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Creating A Lookbook Pt. 1

November 15, 2011 By Chie

Hello! Since I’ve finished writing the “Making the Wedding Dress” series, I was thinking about what I should do for my next series. I thought it might be fun and informative to do a mini series (Perhaps 3 parts over 3 weeks) on creating a lookbook for your clothes. In the past year or so, I’ve had a number of opportunities to do  photo shoots using my creations. Some shoots were planned by me, and others were collaborations where I contributed as a designer or stylist for someone else’s shoot. For some shoots, I have not even been present, I just loaned out my clothes. Here, I would like to write about the experience as an organizer of a  shoot. Photo shoots are fun, but take a lot of effort! It’s like preparing for a big party.

Here are some things I’ve learned while preparing for a shoot:

1. Decide on a theme and concept.

I like to come up with a cohesive theme incorporating all my designs for a given shoot, this includes deciding how to display the clothes. I like to give a title, like “Secret Garden” or “After the Carnival“. I think it’s fun, and the title will guide you throughout the planning process and help you stay on the initial concept. It is easy to go off track or get confused without a set direction.

2. Collect some inspiration images.

Every time I plan a shoot, I create a folder and save images that are similar to the ones I am aiming for. This helps the photographer, make up artist, model and everyone else involved in the shoot to stay on the same page. This also lets me set the goal for the images that I am hoping to attain. I like this process a lot. I go through Pinterest or Tumblr for pretty images to inspire me.

3. Check out the locations and take pictures.

I vastly prefer the studio, because the weather does not matter. But getting  studio space  in Japan is very expensive.
For the last shoot, I picked a near by park. I went there a couple of times before the shooting day to check out possible locations and took some pictures to help plan specific shots and specific locations within the park.

Other things you might want to consider are: how crowded is the place? do you need to get a permission to shoot at the location? In some places in the past, I was asked whether I have a written permission to shoot.

4. Talk to photographer, model and make up artist.

Communication is key! For successful shoots, I always have a long chain of emails between everyone involved, especially with photographers. I communicate what I’m aiming for, and incorporate their advice and suggestions.

5. Create a shooting plan sheet.

Last shoot I did was the first time I made the plan sheet, and it was an enormous help! I have different columns in Word Doc, stating the order of the shoot and time, inspiration images, location images, clothes and props, and make up and hair plan.

I hope this helps – I will be back on Tuesday next week with more tips 🙂

Filed Under: blog, blogs, DIY Tagged With: diy, fashion, lookbook, photo shoot

Mommy’s Diary 27 – First Halloween

October 27, 2011 By Chie

Baby’s first Halloween! I made this costume – bee and flower. I made the flower for myself, but Andy’s bald head fit in better, so I think he will be the tulip. 🙂 I made these for the BurdaStyle Bernina Halloween contest. The first prize is $1000 in cash! so I thought I’d give it a try. There is no way that I can win this contest though, since other people’s costumes are so so impressive! I am in awe. They are all so elaborate, and I’m embarrassed that I didn’t put too much time into it. Check out here for the 200+ entries for the contest!

The bee outfit is made of yellow sweat shirt jersey, and it is quite comfortable. I traced the pattern from an old one of Kiko’s onesie’s. Stupidly, I made a mistake of tracing a pattern from one she wore when she was three-months old. When I finished the onsie and put it on her, it was way too tight. It looked like she was sitting on air chair because she could not stretch her legs out! So I ended up cutting off the feet. Even still, it fit her tightly. I will have to pass this item on to a baby in my church who is 4 months younger than Kiko.

The tulip is made out of paper with disposable chopsticks for reinforcement, quilt batting, left over pink fabric and grosgrain ribbon.

Filed Under: blog, blogs, creation, mama series Tagged With: bee, BurdaStyle, costume, diy, flower, Halloween, handmade costume

Making Wedding Dress Pt. 13 – Completed!

October 25, 2011 By Chie

So here it is, the end of the Making Wedding Dress series! I handed the wedding dress to my friend, and she wore it at her wedding after party. I was so thrilled to see her wear my creation… I really enjoy making the wedding dress. It took a long time, but the result was satisfying, and most of all, I learned a lot! There are so many things going into a couture sewing, and I can’t wait to improve this area of my sewing skills in the future. In fact, I just bought a book, titled “Cool Couture” by Kenneth D. King to study more.

