Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Goth Fashion Shoot
Monday, August 25, 2008
Skull Cell Phone Case
This is a cell phone case. It will hold many different types of cell phone, including Blackberrys. It has a velcro closing, is fully lined, and has a belt loop and a carabiner loop. It has a cool skull design on it, and would go well with a Goth, Techno-Goth, or Steam Punk outfit. Sorry about the photo quality, my camera is still acting up.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Chinese Brocade Bag
It's been quite a while since I posted, but life gets in the way sometimes!
This is a little bag I made out of Chinese brocade. It's about 8" in diameter, fully lined with black matte satin (my camera wouldn't photograph the inside because of a lack of light. I'll set up the lights and post later). The zipper closure is hand sewn, as is the lining.
This little bag would be a great addition to a black or red Goth outfit!
This is a little bag I made out of Chinese brocade. It's about 8" in diameter, fully lined with black matte satin (my camera wouldn't photograph the inside because of a lack of light. I'll set up the lights and post later). The zipper closure is hand sewn, as is the lining.
This little bag would be a great addition to a black or red Goth outfit!
Friday, February 22, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
About Me
Goth Girl Fashions is owned and run by me. All the clothes I make are made with great care to detail. I also do some custom work, so if there is something you are looking for, please let me know! I know larger sizes can be hard to find especially in the Goth/Loli area. Japanese sizes are not tailored to the North American form!
I specialize in the more romantic clothing, working in lace and velvet. I love Victorian style clothing especially.
I specialize in the more romantic clothing, working in lace and velvet. I love Victorian style clothing especially.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Fabrics and Lace
I really like working with taffeta, because it doesn't slip out of your hands when you're working with it. It holds its shape well, so it's good for skirts and coats. I love lace because it's so feminine and romantic.
Comments, anyone?
Comments, anyone?
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