Outfit - DIY rug skirt, blue tassel bag, AP&AS white silk singlet.
Showing posts with label Tassells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tassells. Show all posts
The Blue Fringed Bag
Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 8:37 AM
Another man repelling wardrobe item? You got it! I love this bag I bought in Thailand, but the bf and my brother were completely against it. Men. have. no. idea. Right?
DIY LBD #4 - Florence and the Machine at Glastonbury
Tuesday, July 19, 2011 at 9:11 AM
Topshop designed the costumes for Florence of Florence and the Machine's performance at Glastonbury on the John Peel Stage in 2009. I was lucky enough to be in the audience and loved the ethereal and haunting costumes (almost as much as the music). Who wouldn't fall for fringing, caped sleeves and feathers? These illustrations of the designs have inspired the 4th in my DIY little black dress series, which I am in the middle of creating. Can't wait to show you!
Image via Inside Out - Topshop Blog
Woops, it was 2009 not 2010 as I first thought. Clearly once you've been to a few it becomes a bit of a blur!
DIY LBD #2 - Gucci Inspired Tassel & Rope Dress
Tuesday, June 28, 2011 at 7:29 PM
A couple of days ago I posted a few inspiration images for the second in the DIY Little Black Dress series (see here). I fell in love with the black tasseled dresses at the Gucci SS11 show, and so this is my LBD inspired by those oh-so-glamourous styles. I went for a much more subtle style than the original inspiration as you can see.
DIY
There are two parts to this DIY - the making of the basic capsule of the dress, then the addition of rope and tassels. You'll need a big thrifted black dress and some rope and tassels.
For the Capsule
1. I turned the sack dress inside out, and overlayed a bodycon dress to get the correct shape - then I pinned it where I wanted to take it in.
1. I turned the sack dress inside out, and overlayed a bodycon dress to get the correct shape - then I pinned it where I wanted to take it in.
2. I cut the sleeves off and the hem of the dress quite short.
3. I took the dress in using the sewing machine and also sewed up the hem.
4. I cut the neckline off completely so I had a tube top style with a kind of cut off triangle neckline. Below is the finished capsule of the dress.
I then pinned and hand sewed 40 tassels on each side of the dress, layering them up for a block effect.
I hot glued two strips of rope together and then sewed them onto the neckline - attaching at the back as straps.
Volia!
I must say that this was quite an involved DIY and took me a little bit of time - you could always add tassels and rope straps to a black tube dress or singlet for a more simple project.
(try not to laugh too hard at my lame pose in these pics - these were the only photos of like 10 that were taken that were passable).
Happy DIYing!
Watermelon High Waisted Trouser Love
Monday, June 27, 2011 at 7:11 PM
This is a relaxed wedding outfit for the Thai beach wedding I'm going to this weekend. I have been wanting a pair of bright coloured high waisted, wide leg pants for ages - so I re-used the fabric from this maxi skirt I made for the last wedding I went to and designed these pretty wide leg pants. Outfit pics to come.
white silk singlet with front pocket designed by me, watermelon trousers designed by me, DIY tassel earrings, reiss mesh heels, thrifted envelope clutch.
DIY Collaboration with The Style Net - Choose Your Own Adventure!
Monday, June 20, 2011 at 7:23 AM
I am really excited to be collaborating with The Style Net on a few DIY projects over the next couple of months. Head over to The Style Net's facebook page to vote for the DIY project you would like me to do - choose your own adventure (how fun were those books when you were a kid?). Simply 'like' your favourite look in the album and hopefully the project you choose I'll be recreating in the coming weeks. Easy as.
Images from the collage from Stockholm Streetstyle, Autilia, Gary Pepper Vintage, Twin Cat Vintage, Net a porter.
Images from the collage from Stockholm Streetstyle, Autilia, Gary Pepper Vintage, Twin Cat Vintage, Net a porter.
F*ck Yeah, Lanterns!
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 8:12 AM
I bought a whole heap of these lantern lights to go on a friend's rooftop and around the flat while I was in Malaysia. Aren't they pretty? I'm sure if you've been to Thailand you will have seen them in every market - was very pleased to find them in Penang too. Can't wait to show you pics of them strung all over the house and the rooftop. (The bf is well pleased by this thought as I am sure you can imagine).
wearing: DIY tassel earrings, lace shorts designed by me, thrifted red silk shirt, studded pouch bag.
wearing: DIY tassel earrings, lace shorts designed by me, thrifted red silk shirt, studded pouch bag.
