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Shades of White

My absolute favourite thing to wear in the summer is a beautiful, gauzy white dress with interesting detail. A little white dress can be simultaneously youthful and timeless, begs to be worn barefoot running around in the sun, and looks good on everyone. Another bonus to the summer white is that you can find gorgeous options at every price point as displayed here!

Dresses from left: Dolce Vita, DIY Fish Scale Dress, London Times, DIY Zimmermann Applique Dress

Cheers!!

Alana

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Reflecting

A couple stills left over from here & here! Next week is going to one of the busiest I’ve had all year, which both excites me and makes me feel queasy. Between finishing and sending out my wedding invitations, to leaving an old job and starting a big new contract, it’s going to be bananas! These photos bring me back to a fun day running around a garden in the sun and my new dress, far away from stress.
I hope everyone has a stress free weekend, and enjoys these photos!!
Cheers,
Alana

Photos by Jeannie Markowsky

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A Place In The Sun

A little piece of the warm afternoon sun amongst a bamboo forest. This is kind of my new secret happy place!

Wearing a dress seen here & here!

Cheers,

Alana

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DIY Zimmermann Inspired Applique Dress: the Instructions

Without further ado, I present my DIY Zimmermann inspired applique dress (seen here)!  There are quite a few steps, but I promise it’s a fun project with minimal sewing skill!

I’ve had this little summer dress for years and years, I never wore it, yet the fit and the surprising boning in the bodice made it a hard piece to let go of. It had a polka-dot layer with clean white layer underneath, so I carefully removed the outer layer revealing a perfect blank canvas for my DIY!

Tools needed: 
- a great fitting plain dress
- a roll of fabric fuse/heat bond (find long rolls at local fabric store or walmart for $10-$20)
- approx 1 meter of fabric for applique (I used the entire 1 meter for this project)
- pair of sharp scissors
- iron & ironing board
- needle and thread as needed


1. Begin drawing your applique pattern on paper to create a stencil. Use this opportunity to pin the paper stencil to yourself to create a great fit. Alter the pattern by trimming or adding paper.
2. Trace the stencils onto the smooth paper side of a roll of fabric fuse (the opposite side is the adhesive, will be hard to draw on and will transfer the pen color to your fabric, not chic!)
3. Lay your fabric fuse, adhesive side down, onto of your fabric ( if your fabric has a side you want to show make sure you use the adhesive on the back side, this will be glued to your dress ) set your iron to a low setting and press firmly for 5 seconds in each area. If the glue doesn’t adhere in some areas, simply repeat a few times until the paper doesn’t lift off.


4. Keep the paper on the fabric and begin to cut out your pattern exactly how you want to see it on your dress. When all your pieces are cut out, lay them out on your dress and arrange them to your satisfaction.
5. Peel off the paper from the back of your applique exposing the adhesive, lay it adhesive side down on your dress and iron over it just as your did earlier. Do this with all of your pieces. You should now have a perfectly applied design!


6. My original dress was strapless and I decided to leave the neck and back bare under the applique (slightly different from the zimmermann dress.) Since the paper side of the applique would eventually peel off leaving exposed glue, I ironed white fabric to the back then cut along the pattern creating the cut-out neckline. I also attached a new zipper as the length of the dress was altered.

The applique should be secure and waterproof after 48 hours but if you notice a few corners lifting up, re-iron them, or secure them with a thread and needle. Some people stitch around the edges or apply no-fray glue, but I found the fabric fuse created a great non-fraying edge.

The sky is really the limit with this process, with imagination and a sharp pair of scissors you can take this craft far beyond your grandma’s applique quilt! If anyone out there attempts this project and you are confused by a weird neckline or any of the steps, please ask me for help!!

Cheers!!

Alana

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DIY Zimmermann Inspired Applique Dress

One of my favourite clothing brands to drool over on the internet is Zimmermann, an amazing design house from Australia. I fell in love with the dress below but realized it’s from a previous season and not available to purchase, so I decided to make it myself!! It’s quickly become my favourite dress, and it was seriously the most fun I’ve had doing a DIY project!  I’ve received so many compliments about the dress, which almost masks the embarrassment of posing for these photos and having a family of 15 walk by and stare at me! A special thank you to my beautiful mom for taking the photos today and trying to save my pathetic non-model modelling by yelling “yes, beautiful, yes, turn your head, yes, stay there, move your hair, yes”!

Cheers!

Alana

DIY Instructions Here!

Zimmermann Idyllic Applique dress. Seen on Miranda Kerr.

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