchiap] felt that clothes had to be architectural: that the body must never be forgotten and it must be used as a frame is used in a building."
It's something to work towards in every new sewing year...
Happy sewing x
Happy sewing x
Love the dress! what pattern did you use?
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's my own! :)
Deletethat picture of you drinking wine-- you are the wildest wildflower is a sea of neutral!!! absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeletei'm often struck & inspired by buildings here in NY-- like you say, no expert, but everyone can appreciate beauty ;)
Ha ha, bless you! Us sewistas can always entertain ourselves, in the drabbest of situations ;0)
DeleteI LOVE it! So springy and fun.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Deletefabulous fabric!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had 10 yards of it!!!
DeleteThis is a beautiful dress and stunning fabric. I love those pleats on the skirt (and the pockets). Such a gorgeous dress.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Helen. This was the fastest pattern I've ever drafted...I must try not to overthink things in the future!
DeleteLove the dress - and great pics of the event!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nat!
DeleteWhat beautiful fabric--I love how you used it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa! It was a joy to work with...serious colour therapy!
DeleteBeautiful. I love the length and I'd love to know more about the pattern too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Emma! It's my own but I hope to share it.
DeleteLovely!!! I love flowered fabric and the sleeves are perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cherie!
DeleteAbsolutely the best dressed of the party!!! Love your dress, the print is awesome, so colourful!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos too!
Thank you!!
Deleteso gorgeous! you look like a walking monet painting
ReplyDeleteThank you!! I would frame this fabric if I could!!
DeleteGorgeous dress! I love how you stand out so colourful,y againsth everyone else in that second picture.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kat! Credit to the Mr. for spotting the opportunity! ;)
DeleteI really love your dress! So happy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Justine!
DeleteThis is so pretty! You must have the best wardrobe... everything you make is so nice!
ReplyDeleteBut that's what I think about YOUR wardrobe!
DeleteSo beautiful dress! Just found your blog. - Really a nice one! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for dropping by! :) Looking forward to seeing your makes too!
DeleteLovely dress! This fabric is so cheerful :) Perfect for the summer and the colours look great on you. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely dress! Look great on you!!
ReplyDeleteDear Honig-design, please publish this pattern, this is so lovely ! Thank you a lot.
ReplyDeleteHi Clo Tilde! Thank you and glad you like it! I am working on it ;)
DeleteThank you in advance. I am so impatient. See you !!
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