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Chantilly Lace Wedding Dress Part 1

June 6, 2018 By Chie

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I worked on a wedding dress last winter and I can finally reveal the details now that the bride is married! I was very excited about this dress. It is dainty and romantic. I would wear this for my own wedding! I’m thinking of writing a three or four part series, showing the process of making this made-to-order dress. 

テンパㇼー ロンドン ウェディングドレス

01.
Fining Inspirations – What’s the common element that you keep coming back to? 

Sources from left 1、2、3

When I work with a bride, we always start with collecting images and sketches. We use Pinterest secret board for this. With secret board, other people cannot what you pinned in the board, so you don’t have to worry about revealing the dress details before the wedding ceremony. I asked her to pin anything that drew her attention. When you look back at the board, you find that there are recurring themes, some design elements you keep coming back to. I write down those in bullet points. For this particular dress, it was “mermaid”, “back V”, “short sleeves”, “lace” and “sweep length train”. Some design element might fight each other, then I talk to a bride that it is possible that these two designs might not go well together and ask her the one she want to prioritize. People tend to jam everything in a design, since it is something you can do because of the nature of “order-made”. But it is important to figure out good balance as well. I find this collecting images process is crucial. 

02.
Sketching

ドレススケッチ

Once I have a list of design elements that we want to incorporate in a dress, I sketch. This is actually my least favorite part because I don’t particularly enjoy sketching as an activity, but I am learning to be better at it by doing it often. This process should not be skipped for two reasons – First, it provides the opportunity to imagine the step-by-step sewing process. Some of the questions I ask myself during this process are, “where should a zipper go?”, “what kind of lining should I use?”, “how much would this tulle skirt stretch down if I apply beaded lace at hem?”, “how much fabric do I need” etc. Second reason is to be on the same page with bride. What I’m thinking might not communicate to a bride well without having it in a concrete form, sketch. 

03.
Choosing fabric
繊細 レース

I often use Etsy and Mood Fabrics to source fabrics, especially for lace. I can find satin, tulle, organza and chiffon in Tokyo, but good lace for a reasonable price is hard to come by here. I got samples for three different laces for the bride thsi time – delicate Chantilly lace, classical cord lace and playful tulle lace. During the muslin fitting, we took a look at the samples together to decide which one to go with. 

Next post, I will be writing about a muslin and muslin fitting! 

Price list for made-to-order wedding dress can be found here.


Table of Content

Chantilly Lace Wedding Dress Part 1 (6/6/2018)
  01. Finding Inspirations
  02. Sketching
  03. Choosing Fabric

Chantilly Lace Wedding Dress Part 2 (6/13/2018)

Behind the Scenes of Shibuiro Mode Exhibition

May 30, 2018 By Chie

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渋色モード 展示

Hello! I wanted to share some pictures of my recent exhibition/fashion show from 5/15/2018 – 5/25/2018. On display were my one of a kind kimono dresses using second hand kimonos, mostly in silk. It was an opportunity for me to showcase twenty different dresses and my first attempt to put together a fashion show. I have more photos coming from the official photographer, but here are some from my camera. 

I collaborated with a spacial designer, David Takahashi and illustrator, Erica Ward. David made the all-white installation with fabrics, paper and plastic, which complimented the colorful kimono dresses. Erica made pen and watercolor paintings that were directly inspired by six of my kimono dresses. 渋色モード 展示

渋色モード 展示

渋色モード 展示David layered white in different textures. According to him, he took the ideas from wisteria trellis, which blossom in May here. 

渋色モード 展示Erica’s illustration, “Alight”, next to my azuki beans dress (left). 

