Louise Brooks for the downtown Seattle Gene Juarez Salon
In my last Fashionably Formed post, I mentioned mermaids being a muse for my art. So too is the bold woman of the 1920's. (Please see a former post that was written while studying in London). Who knew I would be given the chance to become this character? It's intriguing to see life's threads connect, intertwine, and create a unique tapestry. This blog is written with an aim to live with eyes wide open--to see more threads***.
***(C.Mor.Threads--a name under which I will title my vintage apparel collection & garment designs)***
Photography: Miguel Gaon
Hair: Corrinna Kesler
Make-up: Monet
Styling: Carlynne Morrison
Design: C.Mor.Threads
Outfit 1:
Top: C.Mor.Threads design made from 1920's French Tulle & 1940's lace applique
Skirt: 1950's Art Deco inspired, high-waisted skirt
Necklace: Sarai Long Pearl Necklace
Outfit 2:
Slip: Great-grandmother's undergarment from the 1920's
Tu-Tu: C.Mor.Threads 1980's tulle taken from wedding dress
Belt: C.Mor.Threads 1920's beaded accessory with attached taffeta bow
Outfit 3:
Top: C.Mor.Threads design made from 1920's French Tulle & 1940's lace appliqueSkirt: C.Mor.Threads drip-dyed skirt constructed from 1940's gown & combined with 1920's French Tulle inlay
Headdress: C.Mor.Threads crown made from 1970's plastic flowers & leaves












Nice series, Carly.
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