Monday, August 9, 2010

Silk

Here I am in the latest silk creation, Burda Tunic 02-2009110 and Burda skirt 03-2010-105.



Side zipper and re-beading to complete design
Both fabrics were bought at B&J Fabrics in NYC. The black is silk chiffon with three types of beads: black round and rectangular, and silver rectangular. The tunic is in a super lush silk charmeuse. I made it a bit looser this time to accommodate movement- yes, I wear this when I choreograph :) it has such wonderful drape. I also lengthened it 1".

I had very little of the beaded fabric( $$$ ) so I couldn't make a complete match on the sides, although the left side (see above) comes pretty close. But since this design isn't too obvious I just created new design lines by re-beading. Also, I never wear ANYTHING tucked in anymore so I don't have to worry about the upper part. The skirt also ended up a lot shorter and sits on the hips. I wanted to take more photos, but my camera fell off the tripod! Yes it broke, well the flash broke, so DH is off to get a new one. Did you know we've been married for nearly 18 years? That's a LIFETIME here in Hollyweird...

I did manage to take photos BEFORE the accident so below you can see some of the work  I did.



Daisy asked where I buy my silk fabrics:
The plain white and black I buy mostly from Dharma Trading, and some from the Silk Connection.
Katy mentioned Thai Silks and I buy from them too, they have some lovely prints. Then locally, I have F&S Fabrics five minutes away and Moods is about ten minutes... yes, I know, I have it goood...

I have several pieces in my stash and some I don't think I'll use (wrong colors for me), so watch out :) There will be another giveaway muy pronto! We're taking a little break from the hustle and bustle to spend time on the beach in Laguna, and then we're off to NYC.

And to the last giveaway winners; thank you, I received your mailing addresses and the magnifiers will ship tomorrow.

16 comments:

  1. Very chic. I never knew such a thing as a beading needle existed till now either!

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  2. Beautiful garments! Thanks for the information on where you buy silk fabric.

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  3. The skirt is lovely, but I just adore the shirt! The shape is great.

    I'm going to sew my first silk dress in the next few weeks, and I'm already dreaming of the lovely soft silk against my legs. (Side note - how sad is that?! I really must get a life...) I see myself becoming a silk addict.

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  4. I'm a bit of silk addict too - I've starting buying direct from Hong Kong to save money. Your top is fabulous and looks great with a skirt. Funny I'd have only thought to team it with pants.

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  5. Great look - love that top, controlled and yet whispy and fun looking. Great technique on the skirt.

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  6. Your attention to detail always impresses and astounds me! Love both pieces.

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  7. Fabulous ensemble. Enjoy your vackay.

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  8. This is absolutely gorgeous, Birgitte. Did you underline the chiffon? If so, what did you use. I'm sure the beading work was extensive, but the blouse is beautiful. It is the perfect pairing with the skirt also. Love it. Off to NYC again? I'm jealous. Still never been there.

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  9. This is a luxurious outfit! I'm really enjoying the details of your silk.

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  10. I love the combination of fabrics/prints, your fashion sense is amazing! I'll earmark the tunic pattern, it seems to be one that shows a bit of shape at least.

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  11. Fantastic outfit. Te skirt is awesome.

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  12. Great outfit. You work with such beautiful fabrics :)

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  13. That skirt is utterly beautiful, and of course the tunic is, too. You are fortunate to be able to work with these top-of-the-line fabrics, but you are also among the few who deserve to! You know just what to do to turn them into unforgettable pieces of art. Amazing shoes, too! This is exquisite.

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