Love: collar on the first garment, all of the hats head dresses, helmets and masks, the sheer waving panels on the 2nd dress are fabulous, the collar on the felted coat reminds me of Alix neck collar and cuff piece rocks like the concept of bubble wrap, but don't like the garment, paper skirt is a nice play on the idea of pailettes, which we've discussed in ombred organza, like the palette in the gathered circles garment, but not the circle technique or the garment, can you deconstruct the metallic coverall for me, what materials were used? Great video, did you conjure it up? Covers so much of what we've talked about, good to have a visual reference.
June 15, 2010 - online competition featured on Zhibit.org
Sept 15, 2010 – Project proposal themes announced
February 15, 2011 - Projects due
February 15, 2011 – Lesson plans created by the teachers involved in the project will be posted
Thursday, April 28, 2011 – VIP fashion show on at the San Diego International Airport
April – Sept 2011 – Group show, which will present highlights of each team, at the WestEnd Gallery at the San Diego International Airport from. (located second level pre-security at the end of Terminal 2, in the rotunda)
Friday, May 6, 2011 – Team exhibitions – Locations TBA
Ongoing – Art Meets Fashion Fringe events
Team Meeting Tentative Schedule
June - 3rd and 17th
July - 8th and 24th
August - 5th and 19th
September - TBD
Teleconference Meetings to be arranged through http://freeconference.com
Love:
ReplyDeletecollar on the first garment,
all of the hats head dresses, helmets and masks,
the sheer waving panels on the 2nd dress are fabulous,
the collar on the felted coat reminds me of Alix
neck collar and cuff piece rocks
like the concept of bubble wrap, but don't like the garment,
paper skirt is a nice play on the idea of pailettes, which we've discussed in ombred organza,
like the palette in the gathered circles garment, but not the circle technique or the garment,
can you deconstruct the metallic coverall for me, what materials were used?
Great video, did you conjure it up? Covers so much of what we've talked about, good to have a visual reference.