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The first evening wear design done with the garment really produced out! Requirements were for it to be a bustier dress with boning. It was a good experience doing some of the techniques used for evening wear, like contouring, bustier, beading. The few things I wasn't very satisfied with the end product is that the back is not fit enough, and the beadings I didn't have time to finish it till what I initially wanted it to be. But still, I did what I could with the datelines given so Overall I'm still satisified. As always, I believe that the learning process is more important.
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