Monday, March 21, 2011

Project Rundle - Charles Street Plaza




Charles Street Plaza inspired Talia and Stephanie-Lee to create their cute outfits.

Stephanie-Lee:
Which Adelaide laneway/arcade were you given for Project Rundle?

Charles Street Plaza.


Stephanie-Lee: Describe your garment and how Charles Street Plaza influenced the design. What was your inspiration?
My outfit consists of a fitted jacket with cut out shoulders and draped sleeve and a fitted knit dress with a hand embellished neckline. My inspiration for the embellishment came from the jewellery store located on the corner of Charles Street Plaza.

Stephanie-Lee: Tell us about the highlights and challenges of Project Rundle.
Initially the biggest challenge for me was probably interpreting the brief. It was pretty vague, so it wasn't easy to come up with an idea straight away. But then it also worked as an advantage because we could pretty much do whatever we liked! The highlight was definitely being issued with a Spotlight voucher!



Talia: Which Adelaide laneway/arcade were you given for Project Rundle?
Charles Street Plaza.

Talia: Describe your garment and how Charles Street Plaza influenced the design. What was your inspiration?
The inspiration for my design came from the textures and colours from the main brick wall in Charles Street Plaza. I wanted an earthy, causal look which would represent the relaxed feel I felt while walking through the plaza.

Talia: Tell us about the highlights and challenges of Project Rundle.
The main highlight of this project was seeing the outfit finished. There were many frustrating challenges; I had to do many many toiles of the leggings to get them fitting just right.

Parades will take place on Friday 25 March at 12pm, 1:30pm, 5:30pm and 7pm and on Saturday 26 March at 12pm, 1pm and 2pm at the Gawler Place canopy.

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