The document discusses Ishneet Kaur's doll project for her third year of creative embroideries studies. The project focuses on creating Hawaiian holiday resort wear using macrame techniques. Macrame is described as knotting textiles rather than weaving or knitting. Ishneet's doll project uses macrame with frushia color tie and dye jute material. The document also provides details on resort wear styles which are typically relaxed, sleeveless or revealing designs meant for tropical locations. It indicates Lilly Pulitzer was one of the first resort wear designers.
7. RESORT WEAR
ï‚— Resort wear is clothing worn while travelling and on
vacation , it is also referred to as cruise wear . It is
marketed as easy to pack , light weight and comfortable
clothes to wear while in the tropics.
ï‚— Resort styles are typically very relaxed. Since the style of
clothing is meant to be worn in the tropics, dresses and
tops are often sleeveless, necklines may be as low as well.
In many cases , dresses can be revealing may include
bikinis and strapless one piece as well as tanks and halter
tops.
ï‚— Lilly Pulitzer was one of the first designers of resort wear
12. Haute couture
Refers to the creation of
exclusive customfitted clothing
Haute couture is high end fashion that is
constructed by hand from start to finish,
made from high quality, expensive, often
unusual fabric and sewn with extreme
attention to detail and finished by the
most experienced and capable sewers,
often using time-consuming, hand-
executed techniques.
A haute couture garment is often made
for a client, tailored specifically for the
wearer’s measurements and body
stance
The term originally referred to
Englishman Charles Frederick Worth's
work, produced in Paris in the mid-
nineteenth century