Sunday, September 25, 2011

Fedora & Gaea FWPanamá -Day2

Fedora&Gaea

I liked this collection, it may not be the best of the bunch, some dresses were off, other’s were on, but for me, the most valuable point was technique. I loved the way she sewed the dresses, I think it is called macramé stitching, isn’t it? Correct me if I’m wrong. Another point for her it’s how well she represented Panama in her dresses, it was not a obvious way, it was much more reserved & refined, the last looks reminded me of Bocas del Toro at the beginning of last century during Sunday when people dressed up to the nines to go to the Lottery game in the middle of the province but mixed with Caribbean sexiness & modesty.

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don’t worry, the best is ahead

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(can someone explain me why did they let the model

get of with that thing in her ankle?, this is why

designers here in Panama need stylists…

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1 comment:

  1. MMMMMMMMMMMM

    1- look de sombrero y conjunto en blanco
    y el vestido caqui de cuadritos..

    Me parece que tiene talento Perooo necesita depurar muchas cosas...
    MUA
    kerenbat.blogspot.com

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