Archive for February, 2008

You Call That a Size?

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Remember the old Sear Christmas Wish Book? I use to spend hours looking through that book and not only at holiday time. Well obviously I’ve had to find substitutes (I have lots!), and one of the ones I look through a lot are store supply/display catalogues. Oh come on, you already know I’m weird!

Anyway, I was going through the newest one and came to the mannequin section. Most are full-size, to scale (remember that - to scale) with the head included. Men, womens, and children’s for store clothing displays.

I scanned two images to share with you - I found them particularly interesting for a number of reasons I’ll explain in a bit.

Now, think about going into your favorite store and seeing an outfit on a display mannequin: you love it! You track down your size and hurry into the fitting room. Five minutes later you’re looking at yourself in the mirror and wondering what you’re doing wrong. This outfit doesn’t look anything like it did on the mannequin!

And my friends, the odds are it never, ever will look like it did on the mannequin. Here are the images I scanned.

A so-called normal size 6 mannequin and a plus-size 12-14 mannequin. Who makes up this stuff anyway?

Be sure you read the ‘stats’ beneath each image - I took it directly from their descriptions. Oh there were also an equal amount of size 4 models, but I couldn’t even force myself to scan those too. Just curious here, but how many of your friends are 5′-11″ with those measurements? Yeah, I came up with about the same amount: little more then 0, but less then 1.

Then there’s the Plus-Size model; someone want to let me know when a size 12-14 - a 14 by-the-way is the Average size of a woman living in the US - was moved into a plus-size category? Don’t forget she too is 5′-11″ tall. Oh and did you get a good look at her ’shape’? What part of plus-size are you seeing? I’m seeing someone very thin, with no stomach or hips, thin arms, legs and big boobs that will never sag.

And we wonder why clothes don’t look the same on us! NOT.

Want to know what a size 14 really looks like? Well here you go: 5′-5″, 51 years old, and a size 14.

Annie - 5′-5″ - 51 years old and a REAL size 14!

And here’s another view - I keep saying Rubens would have just loved me!

I keep saying Rubens would have just loved me! Curves are Good.

Personally, I like curves… these ‘fantasy driven‘ manufacturers can have their mannequins, I think I’ll just keep on sewing clothes that flatter me; did I mention I really like curves?

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A Dress That’s Lighter Then Air

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

A good friend sent me these pictures - sent to her of course from someone else - that left me speechless.

I’ve tried to find the original source or event that these were taken at, but so far, no luck. That means you can just allow yourself to amazed. And we thought we were doing good to make a balloon animal!

Making the Balloon Dress

Final Fitting

A Tropical Heatwave

Flamemco Anyone?

Garden Party

Little Coral Cocktail Dress

Hollywood Here I Come!

Prom Time

Pagent Queen

 

I cannot even image doing this! Wow.  And I just got a link sent to a whole bunch of other balloon works - very worth looking at! More Balloon Creations.

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