Selected from Antony Price's Spring/Summer 1989 collection and dubbed 'The Macaw' by its creator, the 2009 addition to the Design Download series is a true work of fashion art. Boned, ruched and adorned with shard-like taffeta feathers, this dress - a showpiece offered to the public for the first time - is a trademark example of Price's celebrated cut and his potent, provocative eveningwear
Submissions Gallery
Download Antony Price's pattern, make up the garment using the instructions supplied and then execute your own 'fashion brief', styling and photographing the 'Macaw' and sending the images to be published in our Design_Download gallery.
Please send high-quality JPG images (10MB maximum) along with your name, location, contact details, credits and any other information you want to share to: design_download@showstudio.com
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Design by Kate Swingler, London, veil from Macculloch and WallisDesign by Kate Swingler, London, veil from Macculloch and Wallis
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Design by Kate Swingler, London, veil from Macculloch and WallisDesign by Kate Swingler, London, veil from Macculloch and Wallis
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Design by Kate Swingler, London, veil from Macculloch and WallisDesign by Kate Swingler, London, veil from Macculloch and Wallis
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Design and photography by Dan Xia Liu and Shanpeng Jeffrey Wong, London.
'We intended to apply soft fabric and feminine pastel colour on this sculptural
sci-fi design, we also created our own fake print by using metallic colour yarn,
overlapped by another see-through layer, which only can be sensed in closer distance.'Design and photography by Dan Xia Liu and Shanpeng Jeffrey Wong, London.
'We intended to apply soft fabric and feminine pastel colour on this sculptural
sci-fi design, we also created our own fake print by using metallic colour yarn,
overlapped by another see-through layer, which only can be sensed in closer distance.' -
Design and photography by Dan Xia Liu and Shanpeng Jeffrey Wong, London.
'We intended to apply soft fabric and feminine pastel colour on this sculptural
sci-fi design, we also created our own fake print by using metallic colour yarn,
overlapped by another see-through layer, which only can be sensed in closer distance.'Design and photography by Dan Xia Liu and Shanpeng Jeffrey Wong, London.
'We intended to apply soft fabric and feminine pastel colour on this sculptural
sci-fi design, we also created our own fake print by using metallic colour yarn,
overlapped by another see-through layer, which only can be sensed in closer distance.'





