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03-16-2019 12:44 PM
I'm still not adjusted to time change and was up late last night and saw some of the G.I.L.I. show.
One of the items was a wrap skirt ... really unfortunate choice of fabrics for the two prints. Both the video and the "catalog" shots show the problem.
For both prints - the wrong side of the fabric shows through the wearers legs and it just looks awful. I really wonder about some of these people who "design" clothing ... do they actually look at the finished product?
No problem with the solid colors.
03-16-2019 12:57 PM
I was watching with you!😏 but I kept nodding off! LOL
03-16-2019 05:12 PM
agree do noy know what happened to the GILI line
03-16-2019 10:14 PM
@ALRATIBA , I agree with your assessment as it relates to the inside of the fabric being seen via a garment’s design. This is one of the reasons I hate printed fabrics - in asymmetric designs, the wrong side will show. Also a problem with printed designs on stretchy fabrics is that the design will stretch and show the base color of the garment through the print.
03-16-2019 10:18 PM
@ALRATIBA Yes, it looks horrible. I doubt that Jill has any kind of design background. Frankly, I am sick on the high/low hems in tops and skirts. Who came up with this silly idea? It never looked good to me.
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