
Little Black Dress
Hey guys! Sorry for the long week hiatus. I had to help out in our shop and at that time, unfortunately, my right hand index finger got injured. I seriously had a hard time drawing or even writing! But I tried anyway. It was kind of awesome to write while your index finger is pointing at one direction.
Back to the topic, I intended for this party dress to be simple but alluring. Accentuating the V-neckline of the dress is a silver black princess. The dress is somehow inspired by Rihanna, and I liked how simply well it turned out and plus points to that ombre complexion it has.
Media used:
G-tec 0.4, Faber Castel Colour Pencil, Short Bond Paper
Time Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Please comment and tell me what you think! I'd be happy to know it!
June 30, 2014
Glitz n' Glamour
This dress was my prom dress during my third year! The base color was sort of orange pink and that's basically it. The top portion till the upper waistline was gem studded, while the skirt was made of tulle. It was really tight! and I had a hard time breathing wearing it.
Here is an actual photo of my dress, and I look kinda haggard. Please. Forgive. Bangs fly fly away!

June 22, 2014
BelleThis gown was inspired by Belle from The Beauty and the Beast. At first I wanted to make it more of a wedding themed gown, but I changed my mind along the way (I occasionally do that) so it became more like an evening ball gown, I guess. It is my first time trying intricate patterns in a dress, and I guess I kinda like how it turned out!
The overall appearance of the dress is a lacy dress with varying shades of gold. It basically a backless tube gown; the lace covers the sleeves and overlaps the body ending with a pointed V design at the back. The golden skirt extends until it kisses the floor. I made it so that the lowest tip of the dress appear darker, and lighter as it goes up. It makes the dress look vibrant and attractive! I added intricate details to the lower portion of the dress appearing as if its rising above the ground.
The top portion of the dress covering the sleeves and the upper back is meant to be a lace type cloth in which the skin can be seen though seemingly covered from afar. To contrast the body being completely covered, I made the dress backless because I'm a fan of demure-but-daring kind of images. It gives off a mysterious aura to outsiders making them more intrigued about the subject.
Here are some of my inspirations for this dress.
June 05, 2014



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