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  • November 5, 2011

    
made by hand.part II
…
this dress pictured here is by miss jill aiko yee. i appreciate the big blooms & the dress’s structure & functionality, but most of all whenever i wear it i feel happy knowing that it was a piece handmade by jill herself.
for her second collection, she devised a line of practical, pocket-filled pieces. my favorite, of course, is the series of apron dresses. think dvf’s famous wrap dress, but with a dual apron twist plus four (4) pockets. the apron dress may either be tied at back for two (2) handy-sized pockets, or tied at front to reveal two (2) generous-sized ones. the twirl factor of this dress is pretty great as well (often-times this is a very important factor in my dress decision-making).
the rest of her collection may be viewed here, & the bits that inspire her there.
now that you’ve moved into the new studio, i’m expecting high levels of productivity, jill  <3
…
i love that the back is a v, as well.  hello! 

    made by hand.
    part II

    …

    this dress pictured here is by miss jill aiko yee. i appreciate the big blooms & the dress’s structure & functionality, but most of all whenever i wear it i feel happy knowing that it was a piece handmade by jill herself.

    for her second collection, she devised a line of practical, pocket-filled pieces. my favorite, of course, is the series of apron dresses. think dvf’s famous wrap dress, but with a dual apron twist plus four (4) pockets. the apron dress may either be tied at back for two (2) handy-sized pockets, or tied at front to reveal two (2) generous-sized ones. the twirl factor of this dress is pretty great as well (often-times this is a very important factor in my dress decision-making).

    the rest of her collection may be viewed here, & the bits that inspire her there.

    now that you’ve moved into the new studio, i’m expecting high levels of productivity, jill  <3

    …

    i love that the back is a v, as well.  hello!