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Victoria Jin
Австрия
Добавлен 8 фев 2023
Art Attack for adults who love fashion.
website: victoriajin.com
instagram: @victoriajin
email: inquiry@victoriajin.com
website: victoriajin.com
instagram: @victoriajin
email: inquiry@victoriajin.com
The Ultimate Studio Reset and Declutter
documenting the small things I do in between chaotic projects to keep me and my sewing studio breathing evenly
Links
You can find me on Instagram here: victoriajin
See more of my work here: victoriajin.com/
or contact me via email here: hello@victoriajin.com
Book Shelf
My favorite books on art, fashion, couture, and creativity:
bookshop.org/lists/slowpoke-library
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:39 Objects Have Homes
02:02 Containers Matter
04:09 Hang Everything
05:53 Top to Bottom
05:51 Final Thoughts
Gear
Camera: BlackMagic Cinema Camera 6K FF
Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm Lens
Audio: Sennheiser MKE600
Edit: FCPX
Grade: Davinci Resolve Studio
Music
Epidemic Sound | share.epidemicsound.com/6rhjj9
#creativestudi...
Links
You can find me on Instagram here: victoriajin
See more of my work here: victoriajin.com/
or contact me via email here: hello@victoriajin.com
Book Shelf
My favorite books on art, fashion, couture, and creativity:
bookshop.org/lists/slowpoke-library
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:39 Objects Have Homes
02:02 Containers Matter
04:09 Hang Everything
05:53 Top to Bottom
05:51 Final Thoughts
Gear
Camera: BlackMagic Cinema Camera 6K FF
Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm Lens
Audio: Sennheiser MKE600
Edit: FCPX
Grade: Davinci Resolve Studio
Music
Epidemic Sound | share.epidemicsound.com/6rhjj9
#creativestudi...
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Видео
I Spent 40 Hours Making a Shirt | The Anatomy of a Garment
Просмотров 8 тыс.14 дней назад
The Anatomy of a Garment is my new ongoing series focused on studying and constructing some of the most classic garments in history - pieces that might already be in your wardrobe. In each episode, I'll explore their histories, the craftsmanship behind them, and practical construction techniques. First up: The classic button-up shirt. Note to magpies: Don't worry, maximalist projects still come...
A Naïve Guide to Shirring
Просмотров 4 тыс.2 месяца назад
I love September. It means 1) a good excuse to buy nice pens 2) annual planning the year ahead and 3) trying my hand at new techniques (shirring and working with lace) never afore attempted in this sewing hut before. Hope you like this one ♥️ Links You can find me on Instagram here: victoriajin or contact me via email here: hello@victoriajin.com Book Shelf My favorite books on fas...
The De Vil's In the Details: A Polkadot Coat Inspired by Cruella
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.4 месяца назад
How many times can I say "Polkadot" in one video? Today I'm attempting to make my own version of Cruella's Polkadot coat from 102 Dalmatians (2000) starring Glenn Close, with costumes designed by the infallible late Anthony Powell. Hope everyone's having a beautiful start to the summer! x LINKS RUclips: @victoriajin www.youtube.com/@victoriajin Instagram: victoriajin CONTACT 💌 hel...
The Perfect Ruffle Dress to Nap In (and an Armchair Cover to Match)
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Summer is here and I am back! I've been gardening, freelancing, riding donkeys in the mountains, researching 18th century Rococo fashion. Today's project is partially inspired by the 1988 film Dangerous Liaisons. While the film's costumes are opulently maximalist, I opted for something more simple, more lazy, more... languid. I hope you like this one, Vic x SOCIALS RUclips: @victoriajin www.you...
I Turned My Camera Roll Photos into a Dress (using UV Resin)
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.9 месяцев назад
key attributes of the post-internet "photo dump": a collection of images that are unedited, not curated, not uniform, not polished, and not necessarily professional. how many of these did I achieve? yes. LINKS RUclips: @victoriajin www.youtube.com/@victoriajin Instagram: victoriajin Newsletter: victoriajin.substack.com/ READING LIST my favorite books on couture, fashion, sewing: b...
Everything I Made in 2023 | Sewing, Tailoring, Chaotic Embroidery, Fabric Manipulation
Просмотров 6 тыс.10 месяцев назад
happy new year cuties! my first year on youtube has passed by in a wink. here’s a look back at what i made in 2023, some more chaotic than others. also this 7 minute video legit took me 3 weeks to edit. new year’s resolution: better file management 🙃 SOCIALS RUclips: @victoriajin www.youtube.com/@victoriajin Instagram: victoriajin Newsletter: victoriajin.substack.com/ Komi: victor...