渋色モード 展示

渋色モード 展示

渋色モード 展示Hidemi (left) modeled for the show, and Yuji (right) is the owner of the gallery, “Ego – Art & Entertainment Gallery” in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.渋色モード 展示Here is what it looked like the front, my dress displayed:)渋色モード 展示 渋色モード 展示 渋色モード 展示 渋色モード 展示

I made a short video clip of me working with the kimono. Captions are in Japanese. I started making kimono dresses for a client about two years ago. Client would provide me with kimono and patterns, along with specific instructions as to how it should be made in terms of pattern placements. I really enjoyed working with these projects as each one is different. As I was sewing these dresses, I could not stop imagining how I would make it if it were left to my own devices, because although I enjoy the idea of using old, beautiful silk fabric and turned it into something new, the patterns, silhouette, colors were not something I would wear. Then when I was walking a street of Tokyo one day, it dawned on me, perhaps I can make it myself? Why not, since there are so many second hand kimonos available in Japan. I bought them at second hand shops like Tansuya, thrift shops, flea market and online (I wrote more about it here) and started experiment with them.  It takes a long time to make one dress, since I have to take the kimono apart first, wash it (if I think the fabric can take the wash), iron it, examine the pattern and stains (old kimonos often have stains or damages), and sew it into a dress. Depending on a design, I can make up to two dresses from one kimono. Each time is different and it is fun!  

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You Are Invited! Kimono Dress Fashion Show

April 25, 2018 By Chie

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Shibuiro Mode Kimono Refashioned Dress Show

Shibuiro Mode – Kimono Refashion Dress Show

Come join a fusion event incorporating a fashion designer, an illustrator and a spatial designer. We will be exhibiting kimono upcycled dresses by me, original artwork inspired by antique kimonos from Erica Ward Illustration, and tie-in spatial design from the mind of David Takahashi. Kimono dresses (you can see some here, here and here) are one-of-a-kind, and have been reimagined for wear in daily life. These antique kimonos have been made with unique colors and textures called “Shibuiro”, which are impossible to find in off the rack fast fashion. 

On Saturday 5/19, there will be show blending all these elements in what will be a fashion event unique to this venue and these designers. These elements will also be exhibited for viewing from 5/15(Tuesday) to 5/25(Friday) at the Ego – Art & Entertainment Gallery. 

【Fashion Show event】
Date: Saturday 5/19/2018
Time: 4pm – 6pm, show starts at 4:30pm
Place: Ego – Art & Entertainment Gallery 
Nihonbashi Honmachi 4-7-5
Entrance fee :1,000 yen (1 drink included)
Ticket can be purchased here.

【Exhibition】
5/15~5/25
Tuesday~Thursday: 13:00~17:00
Friday: 13:00~19:00
Closed Sunday/Monday 
Entrance Freekimono refashioned dresssdark red kimono dress silkwashable kimono top and pants set

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お客様からお預かりした大切な帯。 大切に保管されていた帯ほど、実は「日常でどう使えばいいかわからな お客様からお預かりした大切な帯。

大切に保管されていた帯ほど、実は「日常でどう使えばいいかわからない」という声をよく伺います。だからこそ、その帯の物語を読み解きながら、現代の暮らしに馴染むデザインに仕立て直すことを意識してます😌

パッと見にはわからないけれど、実は使いやすさを追求した仕掛けが隠れています。

ショルダーを付ければ、両手が空くアクティブなスタイルにも対応👜

あなたの思い出の帯も、こんな風に日常の相棒にしてみませんか?

A precious obi entrusted to me by a client.

I often hear people say they aren't sure how to incorporate their cherished obis into their daily lives. That is exactly why I focus on reading the story woven into the fabric and reimagining it into a design that fits modern living😌

There are hidden details that make this bag truly functional, even if you can't see them at first glance. By attaching the shoulder strap, it becomes the perfect hands-free bag for an active lifestyle👜

#upcycledfashion #着物リメイク #obibag #remake #sustainablestyle
飛行機と電車の中で作ったジャケットです✈️🚆 去年の夏の3週間、アメリカとヨーロッパを旅しながら、 飛行機と電車の中で作ったジャケットです✈️🚆

去年の夏の3週間、アメリカとヨーロッパを旅しながら、座席でひたすらチクチク🪡着物の裏地にキルト芯を挟んで、フリーハンドで刺し子して、日本に帰ってから染めました。

This jacket was made on airplanes and trains✈️🚆

Over three weeks last summer, traveling through the US and Europe, I stitched away in my seat🪡 
Kimono lining sandwiched with quilt batting, sashiko stitched freehand, then dyed after I got back to Japan.

