Tech Choker
This neckband with its two buttons is totally asymmetric and you can choose where it has front and back. I made it to match the Tech Skirt.
Completed: 2010
Status: I did wear it, but I gave it away with the skirt
Photo: Carsten T. (2011)
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Tech Skirt
This skirt stands out due to its asymmetry and the contrast between the printed fabric and the plain black scrim.
With the decoration I also focused on contrast: ruffels besides chains and uniform buttons.
Matching the skirt there is the Tech Choker.
Photos: Carsten T. (2011)
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Clockwork Lace Choker
Here I also build one of Sandra’s cogwheel cameos into a choker, this time as a pendant. The velvet band is a bit thinner as the one of the Clockwork Choker and it is decorated with laceband on the edges. Above the pendant there is a little satin bow tie and the choker is closed with satin ribbons on the back.
At the end of the year I made another version of it: the Cameo Lace Choker – as a christmas present ;-)
Completed: 2011
Status: in my Klamottenkiste and is worn with specail Steampunk outfits :-)
Photos: Silvia Walther (2012)
Hair, Make-Up: Friederike Schlüter
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Clockwork Choker
Here I took one of Sandra’s self-made cogwheel cameos and sewed it onto a brown velvet band and attachted black satin ribbons to close it with a bow on the back. It was a 10 minute work, where the real work was done by Sandra ;-)
Completed: 2011
Status: in my Klamottenkiste and I wear it
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Cogwheel Summer Dress
This is an airy two-piece. The top has a ribbon at the neckline and the right side of the top can be gathered by another ribbon. On the front there is a cogwheel stitchery in a laced oval.
The skirt is asymmetrically cut and can be gathered on the short side with another ribbon. At the front there is also a little cogwheel stitchery.
Photos: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2010)
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