Inspired by Native Indian women warriors
Materials :
*Natural Oak tree branch
*Cotton ropes
*Wool yarn
Approx. Measurements:
*86 cm (34'' ) wide, including the tree branch
*84 cm (33'') long, with longest part of rope
Ready to hang
Handmade in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Ny
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'Game of Thrones' Costume Designer Michele Clapton Tells Us All About the Season 5 Looks. Here's everything you need to know about Arya's transformation, Daenerys's bespoke jewelry and that unusual prostitute dress.
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Excellent Creative Spark video from TheAcademy featuring the wonderfully talented costume designer Mark Bridges.
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Old Paintbrush Handles Sculpted Into Heads of Women by Rebecca Szeto
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/12/old-paintbrush-handles-sculpted-into-heads-of-women-by-rebecca-szeto/
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A detail by Lemarié, on a Metiers d’Art dress , included featherwork with little leather flowers, beads and appliqué
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Hard work,extraordinary creativity and awesome art of fashion Le Jardin d’Eden dress by Valentino Couture spring'14
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Good source
Revealing Garments: A Brief History of Women’s Underwear
If you’re interested in fashion history [corsets & more!] this it the perfect video for you. It is an hour long, but you go over the basic styles and fashion ideals of history from the medieval age to now.
If you’re only interested in the Corset portions of this video, The main corset talks are from…
10:20-16:00
22:50-28:15
39:15-45:15
"Underwear takes the stage in this talk by H. Kristina Haugland, associate curator of Costume and Textiles at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The history of feminine undergarments—corsets and drawers, bustles and brassieres, stockings and shoulder pads—reflects changing ideals of women’s figures and societal roles, and reveals that ideas of beauty, hygiene, modesty and respectability are both remarkably transitory and enlightening. Drawing from works of art, advertisements, cartoons, literary sources and surviving garments, this generously illustrated lecture enhances the understanding of past and present attitudes and aesthetics. Supported in part by the Art Institute of Indianapolis.”
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Costume Designer Ruth E. Carter (“Lee Daniels’ The Butler,” “Malcolm X,” “Serenity”) takes viewers inside her creative process in an exploration of where ideas come from.
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made by me #fashiondesign,#fashion,#beading,"#seedbeads #buglebeads, #costumedesign, #costume
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final look of my circleskirt made by me #skirt #circleskirt ,#highwaisted, #fashiondesign, #fashion
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My historical costume sketches - from early 20th century
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l love going into old used bookstores. I bought this book and so excited what I'm gonna explore inside of it.
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This dress is probably specific to a character in the play Lend Me a Tenor. If you think it looks familiar, than you are correct, it should look like the Chrysler Building. That is simply why I picked this dress, I love the Chrysler building and I love it being incorporated into a dress.
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