Model
@kana_nakar

Photographer 
@nothing_special_88 

Nails
@ms_muse_nail

Jewelry
@viviange

Hair 
@angh0
@sho_kanaida
@iam__little__boy

Make up
@glam_by_jyoti

#kimonoupcycle #sashiko #sustainablefashion #ReleasedReimagined
#刺し子
お客様から届いたステキな帯を、オーダーメイドのリュックにアップサイクルしました✂️ 吉祥文様が織り お客様から届いたステキな帯を、オーダーメイドのリュックにアップサイクルしました✂️

吉祥文様が織り込まれた錦の帯地は、黒地に金・白・紫…と、見る角度によって表情が変わる贅沢な一品。その美しさをそのまま活かしながら、毎日持ち歩きたくなる使いやすいリュックに仕立てました。内ポケット付きで、実用性もしっかり。

受注制作についてはプロフィールのリンクよりお問い合わせください💌

A client’s treasured obi has found a new life as a custom-made backpack✂️

The brocade fabric, woven with auspicious Japanese motifs, shifts from gold to white to violet depending on the light, a truly luxurious textile. I tried to preserve its beauty while crafting it into a backpack you’d actually want to carry every day. Complete with interior pockets for real-world practicality.

For custom orders, visit the link in our profile 💌

#KimonoUpcycle #SlowFashionJapan #WearableHeritage #着物リメイク #帯リメイク
着物リメイクをするとき、どうしても捨てられてしまうことの多い裏地。 薄手のシルクの手触り、もったい 着物リメイクをするとき、どうしても捨てられてしまうことの多い裏地。

薄手のシルクの手触り、もったいなくてサマーワンピースに生まれ変わらせました。

そのままでは物足りないのでアーティストの Riko Monma @rikoshurimonmaさんに染め直しをお願いしたら、一気に息を吹き返しました✨

数年前に作ったこの一着、今回の @designerhelен とのイベントで、コレクションに加えることにしました。

Helenからは色の組み合わせについていろいろアドバイスをもらって、自分だけでは絶対に辿り着けなかったような配色を試してみたり。準備の時間も、とても楽しかった😌

The lining of a kimono — often discarded when the fabric is remade into something new.
That soft, lightweight silk felt too good to let go, so I turned it into a summer dress. It needed something more, so I asked artist Riko Monma to dye it for me — and suddenly it came alive again.

I made this piece a few years ago, but for the recent event with @designerhelena, I decided to bring it into the collection. Helen gave me so much guidance on color — combinations I never would have arrived at on my own. The whole preparation process was just really, really fun😌

Model
@bethenny.x

Photographer 
@nothing_special_88 

Nails
@ms_muse_nail

Jewelry
@viviange

Hair 
@angh0
@sho_kanaida
@iam__little__boy

Make up
@glam_by_jyoti

#着物リメイク #キモノアップサイクル #KimonoUpcycle #SustainableFashionTokyo #ReleasedReimagined
生地をよく見ると、お姫様が👸 金彩の御所車、菊、そしてひっそりと佇む姫。 裾に宿ったまま、また別 生地をよく見ると、お姫様が👸

金彩の御所車、菊、そしてひっそりと佇む姫。 
裾に宿ったまま、また別の人生を歩みだしました♡

Released. Reimagined. — Helen Castillo @designerhelen x Vivat Veritas 

Look closely at the fabric — there’s a princess👸

A gilded royal carriage, chrysanthemums, and a maiden standing quietly in the shadows. Still living in the hem, she steps into another life♡

