My friend just shared these with me -- maid of honor appears to be getting a cleavage check by mother of the bride. If décor doesn't give it away, it was four kids and 3 grandkids + some time ago for my friend, the bride.
Have been doing some research on a group in the county, and visiting some of the spots where their activities took place 90 or so years ago. Project started off with one set of research in mind, but, has morphed as discoveries became intriguing. Visiting the spots for fun and more insight.
Created two more dresses out of silk scarves. Basic composition stays the same, but sizes of scarves involved does change elements. If one wanted to travel light, could likely pack 5 along with your normal stuff in a large handbag. Easy care, and hand dries quickly because material light.
Resisted the purchase here -- clutter, clutter. But, she had such a pose and sideways glance...just so proud, confident or whatever. I couldn't get her angle totally right to get the eye and the arms back, chest out, but, she had "it going on" for sure. Love that she has the dignity, even after a lot of years. :)
Experiment here to see if we can get it to look to level we like. Photo shoot with the kids -- using the silk dresses as the product. Hopefully helps to develop 'process steps" thinking, matched with their already creative bent. Many more steps to go, but learning and collaboration achieved already with our first couple sessions.