Draping 101

Jun 9th 2008
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Some seatwork from Draping I class.. Exercises done using muslin of varying softness/thickness.


Moi, pinning


Tin.. lol


Side of a draped peg skirt


A draped cowl neck halter top


Wrap bodice. Fixed bow or wrap-around belt that ties at the side. See how the fabric affects the drape. Softer fabric, more


Our draping teacher, Sir Danilo Franco’s indigenous gown worn at the 29th Flores de Mayo at the Plaza Rajah Sulayman. Some twenty members of the Quezon Fashion Designers Association of the Philippines initiated for the first time in Manila a display and parade of their sagalas and escorts in indigenous gowns, Barong Tagalog and other native outfits.

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    1. wow ate crisel!

      I’ve always been an aficionado of drapings. That’s why I’ve always loved the gowns made by maggie sottero…Your works reminded me of Romy of Project Runway…really! I believe drapings make women look so elegant…

    2. Mia

      aaaah! I love love your new theme!! keep the posts coming girl, youre great

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