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Post by whisker on Aug 27, 2011 5:50:17 GMT
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Post by elaine on Sept 3, 2011 22:54:28 GMT
Designers are becoming more adventurous with what they are using too. Will we see more products we usually throw away, being incorporated like this.
I mean we have now,many fabrics made out of old plastic cups in most high street shops, we just don't know. Some have a label stating..." I used to be 120 plastic cups" or I was once a coat hanger. Can't think what shop it was that labels like this, but it was a a high street one.
We have had designers use fish skin too.
The dress is quite young and funky, if younger it is was made as a copy, in a shop, I'd buy it, purely for the funky look, and the uniqueness of it. Well done to the lady who had the patience to sew all those together.
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Post by mikkel on Sept 4, 2011 15:23:29 GMT
I think I will order a 3-piece suit!
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Post by elaine on Sept 4, 2011 15:52:31 GMT
My you would certainly look dapper, in a suit like that. I can just imagine you waking in to get your morning papers going.." Morning All "
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Post by whisker2 on Sept 5, 2011 20:10:11 GMT
That dress really looks well - and I imagine it's fairly strong too. Usually crisp bags are not so easy to tear open so they should sew up into a sturdy fabric.
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