We are always happy to play with other possible from existing theory. for example, do not apply the techniques of pleats on a patterned fabrics such as batik, as it might seem chaotic. but we wonder, what's the results when we collaborate the 'chaos' with stripes, pleats technique, and bright colors?
Voilaaa! it's fabulous and makes you smile like seeing candy!
Looks like a happy chaos in childhood... fresh and youthful when applied to these dresses!
And if you look closer, we use the batik motif called drintin which means zoo, so there's a wide range of unique typical fauna from west java, such as peacocks, rabbits, deer, and even frogs on the batik cloth.
cheerful and flirtatious, right?
Voilaaa! it's fabulous and makes you smile like seeing candy!
Looks like a happy chaos in childhood... fresh and youthful when applied to these dresses!
And if you look closer, we use the batik motif called drintin which means zoo, so there's a wide range of unique typical fauna from west java, such as peacocks, rabbits, deer, and even frogs on the batik cloth.
cheerful and flirtatious, right?
We also tried using geometric motif such as Parang which applied to the asymmetric dress below.
and surely you agree this is a very nice dress, isn't it?
types of materials: pekalongan super silk
types of batik technique: batik stamp
types of dresses: mini dress
couture made. price upon request.
further question or info send to triatriatria@gmail.com or rana.experimental@gmail.com
talent: nadia
make up and hair do: wydia
photo and editted : maria from l'evenue photography
further question or info send to triatriatria@gmail.com or rana.experimental@gmail.com
talent: nadia
make up and hair do: wydia
photo and editted : maria from l'evenue photography
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