Friday, November 20, 2015

SKC Project Runway Continued

From the America's to Egypt, the land of the pharaohs, King Tut and the mighty sphinx.  Such was the design brief for our Year 13 Textile students during SKC Project Runway 2015.

KIMBERLEY ALLAN
Kimberley's full lined pure new wool navy cape is perfect for the discerning woman wanting a queenly touch to her winter attire.  Inspired by the bulrushes which protected Moses, this beautiful garment is designed to protect it's wearer from the cold and from any accusation of not being fabulous!

HANNAH KEITH
Hannah was inspired by the sand of Egypt when she designed this three pieced outfit with cowl neckline.  Taking its colouring from the sand and its lines from the windswept landscape, the look is completed with the hand printed belt in the shimmering blues of the Egyptian sky.

GEORGIA-KATE BLAIR
Georgia designed a full length black dress fit for Cleopatra herself.  This gorgeous special occasion dress is heavily embroidered at the front with cut away panels at the back.  The geometric designs reflect the symmetry of the ancients with the ease of transition from day to night with an appliqued detachable collar.

AYSHA HIRAMA
Aysha captured not only the look of ancient Egypt in her choice of colour but also the feel.  Made from turquoise linen this dress moves with the body with a long silhouette and a machine embroidered bodice and cut out neckline.

OLIVIA CAMPBELL
Olivia really pushes the Egyptian barge out with this gorgeous full length gold and navy special occasion dress.  Capturing the dark allure of the evening Nile, this dress plays on colour and shape with its dramatic gold hues and sunburst bodice.

HOPE NERI
Hope presented a wedding dress for Project Runway.  The dress is made from Cream Oyster satin and is created in two pieces.  The bodice boast hand printed designs reminiscent of the paparys plants of Egypt, which reflect the flowing shapes of the mermaid skirt.

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