So it goes without saying that I was incredibly inspired throughout the fashion weeks to DIY just about everything I saw on the Runway. So, in collaboration with the Jenni from I Spy DIY and Erica and Lauren from Honestly...Wtf, we set about recreating our favourite AW11 looks. I completely fell in love with the shimmering horizontally textured fabrics in the Balmain AW11 collection. Who didn't? What I wouldn't do to own one of those dresses or statement jackets! Knowing that's completely out of the realms of possibility, as part of the 3 Designers 3 DIYs challenge I decided to make my own textured skirt using lace, ribbons, twisted fabric, beads and sequins.
These skirts below were my inspiration from the Balmain Show AW11, as you can see mine turned out a bit a little bit more subtle than the Balmain version.
The skirt was incredibly easy to make. This is how you do it:
You need: a black mini skirt (I bought a long skirt from a thrift shop and cut it off and sewed a hem), black lace, beads, ribbons, strips of black chiffon fabric, square sequins and anything else you want! The more random the better!
1. Sew or glue (I used a combination of both) the different ribbons etc onto the front of the skirt - keeping in horizontally parallel lines.
2. Sew twisted black chiffon fabric onto the front.
3. Randomly sew the sequins on the front - I put mine in the middle of the twisted fabric.
4. Do this to the back of the skirt, following the pattern on the front. Easy!
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Amazing! Looks like a real designer skirt! You definitely have some talent. :)
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I love this! ^^
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Looks great! Very finished looking, all handstiched?
ReplyDeleteWow that came out so cool! :)
ReplyDeleteI love balmain too!! :)
Kc
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thats freaking awesome, you should make a few and sell them!
ReplyDeleteIt's great skirt! You have big talent on those things, go on :)
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I love this idea! But if I do it, I might go for more colorful ribbons, like the designer did. Although, with yours I like that you can hardly tell that they are ribbons at all.
ReplyDeleteLike the skirt, very cute. :)
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I cant get enough of textures & that skirt looks incredible!
ReplyDeletetoo cute!!
ReplyDeleteThis is all kinds of amazing :)
ReplyDeleteyou'r so talanted! it's so pretty
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EMmm you're le schmexy :$
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so great! I abolutely love it
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wow,u made this urself?i'm definitely getting ideas:D...ohw yeah
ReplyDeleteI wish I could do the same. I follow your blog, maybe I'll learn something, but unfortunately I'm not good at all with hands
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OKAY. IM SUPREMELY ANNOYED B/C IDK HOW TO SEW & I DONT WWANT TO GLUE FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE....ANY SUGGESTIONS????
ReplyDeleteIM IN LOVE WITH THIS DIY!
Wow! If I only have more free time! You did an amazing job
ReplyDeletexx
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You are too clever! Loving your boots and the wang! x
ReplyDeleteThis skirt is so cool! I'm going to try and make my own one this weekend! Thanks for all the inspiring ideas and DIY projects you come up with, I always enjoy looking at your blog.
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Your DIY is so great!! I really love it :):)
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keep posting DYI
love M
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Only just come across your blog and I absolutely adore this DIY! I'm a huge fan of Balmain but not so much a fan of the prices so the idea of creating my own little Balmain at a fraction of the cost is soo exciting! Thankyouuu!
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lOVE LOVE LOVE it!! am gonna do one for myself!! thanks for the inspiration!!! :)
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I think your DIY is good. I prefer your one to the Balmain on the left. I'm definitely adding this to my project list when I've finished my exams.
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Awesome, I think I will do the similar one, cause this idea going with me for a long time:))
ReplyDeleteit looks awesome i love it, I'm gonna make mine
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how cool is that!?
ReplyDeleteI just was looking at this skirt in a magazine thinking I'd like to try to make one, and here's your tutorial. What a beautiful end product!
ReplyDeleteReally inspiring! It looks even more beautiful close up. Seriously stumbling across your blog absolutely made my day today, so many fantastic ideas! Excited follower :)
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ahhhh-mazing idea! I definitely need to try this!
ReplyDeleteI´ve just discovered your blog and its wonderful! Congrats!! Visit my blog if you want, I show my DIY too
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I'm going to try this. The skirt is too cute and YOU made it with a few items. Great posts!
ReplyDeleteWAW! LOve it! So simple and so beautiful at same time.
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