Fashion Show Looks 6-10
August 16, 2010 1:20 pmI can’t beleive I’ve forgotten to show you the rest of my fashion show. So here it is !
Look6: (my other sister modeling)
Round 1- This is a cocktail dress I made hand dyed in a gradient grey. It’s paired with grey sued flats and a leather sued bag by Nuala.
It’s the only pic I have of this one!
Look 8
Round 1- Thirfted lace top, black poofy skirt, cuff by Nuala and black heels
Round 2- necklace by Stipe, leather belt by Nuala(You have got to see closeups of this when I get them. It’s GORGEOUS!), grey socks and we reversed the skirt so the tulle showed.
Round 3- switched to a white tank and added ballerina socks
Look 7
There wasn’t any great consecutive shots of this on the runway so I though I’d share with you this picture that Paul Ferraddas took after the show in about two minutes. How amazing is this shot?!!
And I had to show you all the detail in the back, too, because it’s my favorite part. This one took a looong time!
(This dress is for sale)
Look 9
Round 1,2- I HAD to have a corchet dress in the show. I don’t know what it was. But the girls at Stripe found me this old one. It was very victorian to begin with. So I restructured it to create something more relevant. I don’t have a picture for look 1, but itw as without the socks and chains. We added those for round 2.
Round 3- I made this big poofy sleeve out of a vintage pieces of fabric. We changed the shoes and added more gold jewelry.
(this dress is for sale)
Look 10 (also my sister)
Round 1- This was my finale dress. I made it then hand dyed it in a gradient lilac. You can barely see, there is a small gathering at the hip, just like the one in look 6. e have it paired with a suede bag by Nuala and gold sandals.
Round 2- Horrible phone picture, but what we did was add a jeweled bustle by Stripe.
Round 3- No pictures, but it had a yellow petticoat made by the owner of Stripe, Suna and gold heels.
Oddly enough, I’ve sold 3 of these dresses. I thought this would be the last one to sell because it’s so fancy!
Credits:
All Hair and Makeup by L’Atelier Salon
Shoes provided by Bunny’s Shoes
Jewelry by at Stripe
Leather bags, jewelry and accessories by Terry McInerey of Nuala Leather
Organized and styled by Julianne Castro
Food by Anna St. John and Breanna Greene
Photographer Tim Cattera, Ferradas Photography
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Fashion Show Looks 1-5
July 20, 2010 8:08 amWhen Stripe first approached me about the idea of the fashion show, I was thrilled and intimidated all at the same time. We had about 2 month to put it together. Maybe 2 month for a designer with no children would have been feasible, but since I’m a stay at home mom of three with tons of summer activities looming around the corner, I didn’t know how I could put together a 10 look show. The cost was also daunting! Think about all the fabric it takes for one dress then think about 10 looks! So the solution we came up was to reuse pieces to help with time and money. So you’ll see that as I describe each look.
As I’ve said before, the concept was “The Thistle in the Kiss”. We wanted portray pure beauty, then have each look progress to a more roughed up look, yet still beautiful. So each model came down 3 times and the looks were styled progressively to display that concept. The hair and makeup also changed each time down. You should have seen the madness backstage!
Look1:
Round 1- Tina wore a thrifted white leather skirt with a black top I made. It was heavily textured in the front and back. She also wore one of Nuala’s black leather cuffs with vintage jewels on it and a pair of grey suede wedges.
Round 2- we reversed the shirt so the back was low and added these chains draping the back.
Round 3- we added a clutch, boots, and a ruffled bustle.
Look2:
I found this amazing dress at the thrift store. I liked the bottom of it. So I took apart the top and redid with different fabrics so it gathered to one side. Then I added the piece I made at the shoulder, then altered the bottom to add more fabric and shape. It’s paired with wood heels.
Round 2- We added one of Nuala’s leather cuffs, an AMAZING bag she made and boots.
Round 3- Added a suede vest, lace and chain sleeve and thick wool socks.
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Success
July 10, 2010 4:49 pmThe show was amazing!! I can’t wait to tell you all about it. But I”m so tired today I can barely type. So here are a couple photos to share with LOTS more to come. I can’t wait to tell you about all the amazing people that put it together. But for now, visuals.
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Fashion Show Feelings
July 8, 2010 9:56 amTomorrow is the fashion show at Stripe that I’m doing with Terry of Nuala Leather. I can’t beleive after a couple months of planning it’s finally here. I thought I’d share with you a little collage of some of the pieces I’ve done.
There’s lots of texture in the palette shown above. The Thistle in the Kiss is a very artistic show, not a traditional fashion show.. The way it’s working is there are 10 looks. Each model will walk down once with their original looks. Then there will be pieces added and evolution in hair and makeup to progress the look. Each model will have 3 different looks, all based off of the original garment.
With one day left, my thoughts are racing.In all honesty, I am nitpicking each piece, wishing I would have done more on one, less on the other. With only a couple months to put this together and with 3 children to care for, time was very limited for me. So I’m filled with ‘what ifs” on certain pieces. But I’m feeling today the need to let it go, to stand behind what I did and to be thankful for where I am. I feel like the thing I am most proud of is that almost a year ago I was sitting at vacation with my family and they were saying I should get some labels made for the kids clothes I had made for the girls. We were coming up with all these names and I realized they just weren’t me. “Lex” was simple and not over thought. So it was then I came up with my name. Here I am a year later, selling my own designs and having my first local show. I’m just really grateful.
I believe that God gives us each talents, avenues of creativity to bring us joy and bring glory to Him. I’m so grateful that He’s placed this in my life and I’m happy that I’ve been able to embrace it and grow from it. It’s brought me immeasurable joy. In my life as a stay at home mom, the day in day out of things aren’t rewarding. It’s an unglorified job. It’s hard and taxing. And I love it. But using your creative outlet to find small joys that are just your own has so much value. They’re small gems in life. So I just encourage you all to find your gift, embrace it, and love it. It doesn’t have to be big. If tomorrow was the height of what I’m supposed to do with this gift, I’d be just as happy. I could go back to just sewing clothes for the girls and be thrilled. I’m just enjoying each step.
Because to me, “Everything I am is for Your glory. Everything I am, for You alone.”
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The Thistle in the Kiss Fashion Show
June 22, 2010 2:57 pmI am SO excited and proud to announce my first fashion show! It’s why I’ve been so preoccupied lately! Here is the official invitation, with one of my dress designs from the show.
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