I'm so grateful that my best friends want to be my models. This time it was Anna who played the Etno role. And photo credits goes to Raisa Photo Art.
Finally I can show you some shoots from the Etno inspired collection. I already wrote about this project so if you're interested I'm sending you to to the post in which I explain how I've chosen the inspiration and another one in which I present you how I transformed it into my design.
I'm so grateful that my best friends want to be my models. This time it was Anna who played the Etno role. And photo credits goes to Raisa Photo Art.
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I wanted this collection to be a bit oversized, standing off the body. And just believe me, I really tried! The overall has wide legs and the upper part is really comfy too. I lowered the arm line in the coat and added two huge pockets and a large collar. All those trick to make it look bigger, more voluminous. And unfortunately it's still not what I was aiming for. It looks good, I cannot deny. But I feel I should try to pump it a little bit more, to reach the effect I've drawn. All photo shoots that I already did were based on the TFP principles. This time as well. The whole conception of the session was discussed together and prepared together creating a new value. And without Kamila and Klaudia the final result wouldn't be the same :) We played a little bit with accessories to make the look more hippie and more 70's, to match Klaudia's style. Her style is definitely boho and I think that loose hair, bare feet and a basket suit her much more than a briefcase and heels. And this is about her personality, not about my project. Hope you like both looks! Tell me in comments witch one is your favourite?
I've already shown you my x-shaped projects promising that there will be a photo shoot soon. And this is how the photo session I arranged looked like. Obviously there is always something to correct with the fitting, cause everybody has a different posture. And I really like those moments! (Honestly, I also had to admit that I simply love fitting prototypes to the particular body - it's just magic! how changing the angle a little bit and adding/removing a few centimeters, sometimes even milimeters, can transform the form!) Later it's so funny to watch how glamourous the model looked and how goofy and awkwardly I appeared. Please, be patient, I'll show you more photos of the project soon, yet without me crowding into the frame ;) And if you wanna read about amazing travels and funny adventures of my model Klaudia just go to her blog Filozofia nitki.
One of the projects which you've seen in the previous post was sawn as a prototype and shoot to be placed into my portfolio. I was modeling for the first time in my life! It's not easy at all! I'm not learnt how to pose and change my body dynamic or how to work with my mimicry. But my ignorance and lack of experience brought as so much fun! With the photographer instructing: " a bit to the right, a bit more, more.. no! no! to much! a bit to the left, to me, ok, ok, yah, stay... stay as that... no! yeah! it's ok!" and with my doing this crazy dance "to the left, to the left" and trying to catch the fall! However, I think it was my last time modeling. Anyway, we coped this challenge! The dress is not exactly what I wanted, but close enough not to be ashamed and to show you the result. I can see that the construction should be changed or one of the materials should be changed because they don't work together properly. Each one has different structure and behaves originally when set together with others. That's why we work on prototypes! But still, I'm enjoying the result!
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