Ladies and Gentlemen, because I feel the need to get back to normal life even though I'm still basically stuck at home, I humbly present my leather jacket, photographed pre-hurricane.
I've been wearing it non-stop in the last week.
Look! I even made an actual effort to take photographs in interesting locations...
And with me actually posing. That said, there's been a bit of noise in the blogosphere lately about whether you actually look like the photos on your blog or whether you wear your clothing styled the same way in real life. I do. With this jacket, even the inauthentic purple hair is authentically how I've already worn it. And all of these places are actually on my way to the train station in town for my daily commute.
I have to admit that the fit is a little more glove-like than intended. I probably should have left a little extra room to account for the thickness of the leather + interfacings + lining. Also, I'm still bouncing back from two rounds of steroids for my back plus the related lay off from running; I'm a little extra voluptuous at this point in time. But all-in-all, I think this is exactly the sort of jacket that looks great with a glove-like fit.
I will definitely be sewing on leather again soon. Honestly, after this project, sewing any other leather projects will be a piece of cake!
I've been wearing it non-stop in the last week.
Look! I even made an actual effort to take photographs in interesting locations...
And with me actually posing. That said, there's been a bit of noise in the blogosphere lately about whether you actually look like the photos on your blog or whether you wear your clothing styled the same way in real life. I do. With this jacket, even the inauthentic purple hair is authentically how I've already worn it. And all of these places are actually on my way to the train station in town for my daily commute.
Peplum, yay! |
I'm really tickled with how the jacket came out. I originally debated
whether or not to make the peplum version. I'm glad that so many of you
championed it because, in the end, I think it really makes the jacket.
I have to admit that the fit is a little more glove-like than intended. I probably should have left a little extra room to account for the thickness of the leather + interfacings + lining. Also, I'm still bouncing back from two rounds of steroids for my back plus the related lay off from running; I'm a little extra voluptuous at this point in time. But all-in-all, I think this is exactly the sort of jacket that looks great with a glove-like fit.
I will definitely be sewing on leather again soon. Honestly, after this project, sewing any other leather projects will be a piece of cake!
Later this week I will post a few final thoughts on construction and sewing on leather, because I think this party needs to last just a bit longer.