Wednesday, May 26, 2010

My Empire Collection



Yeahhh, I finally started my new collection "Empire Influences". Empire era is mostly focus on garment that has high waist. The top of my dress is strapeless with boning inside and the skirt is on bias to created flare. I added a little flowers details on the top for focusing. I created each flower and then hand sew on the dress to help even the spaces of the flowers detail.



After I cut the bias skirt, I had to make sure to hang the skirt on the dress form before I sew to help stretch out the skirt hem. I hang the crystal stone to help it pull even more.



This is my dress on the model, I took this picture before the actual fashion photo shoot day, just for fun because I want to see how it look. But for the professional picture, the background should be in white or black. I can't wait to finish everything and have my dress ready for the photos day.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Fashion 107B Skirt




This is my Fashion 107B Skirt. Fashion 107B is an advance pattern making class. In this class we have to make pattern for a tailor jacket, a skirt, a trouser and a top. Since I'm working on the tailor jacket, my skirt also a tailor skirt so it can be a whole set of tailors make. I chose Herringbone fabric for my jacket and skirt. My collection is influences by the 1940's era. I try to do my skirt as simple as possible because I'm focus on quality more than quanlity. The fit is great, the structure is clean and in shape. I hand stitched the skirt's top stitchs. I was thinking about doing the top stitch like the denim but I think for a tailor skirt, hand make always look better so I tried to stitch by hand and I made the right decision.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

3rd Thai's Influences Dress




So, this is my final Thai's influence dress, it took more time than I expected. But I'm happy with the outcome. Compare to the second one, this 3rd one is more fitted, I'm improved working with bias dress. It was struggled at first when i worked on my 1st bias dress but I got great advices from teachers and used experiences to worked on the second one. I think the most important thing when you're working with bias is you have to base everything to make sure the fabric stay in place before you sew. Now I know why bias dress is more expensive compare to straight grain dress; it's reasonable. It took more time and more fabric needed. Putting an invisible zipper on the bias dress is another pain. Just try to base everything and make sure your pattern is accurate, otherwise everything will be mess up and take lot of times.

Friday, April 30, 2010








My second collection, based on the Corset Influences. Corset in the history worn by women under outfit to help created shape of their bodies and make the waist looked smaller. Here we are, in a new century, where we want to wear corset but not under outfit. Now, we wear corset outside, look gorgeous and sexy. Its functions still help create shape of women's bodies like in the history.
Let me have a summary of our projects: 1 step: we chose a category, then we picked Influences, all influences must be relates to each other. Then we picked our company, the companies that we are designing for. Then, we find out our target customers. Next steps are: see our competitor company, see their weekness and strongest. Then figure out our company strongs and improve our weekness to make sure that we will be the winners. I found out my story colors for the season and the first collection. Then we do the first line, my first line is Empire Influences, the second line is Corset influences. You can see that my influences is History era. Then I hand sketched my first lines to creat ideas, after that I picked out dresses that I liked and sketched on Adobe Illustrator. After that, I put them together on a Board, where I also used Adobe Illustrator to created background and shadows. And here it is, my second line: Corset Influences.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Empire Inspire








Welcome to " House of TL", these are my first Empire Collection. I'm inspire by the high waist dresses of the Empire era. Why ? Because high waist dress help petite people look taller, show up women's upper part of her body which make she looks feminine and sexy. It's also hide up women who doesn't have a flat stomach. For my opinion, whenever i'm wearing an Empire Dress, I feel I'm Juliet in Shakespeare. Empire dresses are styles that never fade away by times.
So in this collection, I have three dresses in long length and three are is short length. I also picked a color story for my collection because I've to make sure that it's the right color for the season and it's the right colors for my target customers. My Target Customers are Juniors and misses, from 16 to 30 years olds. They are out going, love shopping and playful. People who are looking for sweet sixteen dresses, occasionals party, cocktail party, weddings, and peagant.
I also using ruffles, rhine stones in this collection because I believe that is a hot trend right now. Women always want to be glowing that's why Diamond is expensive. On a garment, Rhinestone is like women's diamond therefore I want to use rhinestone as a trim for my collections. Ruffle, in another way is helping a garment looks charm and sexy. When a women wear something with ruffle, she looks like a flower.

Friday, April 16, 2010

So, I haven't updated my blog to share with you the great new that I got a job as an assistant designer at DJ Bronson, one of a evening, dresses for junior. Yayyy, one more class away from finishing my fashion education and I've got a job. It was the most happiest day of my life.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Forever young skirt.




From the last Spring Refreshing skirt that I made, I had half yard of fabric left over so I sew this mini skirt. It's very easy and if you're fast enough you can make this skirt in less than 15 mins. All you need is just fabric, lining fabric and an elastic for the waist band. The fabric lenghth is depends on how long you want your skirt to be, mine is just about 15 or less (inches). First, I sew the lining and the self fabric together. Then I sew the side seams of the lining and the self. Then, I sew the waist band and connected the waist band to the skirt. Make sure that the waist band and the skirt is evenly divided so that it is in the correct shape of the skirt. And finally, all I have to finish was the hem of the skirt and the lining. It doesn't sound complicated right ? In less than 15 minutes you will finish a skirt that you can wear with any tank top you like. If you are a teen style, you can actually make a bow out of the same fabric as the self, or you can use a different color bow so that it will bring up more on your skirt. If you are more of a modern, sexy style, you can combine the skirt with a waist band. You can wear under the top or on top. It's all depends on you and your style. Summer is here, I hope you enjoy this nice season with some cute skirts that you can wear to the beach, on street, or school. Have a nice summer!