Busy day at work today 🙁 But Kiko’s laugh made me smile! Hope everyone is having a great day <3
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Inspiration: Joy Cioci
Images: Joy Cioci via Keiko Lynn
I love the Spring 2012 collection by Joy Cioci. She is a relatively new designer who debuted during NYFW AW 2011. I love her elegant, simple design with happy bright colors, and I am so impressed that she created her first full collection when she was 15! I wonder what I was doing when I was 15… You can read more about her here.
Possible DIY ideas from the photos above are unexpected big shoulder cut out in lady like blouse dress, white lace + denim, yellow piping of bias tape details in tweed and tie dye fabrics to get the effect of water color print.
Making Wedding Dress Pt. 11 – Balloon Train
I’m continuing making the wedding dress series! One thing that my bride friend felt very strongly about is including this particular back bow, pictured below(image source unknown). She called it “balloon train”, although it is not really a train in a traditional sense. When coming up with the dress design with her, I asked her to list the features that were most important to her. This bow was her number one priority. I did a bit of research on “balloon train” in Japanese, but nothing really came up, save this one image. It is such a small image I could not really see the exact construction details.
But from talking to my friend, I knew she wanted it to be kind of flowy, bowncy and light weight. We picked polyester organza as a fabric. Then I made three big bows in slightly different sizes, and placed the smallest bow on the top of bigger bows. In the middle bow, I inserted a white wire, so that it would have more 3D effect. I looking at the pictures of the “balloon train” it seemed like to be supported by something like a wire. This would give structure to the bow and keep it from looking too flat.
Under the three bows, I added two long strings of organza to imitate the balloon train. For those strings, I did not finish the hem and left the raw edges. I often stopped and looked at the dress from far to see the balance of the bow. I don’t have many pictures of this process since I was concentrating on making this thing!
Read my progress on sewing wedding dress! :
Part 1 – Fabric shopping
Part 2 – Muslin
Part 3 – Another Muslin
Part 4 – Cutting Fashion Fabric
Part 5 – Sewing the Bust Part
Part 6 – Ruching
Part 7 – Skirt Part
Part 8 – Install a Zipper & Bones
Part 9 – Skirt Lining, Another Attempt to Install Zipper and More Supplies
Part 10 – Hemming and Attaching Pearls and Rhinestones


