"Les Fleurs du Mal" where Beaudelaire depicts women with natural elements such as precious stones and brooks, give a three dimensional feel to two dimentional writing which "suscite un certain eveil des sens" -- an awakening of the senses -- to translate into beautiful 3D free-hand French draping and completely hand-made in the middle of the night to wear the following day at a wedding...
Studying the Painting of Women in Beaudelaire poetry was the topic of the masters in French Literature at Boston University, which led to a reconnection with a childhood memory of an experience with 3D textile experimentation which reconnected with an innate sense of 3D spacing and shaping to exact body measurements.
This led to reignite a thirst and passion to render 3D shapes in textile from a safe and traditional source the Newbury Street Boston School of Fashion Design
http://www.schooloffashiondesign.org which offered the best all under one roof fashion design experience and expertise
Beaudelaire 3D contributions for the Glacier Dress...
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