Cuts under the zipper are performed on skirts, dresses, on the sleeves of blouses and pullovers, as well as at the bottom of narrow trousers. Regardless of the location of the zipper, the corners of the cut are treated the same. On the example of knitted anorak, we consider how to correctly grind the upper corners of decorative sections of sleeves under a zipper.
The dried hibiscus flowers, which are popular with hibiscus tea, allow us to dye the fabric in a spectacular pink. We tell and show how to get involved in the art of natural coloring! For many, the hobby for dyeing fabric with natural dyes begins with hibiscus, because hibiscus tea is easy to find in stores, and it is very cheap at the same time.
You came home after hours of running around on stilettos, a series of negotiations and important meetings, in your head - a swarm of thoughts, how can you manage to do everything tomorrow if you don’t have the strength now? Every day, chronic fatigue syndrome pushes us to what we do not want to do at all: with a glass in our hand, with a sandwich on our knees, we check social networks again and again, in the hope of at least a little relaxation.
Pleated is a highlight that turns even the simplest dress into an exquisite outfit.Photo: Net-a-porte, Shopbop Pleated midi and maxi skirts, of course, have been and remain the undisputed favorite of this summer, but for those who want to stay in trend while going their own way, we recommend paying attention to pleated dresses.
How to turn a corner of the room into a bizarre underwater world? With inspiration and silk paper! Papier-mâché, a Frenchwoman, Maris Dugua, uses delicate silk paper in her work. After processing, it can become transparent, like the petals of daffodils, or dense and structural. No matter what density Maris chooses paper for his works, first of all, they amaze with the play of light and shadow.
At the beginning of the 20th century, black was considered a mourning color and was not popular.Coco Chanel, inventing in 1926 a little black dress, made a real revolution in the fashion world. Audrey Hepburn, movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's" The dress, invented by Chanel, looked pretty simple - it was just below the knees (the designer considered her knees to be the most ugly part of a woman’s body), had a modest semicircular neckline and narrow long sleeves.