Countless thanks 🙏🏻 watching this video as if I watched hundreds of fashion videos, I’m very grateful for ❤all the work you do and effort you’ve done ✔️ bravo 👏
The clothes that are 'kinda pleated but not really' are called 'Plisse'. It's made by folding and then heat treating the fabric into those folds. Mostly with synthetic, cause it half melts into that shape and keeps it, while natural fabrics loos those folds and unlike with pleated fabrics, it is nearly impossible to restore or keep that through ironing and pressing. It looks amazing indeed, if you don't mind wearing half melted plastic.
Thanks Maria! Lovely & informative video as always. I love all the texture trends, but I am hoping to try the tweed and pleated trends. Thank you for your content 🤩
I have also heard this type of fabric called "shot", because one colour of weft thread is shot through a different colour of warp threads. It is most noticeable of the threads have luster. When still it appears to be a third colour (e.g. red + yellow = orange) but as it moves you see more of one colour or the other.
wish you more followers as you have a different style than the mainstream fashion videos.....
Love your presentation you are the one that shows runaway thanks❤️
You do so much research for us. Thank you!
So nice of you to say that, thank you for taking the time to comment ❤️
You’re amazing at breaking down the trends for us. Thank you
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I love it! Definitely I am so stoked for lace, ruffles, knits, and sparkle the next couple of seasons! Thank you for posting!!! 🖤🖤🖤
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You do it so well Maira, thank you!!!🙏🙏🙏 I always find new inspiration in your videos - and so often just using what's already in my closet👌👏❤
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Exactly what I'm doing ❤❤
Thank you for making these videos! 🥰
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Countless thanks 🙏🏻 watching this video as if I watched hundreds of fashion videos, I’m very grateful for ❤all the work you do and effort you’ve done ✔️ bravo 👏
Wow, thank you!
You do it SO well Maria, big fan here...salutes from P.R.❤
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I like many outfits in this "défilé " but I don't see me taking the bus with it! Have a nice week-end ! Kisses from Brussels 💋
oh yes not every texture is for everyday life
Excellent presentation! Thank you❤
You are so welcome!
Great job as always! 🎉
Good job Maria..loved it
Thank you!!
Fantastic compilation!
Many thanks!
The clothes that are 'kinda pleated but not really' are called 'Plisse'. It's made by folding and then heat treating the fabric into those folds. Mostly with synthetic, cause it half melts into that shape and keeps it, while natural fabrics loos those folds and unlike with pleated fabrics, it is nearly impossible to restore or keep that through ironing and pressing. It looks amazing indeed, if you don't mind wearing half melted plastic.
This season soooo beautiful 😍 🤩 👌 thanks for video ❤❤❤❤
My pleasure 😊
Thanks Maria! Lovely & informative video as always. I love all the texture trends, but I am hoping to try the tweed and pleated trends. Thank you for your content 🤩
thank you so much for taking the time to comment! and please to!
Great observation of texture ❤
Thank you 😊
One the best video l've seen 🎉🎉🎉
Wow thank you very much!
Materials that change colour in movement, have different tread in warp and weft this give variation in color.
Thank you so much for that insight!
I have also heard this type of fabric called "shot", because one colour of weft thread is shot through a different colour of warp threads. It is most noticeable of the threads have luster. When still it appears to be a third colour (e.g. red + yellow = orange) but as it moves you see more of one colour or the other.
@@vickysews Yes this is this material, can be made from silk or syntetic yarns or mix of both.
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Guipure lace fabric
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