Model
@_kasumi.y

Photographer 
@nothing_special_88 

Hair 
@angh0
@sho_kanaida
@iam__little__boy

Make up
@glam_by_jyoti

Nails
@ms_muse_nail

#着物リメイク #御所解 #KimonoRemake #TokyoFashion #ReleasedReimagined
@allpress_espresso のコーヒーバッグで作りました☕️ Cafés do Bras @allpress_espresso のコーヒーバッグで作りました☕️

Cafés do Brasil 豆を運んでいた頃の文字が、そのままジャケットの背中に残っています。
着物だけでなく、面白い来歴のある生地をもっと取り入れていきたいと思っています✂️
素材:コーヒーバッグ × 着物シルク

Made from a coffee sack sourced from @allpress_espresso.

Cafés do Brasil — the stamp from its days carrying beans stays right there on the back. 

Kimono fabric has always been at the heart of what I do, but I want to bring in more materials with a history — things that have traveled, carried weight, meant something before they became a garment.

Materials: coffee sack × kimono silk

Photographer 
@nothing_special_88 

Model
@emorylove33

Jewelry
@viviange

Hair 
@angh0
@sho_kanaida
@iam__little__boy

Make up
@glam_by_jyoti

#upcycledfashion #sustainablestyle #coffeesack #wearablestories #ReleasedReimagined
蝶は、繭の中でひとりで変わるわけじゃない。 縫う人がいて、形が生まれる。 描く人がいて、顔に光が宿 蝶は、繭の中でひとりで変わるわけじゃない。

縫う人がいて、形が生まれる。
描く人がいて、顔に光が宿る。
飾る人がいて、耳元に物語が揺れる。

そのひとつひとつが重なって、
一着の服がランウェイで羽を広げます🦋

今回のショーに関わってくださったすべての方へ💌
ありがとうございました。皆様の手が、この服を完成させてくれました。

A butterfly doesn’t transform alone.

Someone sews, and a shape is born.
Someone paints, and light finds a face.
Someone adorns, and a story stirs beside the ear.

Each gesture layered upon the next —
until one garment spreads its wings on the runway🦋

To everyone who was part of this show 💌
Thank you.🥹Your hands brought this to life.

Photographer 
@nothing_special_88

Model
@yui78_02

Jewelry
@viviange

Hair 
@angh0
@sho_kanaida
@iam__little__boy

Make up
@glam_by_jyoti

#ReleasedReimagined #kimono #着物リメイク #sustainablefashion #runway
Before the doors opened, there was this. Garments Before the doors opened, there was this.

Garments waiting on the rack. Brushes in hand. Quiet conversations in corners. The unhurried moment before everything becomes a show.

""Released. Reimagined."" with @designerhelen was made possible by so many generous hands — our makeup and hair team, our models, every person who showed up early and stayed late. Thank you for caring for these pieces, and for each other, the way you did.

More to come🤍

扉が開く前の、静かな時間。

ハンガーに並ぶ作品たち。メイクブラシの音。片隅でかわされる小さな会話。 すべてがショーになる前の、穏やかな瞬間。

@designerhelen との“Released. Reimagined."" は、たくさんの方々の手によって生まれました。 メイク・ヘアチームのみなさん、モデルのみなさん、早くから駆けつけて最後まで残ってくれたすべての方へ。 本当にありがとうございました。
次回も頑張ります🤍

Photographer 

Models
@emorylove33
@naka_kanar
@bethenny.x
@izumi_nishida
@yui78_02
@aino.yamada03
@_kasumi.y
@sienna.christinaaa

Nails
@ms_muse_nail

Jewelry
@viviange

Hair 
@angh0
@sho_kanaida
@iam__little__boy

Make up
@glam_by_jyoti

#releasedreimagined #KimonoUpcycling #BehindTheScenes #SustainableFashion #着物リメイク
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