Anyway, I will stop rambling and let the pictures tell the story:

If you are interested, check out more photos and her testimonial (in Japanese) here🙂

Here is the complete series of my wedding dress production journey!

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
Part 11 – Balloon Train
Part12 – Waist Stay

 

 

Filed Under: blog, blogs, bridal Tagged With: a line wedding dress, diy, flower, handmade wedding, lace, vivat veritas, wedding

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Paint the world lookbook film 🎥 ずっと続けている着物リメイクですが Paint the world lookbook film 🎥 
ずっと続けている着物リメイクですが、最近はオーガンジーなど他の生地をミックスするのがマイブーム。 「着物ってこんなに自由でいいんだ!」という驚きと可能性を、一着一着に詰め込んでいます。

Paint the world lookbook film 🎥 

While kimono upcycling has been my journey for a long time, I’ve recently been obsessed with blending traditional fabrics with other textures like organza. I’m exploring the idea that kimono can be more fluid and free, bringing that sense of possibility into each design.

🎬 Videographer/Director: @rcgilchr 
📸 Photographer/Producer: @odawni.v 
💄 Makeup & Hair Artist: @glam_by_jyoti 
✨ Model/Talent: @anna012945 
💍 Jewelry: @catwalk_bijoux_
🧵 Designer: @vivatveritas 
 
#KimonoStyle #着物リメイク #kimonoupcycle
1月末に行われたコレクティブファッションショーのルックスをご紹介💫 伝統的な生地の美しさを現代のス 1月末に行われたコレクティブファッションショーのルックスをご紹介💫

伝統的な生地の美しさを現代のスタイルへと落とし込めるように意識してデザインしました。

• 帯の巻きスカート
• 銘仙(めいせん)の風合いを活かした遊び心あるロンパース
• 袖のシルエットが際立つ、一枚仕立てのジャケット 

など🧚 

Introducing the looks from the Collective Fashion Show held at the end of January💫

In designing these pieces, my focus was on translating the timeless beauty of traditional Japanese textiles into contemporary, wearable styles.

• The Obi wrap skirt, reimagined for the modern wardrobe.
• The playful Meisen rompers, breathing new life into vintage silk.
• The unlined statement jacket, featuring a striking sleeve silhouette.

Photo credit:
Photographer @maiemilie 
Models @naka_kanar  @anna012945 @mae.suzu.ki @kotoha_mu @_kasumi.y @lei_seans
Event organizer @naka_kanar 

#コレクティブファッションショー #着物リメイク #銘仙 #帯リメイク #一点物 JapaneseTextiles KimonoStyle UpcycledFashion SustainableFashion ModernKimono
今回のオーダーはアメリカから🇺🇸 着物をツーピースにリメイクしました。 この繊細な刺繍、ずっと眺めて 今回のオーダーはアメリカから🇺🇸
着物をツーピースにリメイクしました。
この繊細な刺繍、ずっと眺めていられるくらい綺麗…😍
シルクの肌触りがとにかく柔らかくて、着心地も最高です。
ポケット付きなのも、地味に嬉しいポイント💡
しばらく関税の関係でアメリカに発送出来なかったのですが、UGXが使えるようになったので発送再開しました!

New custom order for a client in the USA! 🇺🇸✨

From vintage kimono to a chic two-piece set. Just look at that embroidery... absolutely stunning! 😍 The silk texture is pure luxury and so comfortable to wear. And yes, it has pockets! 🙌

📢 Shipping update: US shipping is officially BACK via UGX! Thank you for your patience.

#着物リメイク #アップサイクル #サステナブルファッション #着物コーディネート #kimonoremake upcycledfashion handmade
【Pop-up at UNPLAN Shinjuku】 I’ll be setting up a s 【Pop-up at UNPLAN Shinjuku】
I’ll be setting up a shop at UNPLAN Shinjuku @unplan_shinjuku from Feb 28 to March 6. If you’re in the area, come by and check out the pieces in person💕

When I’ll be there:
 * Feb 28 (Sat): 5 PM – 11 PM
 * March 6 (Friday): 5 PM – 11 PM

📍UNPLAN Shinjuku
Address: 5-chōme-3-15 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022

Hope to see you there🫶🏻

【UNPLAN Shinjuku でポップアップします】
2月28日から3月6日まで、UNPLAN Shinjuku でポップアップを開催することになりました。
帯ビスチェや着物で作ったMA1などを直接手に取って頂ける機会なので、ぜひ遊びに来てください♡

