posted by natibg
Oct 06, 2008 1:42PM
Sorry, I need to ask you something that has nothing to do with this post, but I don't know where else to write it. I would love if you could tell me the name of those types of dresses that women wore in the 90s, like the one that Sandra Bullock wears in "Speed" movie, and were usually wore with big combat boots. Thank you so much!
posted by AmandaMichele
Oct 06, 2008 1:56PM
I did this too! I used pretty blue and purple peacock feathers I ordered online. The velcro is a good touch, I just made the trim on a peice of felt and loosely stitched it onto the blazer and figured when I was tired of it I could cut it out.
posted by rocketcup
Oct 06, 2008 2:46PM
brilliant idea! although, i'd suggest putting the softer side of the velcro on the jacket and sew the feathers to the rougher side. i'd worry that the rough side of the velcro might catch on certain fabrics, and you don't want to ruin the top you wear with the blazer.
posted by guest
Oct 06, 2008 3:40PM
Nice DIY and well done. I'm only left with one question. Why? I don't get the original or the desire to imitate it. Black chicken feathers? They look straggly when they're new- how are they going to look after even one day's wear? I picture sitting down once and getting up to find them all crunched and broken.
posted by bastylefilegirl
Oct 06, 2008 4:07PM
I love it...I would have added some feathers around the rolled up sleeves too... but you know I don't know how to edit myself I would do horribly on project runway :)











posted by guest
Oct 06, 2008 12:37PM
very cool - I actually like yours better!