@@Julija_Gobere I look forward to the next videos! I’m not on other social media very much so it’s great to find out what’s going viral, and how the dresses work, without having to actually download a bunch of social media apps
Clothes in stores today are crappy they don’t last they loose their shape and stretch like crazy after a few washes. I’ve gone back to sewing most items myself.
How interesting. I do like the pearl dress effect. Rhe uv tasty fabric is amazing but not practical for budget. Maybe if you go to Portugal Spain greece or a sunny place then that would be ok. You find the most coolest things gadgets fabrics etc. The knit dress i ephod not think that would go viral. Least liked. Dance with bubble skirt it to short but on a flamenco Spanish dance dress to the calves that would be a nice design for bubbles instead of ruffles.
Thank you so much for the explanation I really appreciate I have been thinking of how to make the Zara red dress especially the down and the back what fabric do you think someone can use for it ? Do you think crepe fabric is okay
I really like the concept of the video, explanations om how to make something viral yourself are very valueble for the begginrs!
loved this format - would be interested to hear you breakdown fashion items (viral or otherwise) as part of a regular series :)
Glad you liked this video format, I had so much fun filming it!🤗
I would like to see this too.
Excellent inspiration ❤
Great content. I am always curious about how well the fast fashion garments are constructed and how well they wear over time.
Great video idea! Though I would like to see a little more of the viral footage of the dresses. Excited to see more like this.
Great suggestion - I’ll try to include more footage of dresses in the future!🤗
@@Julija_Gobere I look forward to the next videos! I’m not on other social media very much so it’s great to find out what’s going viral, and how the dresses work, without having to actually download a bunch of social media apps
Clothes in stores today are crappy they don’t last they loose their shape and stretch like crazy after a few washes. I’ve gone back to sewing most items myself.
I have some store-bought clothes that have lasted me years and still look good, but it’s such a gamble buying in store, especially knitwear…
How interesting. I do like the pearl dress effect. Rhe uv tasty fabric is amazing but not practical for budget. Maybe if you go to Portugal Spain greece or a sunny place then that would be ok. You find the most coolest things gadgets fabrics etc. The knit dress i ephod not think that would go viral. Least liked. Dance with bubble skirt it to short but on a flamenco Spanish dance dress to the calves that would be a nice design for bubbles instead of ruffles.
Enjoyable video . . . good entertainment/knowledge value for sewists. Thanks, Julia
Original content! Can you please do a how to on the Valentino’s fabric roses on dresses please? I would like to recreate those
Great video idea! 👍🏻 Very fun
I love the bubble dress and would like to learn how to make it. I wouldn’t make it that short though. Lol
Interessant!
I think there's a UV sensitive dye for fabric. A cheaper way to get the same look 😊
Oh, I need to look into that - this might be a more budget friendly option!🤩
This was great. It makes me more motivated to learn to sew ❤
People seem to be looking but not wearing.
Love this! ❤ I bet the Zara jeans could be recreated using “3D fabric paint” (sometimes called “fabric puff paint”).
(Linda). thank you, this was a fun video!
Great information!
PLEASE TELL US HOW TO PLEAT BUBBLE SKIRT AS PROMISED
Thank you so much for the explanation I really appreciate I have been thinking of how to make the Zara red dress especially the down and the back what fabric do you think someone can use for it ? Do you think crepe fabric is okay
Crepe could be an option, but it you feel that it lacks sturdiness, you can back it with lightweight interfacing and it will hold shape better🤗
Hmm interesting to see what’s out there. Nothing I would pick
100% for me has not the same meaning for H&M...