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Sunday, 4 May 2014

Rêvetorial: CHLOE X ALANA SKIRT


CHLOE x ALANA

A match made in Heaven is what I always refer Chloe and Alana from Rêve Atelier Collection. I really love how Chloe complement the quirkiness of Alana Skirt. Alana skirt is made from the very best satin and we added a little funkiness to it. Chloe Crop top is just pure love. It's cap sleeve and triangle cut at the torso, made the wearer feels slimmer.











Featuring:
Chloe Crop Top and Alana Skirt by Rêve Atelier ig:@reveatelier 
Shoes by Diane Von Furstenberg | Bracelet by Balenciaga


Much Love, 

M and N
Rêve Atelier ™

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

WARM x COLD




Featuring:
Sweater by Forever 21
Accessories by Forever 21
Theia Skort by Rêve Atelier

. WAITING .



Featuring:

Sophie TOP by Rêve Atelier
True Religion Jeans
Tory Burch Wedges

Monday, 28 April 2014

A lady who work





. A lady who work .






Featuring:
Tiffany Dress from Rêve Atelier
Celine Bag
Zara Shoes
Topshop Biker Jacket
Ray Ban
Juicy Couture Necklace

NOW OPEN!


. NOW OPEN.






WE ARE FINALLY HERE!!! I am very glad to announce that @reveatelier is now officially open for business. We are giving 10% off on our promo week when you follow our instagram account ; @reveatelier or when you like our fb page!

All our clothes are self-designed and made with our in-house team of designers and professional tailor. Do come by and visit us, snap a picture and give us some feedbacks! We would really love to know!


Please help us spread the words!

We love you!

xx,

M and N



Saturday, 26 April 2014

3

. 3 .




This was our promotion picture that we posted 3 days ago for our upcoming collection! 
Time past so fast and I can't believe we are where we are. We only have one day left before our official launch! 

3 days and 3 things to remember:
1.  Follow our ig @reveatelier
2. Like our fb page: www.facebook.com/reveatelier
3. Repost our launching photos tomorrow for a big surprise

We love you!

Xoxo,

M and N

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Pattern making lesson 101

. PATTERN MAKING .



You would think that loving fashion and buying almost every season from fashion stores would make it easy to design your own line. Well, you are wrong! There are so many coordination work and sample making and return that is not as simple as we thought it would be. But there are always lessons learned.

First up: Pattern Making Skill

Learning how to draw pattern is not as easy as drawing the sort of clothes you like. It's like when you first learn how to write. Knowing the word doesn't make you know how to write it instantaneously. But, we persevered and tried to learn as much as we can to bring you a better product with every new collections.


Just to make things slightly easier to understand, I would illustrate with an example. I am going to use our skirt, Ariel - a mermaid type of skirt as an example.

1. Start with a pencil skirt pattern.

I took that straight from the internet. But basically because we have 2 different colours, we cut of the middle part, which later on we sewed back to make 2 different colours. 

2. Create the ruffle

Attach it to the bottom of your pencil skirt and VOILA! you have yourself a pencil skirt.

I know I simplify it quite a bit. There are measuring, drawing and so many more things associated with pattern making but this is the big picture.



BTW, WE ARE VERY HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE LAUNCHING THIS MONDAY. PLEASE COME AND SUPPORT US BY:
1. FOLLOW OUR IG: @REVEATELIER
2. LIKING OUR FB PAGE: www.facebook.com\officialreveatelier


xoxo,

M and N



Thursday, 20 February 2014

Cremè de la cremé of Fabric

Am I the only one who likes fashion yet knows nothing about it?

To me LACE IS LACE, I can't distinguish the difference between English or French or God knows what other laces out there. So when we decided to make a clothing business, I knew I had to know the different types of fabrics. Here is some of the conclusion I gathered:

Basically, there are 2 types of fabrics out there:
1. Natural
2. Synthetic

Some of natural fabrics are wool, cotton, silk, linen, and of course leather. Synthetic fabrics are polyester, chiffon, organza, nylon, and velvet. There are tons more but I'm going

to elaborate a bit further on the fabrics we consider using for our line. Mainly for economic consideration, but also versatility.

WOOL
Soft, strong and very durable wool fabric provide warmth and attractive appearance. It is the fabric which keeps the wearer dry while sweating and cool when it is hot. Wicking away perspiration from the body, wool fabric does not wrinkle easily and is resistant to dirt wear and tear. It is also having the quality of not burning when put over the flame, it only smolder. Felt made of wool fabric is used as covers for piano hammers. It is also used in absorbing odors and noise in machinery and stereo speakers. Wool fabric is being used for clothing for over twelve thousand years does not only come from sheep only, whereas widely used kashmiri sweaters are made from goats.
Wool fabric is equipped with different characteristics like warm, resists to wrinkle, wear and tear, it is light weight and durable which also absorbs moisture.Some of the use of wool today is that beautiful Knit Sweater you love!
COTTON
Our favorite among all forms of fabrics. This is the most common type of fabric used in clothes. Almost every clothes use cotton. It is the most soothing and safe fabric. Immense use of cotton fabric for infant s dresses or beddings is a live testimony of its softness and skin-friendliness. Cotton fabric has a distinctive feature that it adjusts easily with climatic requirements that is why it is called all-season fabric. In summer season cotton fabric keeps the body cool and absorbs the sweat easily whereas they give a warm feel if worn in winder season.


SILK
One of my favorite type of fabric: Silk. Known for its softness and beauty and luxurious look, it is one of the most expensive, fabric in the world. Silk was discovered during 2640 B.C. in china. Today there are different variety of silk available in the market like Chiffon, Georgette, Organza, Crepe de Chine, Duponi, Noil, Pongee, Shantung, Tussar, etc. 


POLYESTER
Polyester is a type of fabric that is not found naturally. The polyester fabric is man made. The polyester fabric is widely used in various applications and is very much in demand in markets. This fabric has various qualities due to those it is so popular like wrinkle resistance and springing back into its smooth shape. The polyester fabric is very strong and soft as well.
In clothes, you can find them as a mixture with other fabrics, silk, cotton, one of the most widely used material.

CHIFFON

Chiffon basically refers to a light plain woven sheer fabric with a soft drape. Chiffon fabric can be manufactured using different fibers like silk or synthetic, cotton etc. but chiffon is generally associated with fibers like nylon or silk. Chiffon fabric can easily be dyed in contrast to any desired shade. Chiffon is used for bridal gowns and also appears in evening dresses, prom dresses, and scarves. Chiffon can be made using various materials like silk, polyester, or rayon. Chiffon fabric is a classic choice for manufacturing blouses and various types of dresses. Chiffon fabric adds a magical look to the dress and wearer's personality.


But, the best teacher is experience so I'm really excited for what we are going to face ahead of us.
N is going to shop this Saturday for some of the most gorgeous fabrics we decide we want to use on our clothing. I'll let her share on her experience on the next post

XOXO,

M and N