
Local Fashion Student Creates Stunning Self-Sewn Summer Dress
Local Fashion Student Designs and Sews Stunning Summer Dress OSLO, Norway – Erle Simonsen, a project leader at CASPARA and a student at ESMOD, recently showcased her impressive sewing skills by creating a unique summer dress. The dress, a beautiful butteryellow gingham, features a deep back cutout and a stylish neck tie. Simonsen, who is passionate about sustainable fashion, designed the dress herself and sewed it from start to finish. "I wanted to create something unique and stylish," Simonsen explains. "I love the butteryellow color and the way the design accentuates the back." Simonsen offers styling advice, suggesting pairing the dress with jeans and a brown belt for a casual look, or with a brown leather jacket for a more sophisticated feel. She advises against combining the yellow with clashing colors, preferring softer pastels instead. Simonsen's creation highlights the growing trend of sustainable and self-made fashion. Her dedication and creativity are inspiring to aspiring designers and sewists alike. Her dress is a perfect example of how simple materials can be transformed into a unique and fashionable garment.