Fortuny-Inspired Pleated Jacket Dedicated to Tina Chow
Просмотров 10 тыс.11 месяцев назад
I've been girl-crushing hard on the late fabulous Tina Chow, so I made something dedicated to her and her beloved collection of Fortuny Delphos gowns. (But it's winter now here, so outerwear version it is). SOCIALS RUclips: @victoriajinwww.youtube.com/@victoriajin Instagram: victoriajin Newsletter: victoriajin.substack.com/ Komi: victoriajin.komi.io/ CONTACT 💌 inquiry@victoriajin....
I Baked My Own PLEATED Fabric (Inspired by Fortuny and Issey Miyake)
Просмотров 52 тыс.11 месяцев назад
December is here and I cometh bearing baked goods: home made PLEATED FABRIC inspired by Mariano Fortuny and Issey Miyake. MENTIONED: → FIT: DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT MARIANO FORTUNY ruclips.net/video/5TcEELq1Ako/видео.html&ab_channel=TheMuseumatFIT → BOOK: FORTUNY, TIME, SPACE, LIGHT yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300254150/fortuny/ → THREAD EDUCATION: THE HISTORY OF ISSEY MIYAKE ruclips.net/video/dcFvPX...
A Jet Black Tailored Suit for Morticia Addams
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.Год назад
I spent 100 hours tailoring this suit (and a carnivorous plant!) for my favorite lady in black. Refs include Alexander McQueen Fall 2009, Charles Addams's original comic sketches of "Tish", and of course the 1991 Addams Family film starring the most regal Anjelica Huston. Thanks for watching! READING LIST my favorite books on couture, fashion, sewing: bookshop.org/lists/slowpoke-library BIBLIOG...
I Made a Dress Inspired by Grass.
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
A love letter to a banal billboard in the form of a dress. We welcomed spring with a floral choker, so it seems fitting that we say goodbye to summer with some grass on our...bottoms. Thanks for watching! SOCIALS Instagram: victoriajin Newsletter: victoriajin.substack.com/ Komi: victoriajin.komi.io/ Portfolio: victoriajin.com READING LIST my favorite books on couture, fashion, sew...
How to Tie a Bow in 3 Ways | Basic, Tiffany, Jo
Просмотров 986Год назад
Three easy ways to tie a bow with a ribbon. Applicable to holiday gifts, birthday gifts, your hair, your dog, fruits and veggies, the list goes on. Thanks for watching! CONNECT Instagram: victoriajin Newsletter: victoriajin.substack.com/ Komi: victoriajin.komi.io/ Portfolio: victoriajin.com READING LIST my favorite books on couture, fashion, sewing: bookshop.org/lists/slowpoke-lib...
Heart-shaped Cookie Bags for Lovers of the Kitsch
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
Today we’re crafting some very non-edible heart-shaped bags using suede and imitation cream, inspired by German Christmas cookies, and the 1995 Chanel Vanity Case. Kindergartner-level joy was most definitely had while making these. I know it's not the Christmas season yet, but I really wanted to make these. I guess that's just how the cookie crumbles. Thanks for watching! SOCIALS ♥ Instagram: i...
Remaking Barbie's Original 1959 Swimsuit (and Embellishing a Silk Doughnut Float)
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
The Barbie movie is out! And I can’t believe I finally finished this project (took me about 2.5 weeks)! This is my interpretation of the original 1959 Barbie swimsuit: an embroidered trompe l’oeil tribute to Elsa Schiaparelli, with some Mae West sass, Ellsworth Kelly abstraction, and Maison Lesage embroidery references peppered throughout. BIBLIOGRAPHY → ELSA SCHIAPARELLI “SHOCKING” PERFUME, 19...
Making a Tiger-Print Harness for My New Puppy!
Просмотров 991Год назад
I adopted a puppy! Meet Coffee. He's a gentle sweet soul, and today I'm imbuing him with some fierce primal energy in the form of a tiger-print dog harness inspired by Iris Apfel's archives (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ [socials] ✦ Instagram: victoriajin ✦ Substack: victoriajin.substack.com ✦ Website: victoriajin.com CONTACT 💌 inquiry@victoriajin.com [music] ♬ epidemic sound sign up here for a fre...
Sewing a Pair of Embroidered Cargo Pants from Scratch
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.Год назад
Sewing a Pair of Embroidered Cargo Pants from Scratch
A Flower for Spring (Not that Groundbreaking)
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
A Flower for Spring (Not that Groundbreaking)
I Made a Top Inspired by Blueberries.
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.Год назад
I Made a Top Inspired by Blueberries.
Visit My Sewing Room in Shanghai | Studio Tour
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Год назад
Visit My Sewing Room in Shanghai | Studio Tour
A Chaotic Miu Miu-Inspired Thrift Flip
Просмотров 21 тыс.Год назад
A Chaotic Miu Miu-Inspired Thrift Flip
Math flex for good measures Thanks for the video, it's awesome as allways 🩵
Beautiful... Well thought out retool/reset.
obsessed with this
Every video is a work of art!❤
Every time I see your work I want to take my time, act with intention, see things through to the very end, become an integrated human being.
