Asymmetric Blouse - DIY
Blazer - ZARA
Pants- Versace Jeans (thrifted)
Glitter Boots - June+Julia
Cluth- Malca Indonesia
Watch - DKNY
Blazer - ZARA
Pants- Versace Jeans (thrifted)
Glitter Boots - June+Julia
Cluth- Malca Indonesia
Watch - DKNY
LAST WEDNESDAY I was invited to attend Jakarta Fashion Week (JFW) at Pacific Place,
Jakarta. JFW this year is particularly memorable since June+Julia, my vegan shoe label, was
the sponsor for one of LaSalle College’s fashion show. Thank you Jeanette Anandjo for
making this happen and I wish you all the very best for your future endeavors with Mimi Rue!
Jakarta. JFW this year is particularly memorable since June+Julia, my vegan shoe label, was
the sponsor for one of LaSalle College’s fashion show. Thank you Jeanette Anandjo for
making this happen and I wish you all the very best for your future endeavors with Mimi Rue!
Besides attending the LaSalle College show, I also had invitations to Yosafat and Cleo
Fashion Awards. Unfortunately, I was unable to make a presence at the JFW closing
spectacle, Dewi Fashion Knight, as I had to rush back to Bandung on Thursday to wrestle
with my thesis. I will put up the pictures to each event in my next post.
I am flaunting my latest DIY work – the asymmetric blouse. Inspired primarily by Celine Resort
2011 and Acne Spring 2012 collection, the emphasis is on the longer length of the shirt at
the back; evidently, Celine’s ‚mullet‛ look. Since I only bought myself 2 meters of fabric, I
failed at making it resemble that of Celine’s ‚mullet‛ look but managed to make the back
part long enough. So, what do you think? Hope you like my latest DIY project – more will be
coming soon! ;-)
Fashion Awards. Unfortunately, I was unable to make a presence at the JFW closing
spectacle, Dewi Fashion Knight, as I had to rush back to Bandung on Thursday to wrestle
with my thesis. I will put up the pictures to each event in my next post.
I am flaunting my latest DIY work – the asymmetric blouse. Inspired primarily by Celine Resort
2011 and Acne Spring 2012 collection, the emphasis is on the longer length of the shirt at
the back; evidently, Celine’s ‚mullet‛ look. Since I only bought myself 2 meters of fabric, I
failed at making it resemble that of Celine’s ‚mullet‛ look but managed to make the back
part long enough. So, what do you think? Hope you like my latest DIY project – more will be
coming soon! ;-)
PS: My apologies for the poor photo quality. My best friend, Julia is still a novice at handling
a DSLR camera (so am I!). Please do bear with us until we get more practice.
a DSLR camera (so am I!). Please do bear with us until we get more practice.
Translated and edited by Farida Win (@iFreddie)
xxx
June
xxx
June
can you post the tutorial of your DIY stuffs? pleaseeeee
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ReplyDeleteThe outfit is beautiful! I am drooling for your shoes :)
sending you happy spells
amyflyingakite.com
totally love this outfit on you!
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