Showing posts with label felt and fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label felt and fashion. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Saturday, September 27, 2014
World of Wearable Art 2014
And the story behind it? I’ve heard about this competition a few years ago and was always curious to enter it. So in 2014 I decided to do it. I designed a beautiful garment of the East princess in my mind and bought some fresh water pearls for decorating it, just to finally realize that I misunderstood the conditions of the contest and had to send the pictures of the finished piece already, because I was a first year entrant, and I didn’t have another 2 months to do that, as I thought. So I had a choice – do I step back, because it was the last day to send the photos or I send just any photo of my finished pieces? I decided to send what I had – I chose the blue dress I made for ballerina and sent it. To my surprise it was accepted and I had to reproduce the dress to send it to New Zealand. Wish I could have seen my Princess of the East Wind performing on the stage, but New Zealand was just a little bit too far, but just a little bit
Glad to be the finalist of the contest though.

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apranga,
colors,
colours,
fairy tale costume,
felt and fashion,
indigo,
my felt,
performance outfit,
sceniniai rūbai,
spalvos,
texture,
Vilte Kazlauskaite,
Viltė Kazlauskaitė,
vilte.net,
World of Wearable Art
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
4 full Moons
4 Full Moons - a skirt with the circumference of 4 circles.
nuno felt: silk, wool, fresh water pearls
natural dyes: weld, indigo, logwood
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Rustic felt on the cover
Felt and natural dyeing by me on the cover of Lithuanian People magazine, worn by beautiful Lithuanian actress Egle Jackaite and her sons. Photography by Viktorija Vaisvilaite.
The idea of the photographer was to create rustic and cozy image of the family members. For this I chose delicate silk, cotton muslin, wool, spun silk embroidery and natural dyeing and improvised eco printing of the garments. I used madder, cochineal, alkanet, walnut and young alder collected from my yard.
Labels:
colors,
colours,
Egle Jackaite,
felt,
felt and fashion,
my felt,
natural,
nuno felt,
organic,
silk,
slow cloth,
spalvos,
Viktorija Vaisvilaite,
Vilte Kazlauskaite,
Viltė Kazlauskaitė,
zurnalas Zmones
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