

And now what ?
The gold dress was sold, and I am happy with that. Yet kind of sad, after all the work and the problem solving, it's now gone. The best compliment that an artist can get is when the artwork sells. It means that there is someone who appreciates the efforts and the work that went into making the piece, and is willing to spend the money to acquire it. When I posted the dress on my site, I made a mistake on the inventory and typed 183 instead of 1 which is the right quantity. The


J'dore l'or
J'adore l'or. This new addition to the Fall 2020 line took few steps to make. I made the bottom pleated part a while ago and ment for it to go to another dress. The dress was never done and the bottom part was lying on my sewing table for months. When I started introducing the gols to the collection I knew that I wanted to use that part in a dress, but could not decide how. Then when I got a new book about the costumes in the Brooklyn Museum seeing the cover i knew which way


Gold gold gold
I was looking for inspiration and while working on my Fall Winter 2020 collection I started combining gold organza with the black lace dresses. I still have 1/2 a yard of the fabric and pleated bottom that was lying around from previous idea, when I decided to add the bottom to a gold bodice. Then, I saw this book on Amazon. Being that used one was at $3.95 I could not resist it. On the cover there is a dress by Charles James, a favorite of mine which gave me the idea to dra