在廊日(直接お会いできる日):
 * 2月28日(土): 17:00 – 23:00
 * 3月6日(金): 17:00 – 23:00

3月1日〜5日の期間中も、会場にアイテムを展示、販売しています。ふらっと立ち寄ってもらえると嬉しいです。

📍 UNPLAN Shinjuku(新宿)
160-0022 東京都新宿区新宿5-3-15

Photo credit:
Photographer @maiemilie 
Model @rima_a0905
Event organizer @naka_kanar 

#UNPLANShinjuku #東京ファッション #ポップアップ #TokyoFashion #PopUp
お客様の帯でリュックを作りました🪡 こだわりポイントは… ✔︎縁起の良い「青海波」の柄を活かしたデ お客様の帯でリュックを作りました🪡
こだわりポイントは…

✔︎縁起の良い「青海波」の柄を活かしたデザイン
✔︎荷物がたっぷり入る13cmのマチ
✔︎普段着に合わせやすい絶妙なネイビー

動画の最後で実際に背負ってみましたが、サイズ感もちょうど良く、デイリーユースにぴったりです!通勤でお使い頂けると聞いて嬉しい🥹🫶🏻

I remade a customer’s Obi belt into a backpack🪡✨

Here are the details:
✔︎ A design featuring the ""Seigaiha"" (wave) pattern—a symbol of good luck and peace.
✔︎ A spacious 13cm depth for plenty of storage.
✔︎ A beautiful navy that blends perfectly with everyday outfits.

As you can see in the video, the size is just right and it's perfect for daily use. I’m so glad to hear that she’ll be using it for work🥹🫶🏻

#帯リメイク #アップサイクル #ハンドメイドバッグ  #青海波
Paint the world collection ミニファッションショーから🎨 受け継がれてきた Paint the world collection ミニファッションショーから🎨
受け継がれてきた着物の美しさを、今の空気感に閉じ込めたMA-1。
さりげなく裏地も素敵💓

A glimpse from the "paint the world” collection mini fashion show.
Vintage kimono silk reimagined into a modern bomber jacket.
The vivid red lining tells a story of its own💕

▶︎ Online Shopにて販売中
詳細はプロフィール@vivatveritasのURLをチェック✔︎

Photographer @maiemilie 
Model @ppotatodesu
Event organized by @naka_kanar

#kimonoremake #fashioncollection #着物リメイク#upcycledfashion #kimonostyle tokyofashion
オーストラリアのお客様からオーダーいただいた、着物リメイクのドレスとバッグ。 海を越えてお届けしま オーストラリアのお客様からオーダーいただいた、着物リメイクのドレスとバッグ。

海を越えてお届けしました🌊

桜の柄がスカートの裾と袖🌸

お揃いの巾着バッグも🫶🏻

遠く離れた地で、このドレスが特別な時間を彩りますように💫

A custom-made kimono remake dress and matching bag for my client in Australia🇦🇺

Sent with love across the ocean🌊

The beautiful cherry blossom patterns bloom elegantly along the hem and sleeves🌸

I also crafted a matching drawstring bag to complete the look🫶🏻

#着物リメイク #着物ドレス #オーダーメイド #サステナブルファッション #桜 Kimonoremake Kimonodress UpcycledKimono Custommade Japanesestyle
視線を奪う、孔雀さん🦚💙 正絹の艶やかさを活かした、バックレスデザインのロングドレスです。 チョー 視線を奪う、孔雀さん🦚💙

正絹の艶やかさを活かした、バックレスデザインのロングドレスです。
チョーカー風のホルターネックが顔周りを華やかに見せてくれます。

特別な日は、特別なドレスで👗

▶︎ Online Shopにて販売中
詳細はプロフィール@vivatveritasのURLをチェック✔︎

Eyes on the peacock🦚✨

This backless gown is made from genuine silk kimono fabric. Featuring a chic choker-style halter neck, it’s designed to make an entrance at your next party or resort getaway.

Special days deserve a special dress👗

▶︎ Shop online now
Link in bio: @vivatveritas ✔︎

Photographer @maiemilie 
Model @ganguro_egg
Headband and jewelry @catwalk_bijoux
Event organized by @naka_kanar

#KimonoRemake #SustainableFashion #SlowFashion #Peacock #VivatVeritas
着物ドレス リメイクファッション リゾートコーデ 孔雀 ハンドメイドドレス
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