Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Canada's Most Diverse Fashion Show
Several years ago my daughter Kristi went to a party wearing a dress she made.
"No big deal you would say," for lots of women make dresses and clothing. But, Kristi doesn't sew or know how to use a sewing machine. She made her dress from duct tape and for years she walked around with a duct tape wallet. No wonder Port Moody's Annual Wearable Art Award caught my attention.
Click here to discover Canada's most diverse annual fashion event.
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Awesome. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure Tina...it is rather amazing that there is a niche for an artform such as this.
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