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Showing posts with label The Trench Coat Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Trench Coat Project. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2010

I Call it: Military Romantic

I've finished #2 in The Trench Coat Project Series.

Here is before (and if you click on the above link, you can see the two garments I used to create the after look):

And after:
It's available now in my yazberryfashion.etsy.com store.

The classic military lines and sentiments of this recycled vintage trench coat are softened with hand embroidered floral appliques. Each applique was carefully shaped by me and the large applique that wraps from the lower front, around the hip was painstakingly hand sewn in place so it lays perfectly when worn. 3/4 length sleeves, falls about mid thigh.

I've also lined each of the belts on the wrists, the waist and the epaulets with a matching pink diamond pattern from my Grandma's Legacy Fabric stash, making each completely reversible. On the beige side of the epaulets, I've placed floral bars looking like military rankings. I've also shortened the hemline and have pinch pleated [a 3-D diamond pattern to emulate the diamond fabric on the belts. Coat is lined with Etienne Aigner signature fabric as in it's former life it was that brand. I've replaced the peeling leather belt buckles with shiny brass to match the hardware.

Here's a little hint about #3 in The Trench Coat Project: it involves hand painting and fur.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Sneak Peek at #2

The Trench Coat Project continues. #2 in this one of a kind collection features the brilliant (I think) marriage of the following two vintage garments. I am extremely excited for this recycled fashion project!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

The Trench Coat Project: Unveiling!

*Psst* I leaked The Trench Coat Project idea last week and before the suspense gets the best of you, *drumroll* ... ... ...

Meet Before:


And After:

To purchase #1 in the series visit my Etsy Store.

Born from a freak mistake with bleach leaving one of the lovely large spots you see, I've raised the hem, given it a flirty tuxedo line which is higher in front and gradually gets longer towards the back and have painstakingly hand distressed the giraffe print into the fabric. What I love, is that I left the belts on the waist and cuffs and the epaulets on the shoulders the original color so they and the buttons offer a delicious contrast to the giraffe print. The inside received the treatment too and looks great!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

The Trench Coat Project

I like to think that out of every mistake is born a great idea. I recently completely ruined a vintage trench coat with bleach while trying to clean off a stain. Devastated, the recycler in me couldn't throw it in the scrap pile because of its fine construction and high quality vintage fabric. So after a week or two of stewing over what to do with it, I came up with The Trench Coat Project.

The trench coat project involves re-tailoring, distressing, adding to, modifying and otherwise updating vintage trench coats to take on a haute couture look and feel. Here is a sneak peek at the first trench coat victim:


Stay tuned in the next few weeks as I unveil the first trench coat!