Senior Exhibition...
Jun. 2nd, 2008 04:00 pmAt my school, all seniors have a choice of putting together a senior exhibition, which is basically a project about anything. There is a lot of freedom with it, but requires at least 75 hours of work put into it as well as an essay and final presentation. For my exhibition I chose to create my own fashion line while my best friend Ashley made bags.
Part of the project was also photographing all of the outfits, which happened to be named after each of the models... There are a lot

The Amanda:
For Amanda, I modified a jacket pattern. The tank top was a deconstructed tuxedo shirt and the skirt is a simple gathered skirt out of gold fabric.


The Toni
Toni got a unisuit out of a stretchy knit. It also had matching gauntlets.


The Sahar:
Sahar's dress was made out of a white knit fabric and her vest was a deconstructed school uniform.


The Becca
Becca's rainbow patchwork skirt was inspired by a girl on craftster (I had the original post bookmarked on my old computer but it is apparently not here)


The Claire:
For Claire I made a gathered shirt out of a grey gauzey fabric that someone left in my econ teacher's class but never claimed. I also made bermuda shorts with gold nautical buttons.


The Lauren:
For Lauren I made a brown tweed tunic with lace and ribbon detail. It falls to about mid thigh.


The Kailee:
Kailee's dress was probably the most difficult one to make a pattern for. It was a bubble skirt made out of a really unforgiving silk (unforgiving because when you rip out seams it is really obvious), but I'm really pleased with the result.


The Holly:
Holly's dress was made out of green gingham and trimmed with white lace.


The Vicky:
Vicky's dress was made out of old curtains. Yay!


The Dani:
Dani couldn't make the photoshoot so this is me. Her dress is a pleated tunic made out of fabric from my grandma. It also has matching bloomers underneath but I guess you can't really see them.

Part of the project was also photographing all of the outfits, which happened to be named after each of the models... There are a lot

The Amanda:
For Amanda, I modified a jacket pattern. The tank top was a deconstructed tuxedo shirt and the skirt is a simple gathered skirt out of gold fabric.


The Toni
Toni got a unisuit out of a stretchy knit. It also had matching gauntlets.


The Sahar:
Sahar's dress was made out of a white knit fabric and her vest was a deconstructed school uniform.


The Becca
Becca's rainbow patchwork skirt was inspired by a girl on craftster (I had the original post bookmarked on my old computer but it is apparently not here)


The Claire:
For Claire I made a gathered shirt out of a grey gauzey fabric that someone left in my econ teacher's class but never claimed. I also made bermuda shorts with gold nautical buttons.


The Lauren:
For Lauren I made a brown tweed tunic with lace and ribbon detail. It falls to about mid thigh.


The Kailee:
Kailee's dress was probably the most difficult one to make a pattern for. It was a bubble skirt made out of a really unforgiving silk (unforgiving because when you rip out seams it is really obvious), but I'm really pleased with the result.


The Holly:
Holly's dress was made out of green gingham and trimmed with white lace.


The Vicky:
Vicky's dress was made out of old curtains. Yay!


The Dani:
Dani couldn't make the photoshoot so this is me. Her dress is a pleated tunic made out of fabric from my grandma. It also has matching bloomers underneath but I guess you can't really see them.