Why you are not famous yet? This is too good!
My version of a Marie Kondo declutter but like a bit more nutty
Top notch, Babe. Top notch. I am pretty sure you're going to fly in no time.
Thank you for this amazing video! I loved learning about the origins of pleats. I have two questions: Will your pleats remain bouncy and intact, as shown at the end of the video, even after sewing them into a garment and wearing it? Also, at what point did you remove the basting thread?
i don't know if it applies to any type of clothes but i resewn my old pair of trousers by hand, cut all the machined thread, take all the parts, then handsewn them back. when it's done, i wear it and to my surprise it was noticeably more comfortable.
Wooww cool!
Beautiful video! I love the amount of history and research that you shared with us. I'd love to see classic trousers next! There is so much that goes into them.
Amazing process! And great result. Bravo
Very nice
Strangely satisfying video. I could watch it just to relax. It feels like meditation.
If you want to build a raincoat (canvas? Linen? Wool?) I would be very interested.
I love the quietness and the humor of this. I love process videos. Forty hours is more than I want to spend on a shirt but the anatomy and the new to me techniques (dot dash rolled hem!) is interesting and a bit exciting.
Your videos are so inspiring because all of your designs are so inspired. I got a good giggle with the patches on anything. ::mew mew:: 😸😸
Brilliant :-)
Inspired by your patience and encouraged to give my unfinished pants another try!
Wow…
This austrian/chinese jacket speaks to my ❤. I want one A S A P !!!
I want to do this! ❤
Amazing.
wow this was the best video I have seen in a while! ❤
damn, your video humbled me so much, you made me fall in love with the process again. thank you
so beautifully shot
Very nice
Wow Victoria, I love love love your work. So pleased to have found your channel. I can't wait to see what you do next. In a world of fast fashion, you are an inspiration.💫
I feel so bad about how I make a shirt now 😂
Oh I’m in for a treat
Finished making my first yoked button down a few days ago and this has made me feel so proud of myself :,) people forget that all clothes are handmade!!!
Nice video! Where did you get the pattern?
This was beautiful to watch. Thank you so much for this!
Insane and this is gonna be a great series! Really bringing the magic that is to light
The pleats in the garment are not straight like the fabric you showed when you were cutting it out. The finished garment pleats are all over the place. Misleading.
Very interesting but so many points were not clear. Did you line up the tacking stitches in order for each pleat to be straight? What was the recipe for the vinegar and starch mixture? How did this fabric look when draped over a body or dressmaker's dummy? It seems that it will not be making those beautiful Straight, even pleats we saw in the beginning of this video. Instead a rather lumpy randomly 'pleated' fabric. Not what I thought you were making, judging by the lovely photos at the beginning.
UGH STUNNING STUNNING
OBSESSED WITH YOU!!! thank you so much for this!
Loved this video. Succinct, informative and engrossing. Looking forward to more like it. Very well done. Thank you.
Lovely. And so very satisfying. I’m a novice sewer. I’ve done odd projects by hand through the years, but only recently obtained an old 1970’s Husqvarna sewing machine from my mother in law and decided it was long past time for me to learn how to make my own clothes. I had some old flannel sheets at hand and decided to make a button down shirt from one. I guess it was a case of ignorance making one fearless lol. I had no real idea how many highly technical aspects there were to a button down shirt. I have to say, even though I am now an expert seam ripper (😂), I learned soooo much. From felled seams to plackets to collar drafting and construction, the in’s and out’s of yolks and darts …. It’s a tad wonky here and there, but all in all, I am really proud of it. Funny how in our modern times, the highest compliment people give you is to say, “Wow! YOU made that? I thought it was store bought.” I did some details by hand as well, which I also enjoyed. It was nice to take the time to do the button holes by hand and I, personally, prefer the look of hand sewn button holes. I’m hooked now. I want to make many more and continue to learn and improve my skills. I’d love to be able to tailor make the shirts for all the people in my family. I’ve never been a terribly patient person and have always been the corner cutter type. But I didn’t with this project and I found the whole process a kind of workout for the soul and mind in the best possible way. A mediation on patience and detail. Subscribed in anticipation of more in the series ❤
This is insane! I would wear it so much!
Wow this is so beautiful work. You are incredibly talented!
This is the respect and reverence we should have for ALL the things we make from the Earth's resources.
Amazing! Love your attention to detail - like the woven dots and little dots around the collar
this is phenomenal, makes me wanna pick up the thread and needle again <3
I’m quite curious about how long you’ve been a sewist and where you got your design education. Not just the history that you are clearly passionate about but also the technical skills of drafting and hand stitching. But perhaps it is best if it remains mysterious. 😊 You are clearly a very talented artist!
Love the uncomplicated lines of the dress. Especially given that you had the fabric printed. Truly inspired, and inspiring.
All that handwork is amazing! ✨
Thank you so much for this 💌