Saturday, April 13, 2013

Beauty vs Comfort. Why not both?

Vortex Technique Masterclass Online

Too many budding designers want to skip the mathematics and geometry of design and jump straight into the "fun part".  But it is not likely that you will last long in fashion design without learning at least the boring basics. Here is an example of what I mean. When I first began to design, I made two gorgeous dresses for my stepdaughters. I spent a week almost non-stop working to have the dresses finished in time for a holiday party that we were to attend. I had noticed some flaws in the dresses when they had tried them on before week's end but - without any knowledge about darts and other patternmaking basics for adjusting design to body type - I had no idea how to resolve them. I may as well have been blindfolded during the fitting process.
    The day of the party finally arrived. The girls were chatting excitedly as they made themselves up. Custom made dresses! But the excitement began to fade when my first girl shimmied into her gold and black satin A-line dress.  Beautiful when it was still on the hanger, the dress now made my sweet, innocent 14-year-old stepdaughter look pregnant. Sibling rivalry took hold, "Look at the front flying out!" her sister laughed at her. But now it was her turn. She confidently slipped into her own sparkly strapless cocktail dress. "My boobs feel like they are falling out." she whined, wide-eyed, looking to me for a solution.
     "It is late." I answered, almost in denial. "We've got to get going." I secretly hoped these wardrobe malfunctions would somehow magically disappear by the time the party started. For the rest of the evening one girl had her hand on her belly and people kept asking her if she had a tummy ache. The other spent the entire party looking down to make sure her boobs were in place and spent most of the time tugging her dress up.
     Apparel design involves more than just a pretty outcome. The wearer of your creation must also be comfortable and feel confident. Once you have learned the basics of patternmaking you will find that not only will your designs be more comfortable to wear and fit more gracefully. The architectural concepts of basic patternmaking lend to modification and enhancement in order to create beauty in a garment as well.  Your creativity will be set free. You will not be stuck wondering HOW to make a creation functional.  Shingo Sato is a master at this, transforming basic patterns and going way outside the box. Consider enrolling in one of his 3 or 5 day TR Patternmaking seminars, held in Milan or Melbourne. There is also an online masterclass. Note: Although not required, it is suggested you have basic patternmaking skills before you enroll.  Next sessions September 2013. Shingo Sato - TR Cutting School

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Motorcycle Style

Marlon Brando in "The Wild One" (1953)

Paul Teutul Sr., Founder of OCC
Bikers. Beautiful, tough. Disturbing yet intriguing.  Their edge drives us crazy. Do you dare approach or will you admire from afar? Whatever you decide you can definitely draw inspiration from motorcycle biker style if you so choose! You will also earn points for learning to work with leather as your fabric. Start your biker inspired designs by making a simple doo rag. Then go from there.
While we are on the topic of motorcycles - Become a fan on Orange County Choppers Facebook page and submit your application to become the Creative Director on Paul Teutul's new TV series on CMT. Don't be shy! You have nothing to lose. Not even the cost of postage since you will submit your resume to the Orange County Choppers email address. Imagine having your resume read by the head honcho of the number one producer of custom motorcycles in the world! If you are in the Newburgh, NY area in the U.S.A. be sure to stop by the OCC Cafe for delicious food and good fun. Don't miss Karaoke Thurdsay!

January 2012 motorcycle calendar babe Jessica / Kawasaki Z1000.
*You must be a legal U.S. resident to apply
**Potential employment through Orange County Choppers, Inc.



If you are in the Newburgh, NY area in the U.S.A. be sure to stop by the OCC Cafe for delicious food and good fun. Don't miss Karaoke Thurdsay!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Do-it-Yourself Lipstick with only TWO household ingredients.


If you are a minor please ask an adult to help you because the mixture is very hot at first. Why not experiement combining the halves of two different crayola crayons to come up with your own unique shade? My favorite part about do-it-at-home lipstick is: NO Animal Testing.