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29.5.12

Interview Wear

Interview Wear





This week I am meeting with my future employers both for my job, and internship. To me, appearance is everything. How you look can really reflect on a persons judgement of your character, and with so many exciting new trends this summer, why not spend that extra money to make sure you look right for the part!

3.5.12

Beach Must Haves

22.3.12

Fleur







Shirt: Boutique bought
Skirt and Clutch: H&M
Shoes: Qupid

20.3.12

Upholster Your Portfolio

Right now at school is crunch time for me. I have my senior portfolio due next week, which is one of the most important projects of my school career. I have to document and photo all of my pieces, and most importantly I want to do it in a style that exudes me. So that when the board opens it up they understand what my style is as a designer. To do this I new I wanted color, so I bought a gorgeous burnt orange leather backed folder from Office Depot, and ordered a canvas based Ikat material from a store online (If you order a sample you will get more than enough material and for cheap!). Steer clear from any silk Ikat, it is not a very tactible material. However it all seemed too bland, and this is where I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to do a tutorial on how to upholster the inside of your portfolio. Presentation is everything, especially in design, so I new I wanted to give my portfolio the pop of color it needed.







To begin, measure the back side of your folder, making sure to slip an inch of the ruler into the folder so that you have extra fabric for when we do step 2. My folder I measure 9"x9".

Next make sure and iron your fabric. This will be the only chance you get to do it.



Next, flip your fabric over and iron down a half inch flap on the three sides that will be exposed. So that means the fabric that will be tucked into the flap does not need to have this done.




Next tuck your fabric into the flap and set it into place where you will be gluing it. Making sure not to have any of the fabric overlap the outskirt of the folder. Then, peel back the fabric and apply a fabric glue with a strong bond onto the folder where you will be gluing your fabric.


This is the glue I used

Do the same for the bottom half by oversizing the fabric, ironing down edges, tuck in flap, and glue.

Enjoy!


12.3.12

Flats!

Flats!

Flats! by becka1565 featuring ballerina flats

Going clockwise:
Hearts lace up oxfords- ASOS
Red Suede flats with chain detail- River Island
Black and white polka dots- Forever 21
Blush Studded flats- Sam Edelman
Red leather and striped flats- Lulu's
Yellow and Tan loafer- Tory Burch
Watercolor print flats- Anthropologie
Leopard hair flats- Tobi.com