Project Runway 5th challenge involved no models - instead family members of the contestants!
The brief: design their ultimate outfit
It must suit them to a tea, fit them like a glove and fulfill their every fashion fantasy
Budget $100
Time limit: eight-hours
Introducing... Nanna Linda!
A little about Linda...
1. She was wearing black before black was the new black... she
insists she was the first in Sydney to wear ALL black (and I am not inclined to argue);
2. She commutes several hours every day to visit my grandfather in his nursing home, every day of the week (no days off for Linda!);
3. Has no time to launder with care nor iron her outfits;
4. She is terribly interesting, rich in character and full of stories!
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This inspired the light, gauzy fabrics she can wear on her long walks and trips on public transport all this coming summer long.
Also, I made the design so it didn't need to be ironed - but still looks smart. I achieved this in two ways. First, I tried experimental ruching on the sleeves - to make a feature of the wrinkled look. Second, I placed the grosgrain ribbons down the front and on the sleeves to give the impression of clean lines - without having to iron.
The textured fabric in the skirt plays to her quirky ways.
Linda is happy with the fit. LOVES the colour and is absolutely tickled to have a new outfit!