DIY Camel Maxi Skirt and Tassel Belt
Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at 12:01 AM
I very much hope you aren't sick and tired of seeing my DIY maxi skirts. With access to such beautiful fabrics its hard not to make a few. I used the easy method I showed here to make this one in a gorgeous camel colour. I'll be taking it to Malaysia this weekend, but will probably stitch the split shut temporarily as its quite a conservative country, and as you can see in the bottom photo when the wind blows it can be a bit revealing. I'm also wearing a DIY tassel belt - black rope with two tassels glued on. (Also, there's a few more items added so shop my closet here).
wearing: black country road singlet, DIY skirt and tassel belt, river island gladiators, cat eye sunglasses from ebay ('intouchwithstyle' seller). Thanks to my lovely friend Katie for taking these pics - was a very fun day of wandering around HK Island.
DIY Christopher Kane Inspired Tassel Earrings
Saturday, January 29, 2011 at 4:05 PMContinuing the theme on from my recent Jil Sander inspired DIY maxi, I have been feeling very bright and neon recently. It probably helps that Hong Kong winter is pretty damn pleasant compared to London. I absolutely loved the Christopher Kane Spring Summer 11 collection and wanted to make something inspired by the brights. Neon accessories are particularly good if you want to get amongst the brights trend but dont want to go large on a dress or trousers. Found these tassels in a market and was instantly inspired. Bought some little earring studs and tied the tassels on. I can separate them in the future and just wear one colour, very versatile!
Wearing: DIY tassell earrings, vintage floral dress, tan sandals by river island.DIY Weekly - Tassel Earrings
Friday, December 10, 2010 at 7:58 PM
Remember this post about DIY tassel earrings? I found some handmade tassels during my exploration of HK (once you start noticing you can see that tassels are everywhere in this city) and decided to make some Anywho style tassel earrings. They were soooo easy to make. I simply attached them to a pair of stud earrings that I already had - little gold ones, by tying them on. So very easy! I wore them on a night out recently with my favourite oriental style dress. The dress is another DIY creation - when I found it in a market in Brisbane it was floor length and had a high collar, I think I improved it no end.
Wearing: DIY tassel earrings, DIY black and gold dress, Zara wedges.
Wearing: DIY tassel earrings, DIY black and gold dress, Zara wedges.
DIYing to travel
Monday, December 6, 2010 at 7:21 PM
Recently I have poured over these images on Anywho of their trip to Morocco, possibly the most colourful and intense place in the world. Looking at their images I realised that for me, travel is such a massive inspiration for DIY. The things you see inspire you, and in lots of places around the world, particularly asia and africa, the cheap bits and pieces you collect along the way form the basis for some DIY works of art. I am addicted to the ribbons, tassells, jewellery offcuts and fabrics that the Anywho girls got to choose from in the bazaars for Marrakech. Hong Kong is a treasure trove of amazing DIY goodies - all at dirt cheap prices. I have been twittering like mad about the places I have been to and the amazing DIY bit and pieces I have picked up but will do a post soon.
Images: Anywho
Images: Anywho
DIY Tassell Earrings
Wednesday, November 17, 2010 at 5:46 AM
Seen on Ms Catherine Baba and reguarly on the Anywho girls, these tassell earrings are too cute to not DIY yourself. All you need is earring hooks, clamp fixtures and any type of tassell you like. Voila!
Images: Jak and Jill, Anywho
Images: Jak and Jill, Anywho
DIY Leather Fringe Shorts
Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at 2:03 AM
These shorts are very beautiful, with the tassels and leather front. Make your own by taking some thrifted shorts (or make shorts out of thrifted trousers), gluing some leather onto the front, and then tying some strips of leather twine along the edges to create a fringe.
Image: Muoti Meilessa
Heading to Rome for a five day weekend next week, and I think I'll definitely be channelling these lovely sand colours.
Image: Muoti Meilessa
Heading to Rome for a five day weekend next week, and I think I'll definitely be channelling these lovely sand colours.
DIY Tassell Bowtie
Monday, September 20, 2010 at 4:18 AM
Love the spanish feel of this look - and as usual have spied an easy DIY in the form of the tassell necklace worn like a bow tie. You local craft shop/market/curtain store should have something similar. Wear like a tie.
Image: Hanelli Mustapata
Image: Hanelli Mustapata
DIY Turban
Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at 7:26 AM
Saw this turban on Honestly WFT, love the tassells at the back - an easy DIY by adding tassells to the back of a vintage hat or turban.
Image: 1st Dibs
Image: 1st Dibs
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