“DECEMBER 2011”
…………….Dec. was not the ideal month to sell apparel since most women were concentrating on Holiday presents, not themselves, but this was the the time frame I was given. None the less there were so many beautiful and special pieces in the Dec 2011 group….Starting at the bottom left was a magnificent suit. As you can see from the sketch the design was simple and unadorned except for a beautiful button I had made for the jackets. It was a V-neck 3 button front with a cutaway bottom. It had body seams from shoulders to hems with inseam pockets. The entire jacket had clean lines, and had a beautifully sculptured shape. It was the amazing fabric that was the star. This crinkled surface was something I had seen in Europe, and was obviously copied by the Chinese because it was identical. To keep this crinkled surface PERMANENT it was be done in polyester or poly blend. Poly is the ONLY fiber that will permanently maintain this texture, and pleats for pleated garments. Not only did this fabric remind me of European fabrics but it also reminded me of fabrics I had seen on very avant garde Japanese designer collections who did outrageous shaped clothing with these types of fabrics. It came in black and a deep forest green. The colors above came out very pale. The buttons had domed half ball DTM centers with thin metal rims. Unfortunately, the fabrics wouldn’t photograph accurately…There was also a matching short pencil skirt. I thought this was one of the most CHIC and SOPHISTICATED suits I had done, and I STILL think so today!!!!.The next item was a snake print rayon/poly jersey. The sleeves had ruched seams at the bottom, and it draped from the back neck across the body to the opposite side seams creating a V-neckline. The colors were charcoal grey, navy, green and raspberry……The long skirt and the shirt tunic above [pink sketch] were in FAUX SUEDE, and the colors were Espresso, Dark Violet and Avocado. The body of the shirt was taken from my cotton tunic. The long skirt had a wide top yoke and a wrap bottom. The seams were done as a real suede skirt would have been done to give the look of real……I loved the water color abstract print. It had a marvelous modern edge to it, and appealed to real fashionistas. I tried to bring the newest most current prints to my customers. Some didn’t understand them, while others appreciated the beauty of these unique designer prints. The prints were on a silk satin charmeuse which only brought out the beauty of the colors and the fine printing. Again, the silhouette was kept simple so the print was the focal point. The small shirt sketch was a new addition and worked with EVERYTHING! It had a classic shirt collar with a button stand, but the front had a hidden button placket so no buttons showed. It had body darts for shape and a classic button cuff. The bottom was curved, which I always felt was very flattering. It too was in a silk satin charmeuse, and was avail. in ivory, perfectly pink and avocado……….Another year had come to an end.