“THE RESORT 1992 KNIT ONE PIECE & TWO PIECE DRESSES”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…………………There were four navy wool jersey dresses on the resort collection…..Wool jersey for resort? Yes, the fabric, from France, was very light, but had the body needed to sculpt and hold a shape. I think the timeless silhouette of the dresses speak for themselves…..The two on the left were solid navy jersey, but the three on the right had a denim look…..I used Gold Lurex thread to detail them. It is very difficult and a painstaking procedure to use gold lurex thread. The sewer must be very careful not to break the thread while sewing. If it does break then it has to be removed and started again. Sometimes in less expensive garments the sewer will start start again where the break occurred, but this can cause the thread to fray, and come out after a while. The top stitching gave the dresses a denim look……..The short jacket and skirt, though sold separately, gave a two piece dress look.

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“THE “DENIM LOOK” JACKET & SKIRT”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

………………The Denim Look jacket and skirt were actually made in a fine WOOL CREPE……..The jacket had all of the style lines of a shaped hour glass denim elongated jacket,  and the button front skirt had “jean” seaming…….Double row GOLD LUREX thread was used to outlined each seam. Using Lurex tread for top stitching was very difficult work, because some times the lurex tread would break in the sewing machine, and the sewer would have to start all over……..The signature “screw and nut” button in two sizes was used to emphasize the the sporty attitude of these pieces. Jasmeen is wearing a simple white tank to complete the outfit and a new “hard wear” earring..

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“THE RAIN TRENCH COAT”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

………………I really can’t remember when a TRENCH COAT didn’t show up on one or another of my collections…..there was always a demand for them, and since I loved trench coats it was my job to come up with one that looked relevant, and made sense with the rest of the collection…….The cotton denim fabric was treaded with a rainproof clear shiny coating to keep you dry…….A RAIN TRENCH COAT was the answer to my question on what to offer for Resort 1992……It had the gold “signature” hard wear buttons. Jasmeen is wearing it over a navy rayon knit unitard made in Italy………The knit was fabulous!

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“THE NAVY WINDBREAKER JACKET”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

………….The Navy Crepe zip front “windbreaker”, had an easy nonchalance to it……It had  custom made hard wear….a “nut” zipper pull, and the “screw and nut” buttons were on the cuffed sleeves and back hip tabs. Jasmeen is wearing the jacket over an ivory unitard………….Unitards 30 years ago?….absolutely!…..It’s the type of jacket you could just throw over a dress, jeans, dress pants or a unitard and…..GO!

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“THE NOVELTY FABRICS FOR RESORT 1992”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

………………..I am a lover of FABRIC….Almost every design I have EVER done in my entire career has started with the fabric! I searched every corner of Europe and went to some pretty remote factories in search of beautiful fabrics…….The two jackets above are prime examples……The Check on Christie, and the End on End fabric on Jasmeen  was from a company named Torello Viera located in Northern Italy in the Biella region….It is more than 100 years old, and is still producing beautiful fabrics today…..At the time it was a very exclusive company and only had a limited amount of customers. It was a relatively small mill in comparison to others, and their production was also limited hence the exclusivity it afforded. Armani was one of their main customers. It was actually a men’s fabric company, but for me, and others, their fabrics were perfect for women who loved a tailored look.

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