Sunday, 4 July 2010

Introducing: Arc Skirts and Fragments

I finally took photos of those new skirts I've been insisting I made.

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The Arc Skirt is a straight knee-length skirt with a curved pocket on one side.
This one's in stretch denim with red contrast.

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Yep, that's a real hand-sized pocket with a functional button.
Sorry about the glarey red, it's a hard colour to correct in Photoshop.

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There's an invisible zip and a kick pleat in the back.
They are ace. And I sold two yesterday!

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This one is in the same black cotton sateen I used for my Teaparty dress, with purple contrast.
The sheen makes it look quite eveningy, or 'Office Goth'.
If you know any goth ladies who need a dressy but serviceable work skirt send 'em my way.

And here's the jewellery I made.
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Fragments pendants and brooches. Don't worry, I sanded the edges.
I bought heaps more plates in Daylesford yesterday, so there'll be a lot more in this range.

Find 'em all at Olive Grove.

6 comments:

Cat said...

Jennie, I LOVE those skirts, especially the first one. You are incredibly talented. Happy Sunday to you. xo

CurlyPops said...

Love the new stuff Jennie! So you finally found a drill bit that was suitable?

Mookah said...

Oh how I love red stitching! But then I just seem to have something going on with red.

Julia said...

love the detail of these skirts.

Nikki said...

Great skirts!! They look like they'd flatter a lot of different body shapes, too.

Kirsten said...

They are so gorgeous! I'm saving up my pennies for a visit. Your jewellery (I cannot spell today) is lovely as well.

The link to Olive Grove on the side doesn't work, though; I was trying to show a colleague all the gorgeous stuff in there and ended up going through your posts.