I got this in Oxford Street's Primark a couple of months ago. It vaguely reminded me of a jacket I'd seen lusting after collections on the Saint Laurent website, which I think is what initially lured me in. I purchased it for £10 knowing they didn't stock it in my local Primark, so I at least wouldn't see anyone nearby with it. It looked kind of average which always bothered me, and I always sort of had intentions of personalising it. Little did I know that within a few weeks I'd see a rail of these jackets while I was working, and then see loads of other people wearing them. Seeing other people wearing something you have always gives you that sinking feeling, doesn't it? I thought I'd better get a move on customising it.
I did originally plan to make a classic felt varsity patch in black and white to match the stripes, but then thought about making it a little different. Sequins are obviously my go-to embellishment, and I'd been interested in trying sequin applique for a while.
INSPO: Ashish
I am a huuuuge fan of using sequins in casualwear / everyday wear and Ashish do this perfectly. FW14 features heavily sequinned sweatshirts and denim and even some varisty letters.
I started off with a template which I then transferred onto black felt. Overall I think the sequinning took me about eight hours, with fairly regular gaps to play the Kim K game, obviously. I then sewed it onto the white felt to make it stand out a bit more and applied it to the jacket. I am super happy I went with the green sequins in the end, the colour changes in the light which admittedly makes them look so cool
Materials used:
- Black felt - 30p
- White felt - 30p
- Black strung sequins - 30p per metre
- Iridescent strung sequins - 29p per metre
(Ashish FW14 images - Style.com)
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