Showing posts with label making things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label making things. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Hannah Kristina Metz SS15









Hi guys! Back from the dead to share my latest project. Sorry for the unceremonious departure, I have a number of drafted farewells that I never got around to posting but I could never commit myself to a real goodbye. 

This first collection is a tribute to my favourite literary star crossed lovers Tristan and Iseult (specifically the Joseph Bedier pairing, it's absolutely necessary that they love each other because of the love potion you guys! It's so much more tragic!). Each piece is brought to life under the skilled workmanship of master tailors who hand-finish and hand-cut garments to minimize waste. My friend and production manager oversees a safe and humane workplace and works closely with our tailors to ensure quality. I hope you like it! I'm wearing my Iseult dress until it becomes one with my skin and I can no longer remove it.

All clothes pictured available here!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

wrap yourself around my head

landon and i are working on a little project for AA with scrap fabrics! this is a sneak peek of the scrap headband (you will have to wait for the completed zine to see all the other fun things that can be done with scraps). i'm rather keen on this bandage-like wrap and will likely wear it beyond my apartment hallway someday.

i am in serious procrastination mode and trying to ignore my messy apartment and the packing of messy apartment that must be done. instead i am beseeching landon to take pictures of my daily attire and watching documentaries on elizabeth the first (glorious joblessness). above i am wearing vintage dress that i botched a little when shortening (an easy fix if i was not feeling so lazy) AA socks and vintage shoes.

today we received two pretty polka-dot packages in the mail from a kind soul at topshop! inside the packages we found a tote bag, t-shirt and their handsome new lookbook!

landon inspecting the goods; he is impressed with the lookbook.
little faces on their tote bag that remind me of a sweeter version of our old scribble pages that we used to play around on.
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