Lace top with beaded brush strokes.
por Claire de Waard @claire_de_waard
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Having studied on a Hand Embroidery course, I am interested in how traditional techniques can be reinterpreted.
I was interested in creating a capsule collection of garments which would challenge our representation of what lace is but also the making of lace from a technical point of view.
The top made here is a sped up version of what lace can be, playing on the positive and negative space allowed by cutting the fabric away. The 'positive' space allows for further embroidery while the 'negative' space also plays an inherent role in the embellishment, allowing the skin to peek through.
The top was first explored through a paper mock up, cutting away the excess and making sure the different pieces can be held together with bugle beads in narrow gaps. There are only two tiny darts on the bodice, but not seams as the different pieces of fabrics puzzle together to be moulded around the body.
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very contemporary. you're talented. i love it
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