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Some clothes I've made. What do you like or dislike about the designs/construction?

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I’m excited to share some recent designs I crafted for my girlfriend and would love your feedback. The first dress is a simple, shorter straight cut made from luxurious mulberry silk. The second, a black slip dress, features a diagonal bias cut for a fluid drape, crafted from a heavier silk that falls gracefully below the knee and showcases French seams. Lastly, I designed a vest from rich virgin wool, lined with silk, in an elegant olive and burgundy color combination.
Some clothes I've made. What do you like or dislike about the designs/construction?
Some clothes I've made. What do you like or dislike about the designs/construction?

I design clothes, but I’ve made a these for my girlfriend, would love to hear what you think.

The first dress is from mulberry silk, and it is a more simple and shorter straight cut.

The black slip dress is also from silk, but a bit heavier (25momme). It is cut diagonally (bias-cut) so it drapes nicely on the body and moves more fluidly. It is longer (below knee) and has french seams.

The vest is made from virgin wool (around 400gsm), with silk lining. I like how olive and burgundy colors combine. There is cotton interfacing only in front panels.

What do you like/dislike? I'll take pictures on the body, to show how it drapes.

If anyone’s interested in seeing more of my work, I’ll be posting pictures on ig @bradic.eu

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