Kanoko Shibori is a fascinating tie-dyed silk cloth. This dress is made of the Shibori cloth of 48cm in width and 360cm in length, which is a precious belt (Obi) cloth for men\u27s kimono, about 80 years old. Its unique and beautiful texture inspired me to challenge the design of a dress utilizing non-cutting dressmaking for the full beauty of the cloth. The design image came from its graceful elasticity and gentle texture, which are good for showing the elegance of a lady
The concept of this dress was to create a delicate lace dress for special occasions combining aesthe...
With the idea of “upcycling” in mind, this project presents the challenge to explore the various use...
This dress was created as an exploration of seamless machine knitting. Because of the techniques use...
Inspiration for this design came during a torrential downpour in Hong Kong. The purpose of the desig...
The inspiration for this ensemble came from the languid silk dress designs of the 1920’s. The purpos...
This dress was a sustainable design challenge using geometric shapes to achieve a zero waste garment...
With fast fashion taking control of the fashion staircase that’s always demanding and ever changing ...
Yoshiko Wada introduced me to shibori in1976, and for over 40 years I have worked with shibori techn...
Shibori has recently become part of American textile vernacular. Folk traditions have often been sou...
With fast fashion taking control of the fashion staircase that’s always demanding and ever changing ...
This dress was created using the copper colored side of a piece of silk shantung. The teal colored s...
This asymmetric denim jacket and silk and cotton wrap skirt is a study in sustainable design. The ja...
The inspiration of this dress came from Grecian arts and works of Madame Grès, one of the most brill...
The design for this bridal gown was created for a special occasion apparel class. I wanted to learn ...
The purpose of this design is to celebrate the dynamic between grace and strength through the use of...
The concept of this dress was to create a delicate lace dress for special occasions combining aesthe...
With the idea of “upcycling” in mind, this project presents the challenge to explore the various use...
This dress was created as an exploration of seamless machine knitting. Because of the techniques use...
Inspiration for this design came during a torrential downpour in Hong Kong. The purpose of the desig...
The inspiration for this ensemble came from the languid silk dress designs of the 1920’s. The purpos...
This dress was a sustainable design challenge using geometric shapes to achieve a zero waste garment...
With fast fashion taking control of the fashion staircase that’s always demanding and ever changing ...
Yoshiko Wada introduced me to shibori in1976, and for over 40 years I have worked with shibori techn...
Shibori has recently become part of American textile vernacular. Folk traditions have often been sou...
With fast fashion taking control of the fashion staircase that’s always demanding and ever changing ...
This dress was created using the copper colored side of a piece of silk shantung. The teal colored s...
This asymmetric denim jacket and silk and cotton wrap skirt is a study in sustainable design. The ja...
The inspiration of this dress came from Grecian arts and works of Madame Grès, one of the most brill...
The design for this bridal gown was created for a special occasion apparel class. I wanted to learn ...
The purpose of this design is to celebrate the dynamic between grace and strength through the use of...
The concept of this dress was to create a delicate lace dress for special occasions combining aesthe...
With the idea of “upcycling” in mind, this project presents the challenge to explore the various use...
This dress was created as an exploration of seamless machine knitting. Because of the techniques use...