Wednesday, September 25, 2013

The Kors Look

http://searchingforstyle.com/2013/09/michael-kors-spring-summer-2014/



Michael Kor had this crochet outfit I loved. Wish I could make one but it would take too long.
Fabric trade shows require an invite and then there is such a long process between then, to when you have your collection of clothes to show on the runway and then to sell to the public.
Then I wonder about the people like me,
who only need a bit of fabric to create that one special dress.
No wonder the prices sky rocket.

Kors outfits sell at Macys and I can understand why. Some of his stuff is gorgeous!!

I think designing material for the companies who make them, is a much nicer job than trying
to run around buying them.
I think this is a job which will always be in style.

Pakart Alaska seems to have a real talent here.

Clothes are lovely to design but then you need  place to wear them too.

Have a great day!!
xoxoxoxoxox

6 comments:

  1. My wife Jilda is into fashion. She graduated from the Fashion Institute of Atlanta. She lusts after the Fall Vogue because all the latest fashions are there.
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  2. How cool is that Rick. Hope she does something with it.
    I love Vogue as well. So much fun to design your own stuff though and home made sewing is always better than store bought which is mass produced.If I had a little girl I'd go wild lol

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  3. My grandmother was a great one for checking out what Macy's had to offer and then buying the fabric of her choice and making it live for her. I admire your talent!

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  4. Sandy I love to sew at home because my stitching is better, stronger.The seams will never tear like they do in store bought clothing.
    Also I can use the colors I want.
    But today I have no where to go to warrant sewing, no young ladies to pamper, like the beautiful young lady you have.:).So for the things I do buy, I can't sew them for that low a price.
    My Grand mother also loved vogue and she would copy the designs.They were different people back then.

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