How do you think your look conveys athleticism and competition? It's sporty cut and Americana colors show the athelete's beautiful bodies without looking touristy or hokey. In reality it would be made in lightweight fabrics to keep the atheletes cooled. How do you think your look illustrates your county of choice's patriotism? The colors are distinctly American, and show the pride of America without going overboard, What materials did you use? Textured paper for the jacket to show the lightweight blend, tho it's supposed ot be a lighter closer to white color, my original paper was white, so I had to do something to show difference. a red duo for the shorts to give depth, and blue for the polo to give it a pop
How do you think your look conveys athleticism and competition? My look is designed for the athletic body. It highlights areas like the shoulders and legs which tend to be impressive on athletic women. How do you think your look illustrates your county of choice's patriotism? My outfit is made with our country's signature colors and is simple/elegant like our flag. What materials did you use? I used blue and white fabric from my Mom's garage and some red ribbon. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y28/kellytsax/USAoutfit.jpg
How do you think your look conveys athleticism and competition? It isn't too loose or tight, it has versatility, and allows a person to move. From a weight-lifter to a runner, I think it would suit all bodies. Athlete's are prone to different body types. The shorts ideally end at the knee, and the shirt is a thin wrap shirt over a plainer red shirts.
How do you think your look illustrates your county of choice's patriotism? It of course has our countries colors, and to try and show it isn't another country's, like France's, it has a star on the side. I think it was done in a tasteful way, on the side, instead of becoming to '4th of July parade'
What materials did you use? paper.
Note: Bad excuse, I know, but my scanner has turned the colors, especially the white, tanner.
hey, could I leave a suggestion? Maybe you should add an extra day to submit designs. More people would enter, I bet, and it would have good timing. The winner would be chosen on the day project runway airs.
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How do you think your look conveys athleticism and competition? It's sporty cut and Americana colors show the athelete's beautiful bodies without looking touristy or hokey. In reality it would be made in lightweight fabrics to keep the atheletes cooled.
How do you think your look illustrates your county of choice's patriotism?
The colors are distinctly American, and show the pride of America without going overboard,
What materials did you use? Textured paper for the jacket to show the lightweight blend, tho it's supposed ot be a lighter closer to white color, my original paper was white, so I had to do something to show difference. a red duo for the shorts to give depth, and blue for the polo to give it a pop
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My look is designed for the athletic body. It highlights areas like the shoulders and legs which tend to be impressive on athletic women.
How do you think your look illustrates your county of choice's patriotism?
My outfit is made with our country's signature colors and is simple/elegant like our flag.
What materials did you use?
I used blue and white fabric from my Mom's garage and some red ribbon.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y28/kellytsax/USAoutfit.jpg
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How do you think your look conveys athleticism and competition?
It isn't too loose or tight, it has versatility, and allows a person to move.
From a weight-lifter to a runner, I think it would suit all bodies. Athlete's are prone to different body types.
The shorts ideally end at the knee, and the shirt is a thin wrap shirt over a plainer red shirts.
How do you think your look illustrates your county of choice's patriotism?
It of course has our countries colors, and to try and show it isn't another country's, like France's, it has a star on the side. I think it was done in a tasteful way, on the side, instead of becoming to '4th of July parade'
What materials did you use?
paper.
Note: Bad excuse, I know, but my scanner has turned the colors, especially the white, tanner.
http://pics.livejournal.com/horriblematzo/pic/0000s1ct
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