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Friday, July 30, 2010
Lucy Punch in Behrle NYC Leather
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Bearskins vs Stella McCartney
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Designer Abayas!
This is a fabulous idea and honestly from what I can tell of the designs of these 2 sisters, not far off from very luxurious, voluminous evening gowns, 1980's style. They certainly don't look like what we here in the West associate with this encompassing garment, and they are certainly a far, far cry from burquas, which represents suppression to many people.
Designer Abayas!
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Saturday, July 10, 2010
BehrleNYC at the Movies
BehrleNYC at the Movies
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Sunday, July 4, 2010
Custom Made Wedding Dress Part 5
OK, I am back to this project...on to the back section now.
I chose a section of the center tablecloth medallion that allows for matching and seam allowance and inset the zipper on one side. Finishing the top edge as far as the point where the strap will be inset:
Next comes the really tricky part.
Custom Made Wedding Dress Part 5
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Can't Buy Me Love...or Taste.
It's incredibly wonderful to be able to have the luxury of a beautifully made and perfectly fitted garment on your body. Here, even the most unlikely fit - even very corseted or tight- is actually comfortable over long periods of time. And yes, many Luxuries cost money, (and so they should) from custom-made-anything to having a private jet, or driving that Cobra...
This is not "Luxury". This is just pure silliness.
Can't Buy Me Love...or Taste.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
White Hot Leather
White leather has always been a very popular request, especially for editorial purposes- however, no white leather ever goes out of here unless it is purchased... I never stocked it in my shop for the same reason, it simply does not get taken care of properly by people unless they have some skin in the game!
Recently I've had more & more customers asking about it & ordering it. One white project I am working right now on is for an HBO Special right now - when it is closer to air time I will update. When I work in white the whole studio is given over to it and I dress in white! (No kidding, my husband did not recognize me the other day when we met downtown for dinner since I was not in my usual head to toe black!)
I've done white leather stagewear:

here's a white leather wedding dress:
White leather baby bibs (they wipe clean in most cases)
& God know what else...
Good white leather when it is tanned must be finished in a dust free environment, it is harder and harder to find white leather that is finished properly - many times you will see, on smooth white leather, little tiny spots in the finish because of dust...it's not in the lot I just got! It's been ages since I have not had to painstakingly check every skin for these. Makes me happy.
On the subject of white leather, I just got photos from a client, (one of my few ladies) of an outfit I made her last year. She's got star style and confidence and effortlessly carries off looks much stronger than most people here in NYC would ever attempt! (...my pet peeve about NYC- sometimes it feels like everybody wants to fit in - often to the point of blandness... it gets boring.) Randa's use of accessories is flawless to boot! I think these photos only give a hint of that. This is one amazingly turned out woman, & on an everyday basis!
Here is the front view:
White Hot Leather
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Sharp Dressed Men
Many years ago when I was studying costume design, my teacher Jose Varona was looking over my shoulder while I was sketching in class (was it for Eugene Onegin?) and commented on how good I was at designing for men. He said he found it unusual, he felt most of his students preferred designing for women and thought it was much harder to design well for men.
I felt hugely complemented & I liked designing mens costumes, at 14 I wasn't much into ruffles - unless they were Roberto Cappucci type ruffles ("ruffles-on-acid" was how I thought of them- here's a taste!). Do an image search - you will see what I mean- mind altering!!
So I guess I've come full circle.
And with that in mind…Here's the 2nd of a pair of jackets I did recently….

Can you tell I've become bored with the Wedding Dress? :) will get back to it soon!
Sharp Dressed Men
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Jack Taylor of Beverly Hills
Last night I caught a wonderful documentary on an amazing LA based, bespoke suit maker.
The documentary, by Cecile Leroy Beauleiu, follows the 60+ year history of the indomitable title character Jack Taylor, whose beautifully cut and impeccably styled, custom made suits have graced the bodies of everyone from The Duke of Windsor, Cary Grant, Robert Mitchum, Frank Sinatra, Jack Lemmon and Elvis Presley continuing right up to Jason Schwartzman today.
Jack Taylor of Beverly Hills
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
Cutwork Linen Wedding Dress, Part 4
Getting down to the wire now! 1 week…. excited!!! (a little stressed, too many little, time consuming things to do on top of real life) Dress is done so I am back tracking here- it's all a distant memory so I hope to catch here up sooner rather than later.
Lace is already applied to backing material, so now the inner workings of the corset and the body start going together. It's odd construction (ie: nobody does stuff like this anymore- it's closer to couture) since I don't want any seams in the lace past what is absolutely necessary. There are quite a few more seams on the inside than the outside which I know will complicate construction down the line. I say screw it...I am more than momentarily sorry later, but I get over it.
Inside Layer, with corset workings:
Inside Center Front
Cleaned up, trimmed and hand-stitched down:
Here you can see the single layer sides extending beyond the edges of the lace medallion- the ace edge was stitched down with a tiny matching zigzag, trimmed with applique scissors, and the remaining was stitched - by hand, through the chiffon layer only. The medallion continues up the shoulder straps -
All of this I am doing by gut, I do not know what is going to happen with the skirt or the final fit, since I expect the fit will be different than fit in muslin and checked at every juncture. I have not worked in fabric in ages so I don't know what to expect and accommodate for at this point.
Cutwork Linen Wedding Dress, Part 4
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
Antique Cutwork Lace Wedding Dress, Part 3
But since I started to do this in actual segments, in blog time, I'm sticking to that! You've seen the rough layout, but I will refresh you:
The lace is carefully back stitched down to the layer of twill and silk. not too close to the edges, since the sides need to be stitched on later. I've cut the straps in one piece on the lace layer. I want the motif as continuous as possible. The basting line 3/4" inside the cut edge is the finished edge I've drafted for. Parts of this are likely to change since fit was done on muslin and the finished piece entails several layers and will be thicker so we'll see…
From the front, stitched in a mocha/taupe along edges of cutwork- I was very lucky to have an old,
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Summer Special on Custom Made Leather Pants
So, avoid the Fall crunch and plan ahead.
Summer Special on Custom Made Leather Pants
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Saturday, May 22, 2010
Custom Made Wedding Bodice-part 2
Re-cut and re-trace one front panel and trace all the boning points. Using a piece of the stretch silk I apply it to the twill along the boning marks. Because of the stretch I don't need to worry about adding room- or perfect stitching. I use a rough cut piece & trim it later.
Then the crossways boning, using what is really the wrong size twill tape (because its here) I make casings over the applied boning- it will be inside, under several layers. Slip in the boning & trim. This layer is the lining, as well as the foundation.
Now no puckering or buckling inside when curving with the body.
Sew the straps to the front bodice:
And layout the lace:
Here I am using a medallion from the center of the tablecloth. Centering & mirroring as well as possible, the cloth is not symmetrical, at all. Overall it is several inches off. Still amazing being entirely stitched by hand and washed a bunch. I eye it.
The center of the cloth was the most stained. I cut around this where possible, not too concerned. The stains add to the depth of the cloth, I may spray parts of it with some tea when it is done. Depends.
Custom Made Wedding Bodice-part 2
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