Hello Hive
It's funny how we seem to give names to different things in the field of our career.
Coming to fashion, have you ever wondered why it is called a princess cut or was it that a princess originated that style line. At least I found out that kimono is relatable and has some traditional meaning in Japanese as a robe with wide sleeves and sash.
You are most likely wearing the letter A when you out on a A-line dress. What about your butterfly dress, do you fly when you wear them or your pencil trouser probably thinks that you Need to be slim and straight 🤓😀😁.
This is by the way. I sewed a dress for this week project hoping that I could sew some elegant party dresses for myself.
The gold color wasn't pronounced and the dress looks too simple compared to what I imagined the outcome to be.
But not to worry, I have some pearls and beads hoping that this will turn out to be one decent yet beautiful party dress.
Look at the style line below the waist, what should I call that one since it is not a process cut.
A tummy cut or what?🤓😀 since the dart passed along that waist line in a v-shape manner.
Some outstanding designers have coined named for their brands and created some of the terms we use in the fashion industry.
Some have fit the different designs but some remained funny.
Knife pleat doesn't mean we are making the pleat with a knife.
What other skylines have you heard in fashion that is amusing.
Happy mothers day to all the responsible mother's and mother like figure on hive.
On the occasion of the special celebration, I wanted to design something special as a gift for any deserving mother but I ran out of fabrics and had to stick with making this dress for today's project.
The timing for gift is never too late and that can possibly happen during the week.
Thank you for having me.