Excellent craftsmanship! Wonderful to see a person who understands draping, drafting, toile and full construction. Thank you! The YSL gown from 1983 is stunning, of course, and the Balenciaga is a masterclass in drape and flow, but I think that the Lanvin design, with its layers of construction, from the corselette, to the interlinings, outer corset and then the fashion fabric layer, might be the best test of your talent. Have you ever considered any of the Madeleine Vionnet gowns? Outside of Balenciage, Vionnet was one of the greatest pioneers in Haute Couture.
I think I’ve found my favorite RUclips channel! You’re so skilled and talented! Thank you so much for sharing all of this with us. I vote for 2. It’s always wonderful to experience the magic of Balenciaga.💝
Hii, i like to see in the next video the option #2, it's interesting the rare shape that had that dress, i wanna see your interpretation. I really learnd a lot with your videos thanks💌✨😊😊
Plissss the Balenciaga!!! I would like to see how do you figure out the shape, the proces of how do you get there, the study and the ideas developing i dont know if i make my self understood hahaha but I hope you can make that one either if its next one or another time. And thank you so much for the videos!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I love Dior New Look gowns, both day wear and evening wear. for your next recreation, I love the Lanvin gown.
I think #1 because I’d like to see the structure to keep the bow standing out like it does on the dress 😊
An extension table attached to your sewing machine will give you fabric support and better ergonomics.
All good suggestions but I’m going with my instincts and choosing #2. Great video and clear explanations. Thank you 🤩
Thank you! I am glad you like it ☺️
I like the Balenciaga gown. It is a real interesting shape. So, option 2 for me.
Excellent craftsmanship! Wonderful to see a person who understands draping, drafting, toile and full construction. Thank you!
The YSL gown from 1983 is stunning, of course, and the Balenciaga is a masterclass in drape and flow, but I think that the Lanvin design, with its layers of construction, from the corselette, to the interlinings, outer corset and then the fashion fabric layer, might be the best test of your talent.
Have you ever considered any of the Madeleine Vionnet gowns? Outside of Balenciage, Vionnet was one of the greatest pioneers in Haute Couture.
Thank you so much! Yes Vionnet is absolutely on my list! ☺️
Nice video! Lots of the haute couture gowns from that era and even now can have a 30cm hem, whatever is best!
I think I’ve found my favorite RUclips channel! You’re so skilled and talented! Thank you so much for sharing all of this with us. I vote for 2. It’s always wonderful to experience the magic of Balenciaga.💝
Thank you so much! ❤️
I would love to see the option 2, for the next episode.
Option 3 ❤
Option 3. And please give more details on how did you secure these drapes 🥺
Option 3!
Hii, i like to see in the next video the option #2, it's interesting the rare shape that had that dress, i wanna see your interpretation. I really learnd a lot with your videos thanks💌✨😊😊
This is the best walk through video I've ever seen, thank you so much, I learnt so much
Also gown one for my vote
I am glad you liked it! ❤️
#2 because it's an unusual shape.
OPTION #3
#2. Balanciaga ❤
Option 3 please
Number 1 ❤
I like to see #1
I'd love to see how the shape of number 2 is formed!
Number 3 ❤
Option 3 please 🙏❤
Option 2❤
Plissss the Balenciaga!!! I would like to see how do you figure out the shape, the proces of how do you get there, the study and the ideas developing i dont know if i make my self understood hahaha but I hope you can make that one either if its next one or another time. And thank you so much for the videos!!! ❤️❤️❤️
❤️❤️❤️let’s see! I usually circle back to styles eventually that don’t get selected at first. ☺️
Option #3
I would like to see no2
Option 2
Option 1 plzzz
option 1
Option 2 because I don't understand how that shape is obtained 😅
3
Option 2 🥰
Option 2
3
Option 2
Option 2