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Secondary Pocket Watch

Secondary Pocket Watch

Representing a shift into a different kind of view we find this stone embedded watch, a modernistic adaption of a classic design, in all its essence reminding that forever’s the world.

Longsleeve Undershirt

 The final of my undertakings for this year’s WGT festival will be the maroon raglan-cut undershirt seen in Saturday’s Secondary Outfit, adhering to the other pieces by omitting side-seams (skirt and jacket).

Raglan-cut Longsleeve

The jersey blouse is strongly tailored by decorative full-height darts, flawlessly merging into the connective seams effectuating an eight-piece bodice with three-piece sleeves, projecting a unique play of lines, familiarly paying homage to the Red Shirt, taking place as the corresponding layer for the day’s primary outfit.

 

 

Monday’s Secondary Outfit

Monday's Secondary Outfit

Monday’s Secondary Outfit combines both cyber and mittelalter elements to establish an immaculate hybrid look showing quite a lot of skin, yet relying strongly on hair-based fabrics.
Akin to the Primary Outfit is the boastful chin-covering-collar capette - contrived from remaining scarlet velour - as the focal point of the outfit, giving away to the off-white velvet-jersey used for the crop-top, returning as the base-material for the fur-covered leg and wrist-warmers, keeping red glow-sticks embedded into tiny pockets.
Covering the hips we find sideways slashed short shorts, giving a hint of the underwear, whilst upholding the, with straps and rings decorated, back-panel-skirt, spurring the futuristic side of the outfit together with the cybernetic eye-wear combed discretely through the head rigorous blond hair.

BW-Version

The Slanted Jacket

Devoid of side-seams, the fabric to be used for this waist-jacket will have it’s weft aligned with the (missing) sideline, making it fall in partial bias towards the front and central-back-seam, exhibiting, with an appropriate choice of fiber, a sideways diverging look.

Slanted Jacket Sketch

More perceptible, however, might be the extravagant hemline presented by both body and sleeves, traversing downwards in a motion concave in the front, yet ending  cuspy in the back.

Adorning this effect, while supplying a sense of changeability are the invisible zippers mounted in the jacket’s sleeves, going up all the way through the shoulder-line, making them, just like the jacket itself, able to be worn open or closed.

 

The Scarlet Capette

The Scarlet CapetteScarlet Cape Collar Detail
The bordered shoulder-cloak was fashioned a few years ago as a secondary piece for matching the Scarlet Cape during outings and features a straight collar equipped with a thoughtfully installed lacing.

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