
D.I.P London has launched a collection at Topshop. "Each piece is individually worked, meaning no two pieces are the same. A beautiful vest has a dramatically cut-away back while slashed jersey tees and an ink-splashed dress have a raw and rebellious quality. A black rayon jersey dress with hand bugle beaded shoulder detail and a silver habotai silk dress and a black habotai silk top are embellished with delicately elegant cobweb embroidery." Of course you can go out and buy these, but this technique is just 1-2-3 simple to make on your own. The last time I´ve seen cut´n´tie technique it was done by Jean Paul Gaultier back in 2001. I´ve loved it since so in a way I´m happy someone introduces it again. I´ll try to make you guys some how-tos during the next week.



Pages from my inspiration scrap books:

Jean Paul Gaultier SS2001 collection




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