10/31/2022 0 Comments Burda magazine iraq![]() ![]() ![]() This could be a good basis for a woven t-shirt pattern. And the yoke seam could allow for some very nice mixing of fabrics or playing with prints. I do think the cuffs and neckline are nice details though. This top looks way more voluminous on the model than it does in the line drawing. ![]() I find the tops this month to be decent, but a bit less inspired than the jackets and dresses… I think we aren’t quite to the point where an apron would be considered a cool fashion accessory, but if you made the dress in blue and the apron in white you’d have a pretty cute casual Belle cosplay! I have thoughts about the 1920s inspired photo shoot that Burda’s done in this issue, but I’m going to save those thoughts for the comments.Īnd, well, an apron isn’t a dress, but it’s sown with the dress. It’s simple, but it’s so cute! I really love the styling of the plaid version, and I think it could be a really versatile piece in a fall wardrobe. ![]() I’m not overly excited by the more simple version either… it’s a bit of a miss for me. The details get a bit lost in the print, so it’s hard to tell if the feature is cute or just weird. I’m less impressed with this button front dress. I also think the styling is very smart – it’s ready for work, but also a casual fall day. Love this! The neckline treatment is so cute! And I really like the angled hemlines. The silhouette rides the line between being fitted and relaxed, and I think that will appeal to a lot of people. The slightly wide v-neck is really nice, and I’m sure we can all get behind the pockets. The dresses this month are ready for fall:īurda’s already given us a lot of silhouettes that are really similar to this dress, but I still really love this. I love how much Burda has embraced the super structured silhouettes with lots of seam lines in this issue. The collar is a great shape and the many small buttons are also a great detail. It’s been a while since we’ve had a vest, and this one is fab! I really love the structure and shape of this design, and I think it looks equally great over the sleek turtleneck and the softer blouse. Ok, so, I know this is just a rectangle with a neck hole, but it’s a really cute rectangle with a neck hole! Also, my new office is really cold and I feel like this might be a socially acceptable way to wear a snuggie in an office setting. I think I would have passed by the line drawing, but I really like the way this looks on the model. Burda is really covering all of its bases here. I really love all the seam lines in the jacket, and the extra seam that creates that really strong shoulder is an interesting feature.Īnother great blazer! If the first pattern was a bit too harsh for your taste, this one has softer lines and a much easier to sew shawl collar.Īnd here is a more relaxed blazer. Love this! The interestingly geometric lapel is apparently a major trend this season and I’m here for it. Of course we have to start off with the coats and jackets this month: Take care of yourself and your loved ones.There’s a lot of good stuff to check out, so let’s dive in! We are in this together and will come out Stronger. We are truly committed to all our customers who have stayed with us in these tough times. Subscriptions with any missed issues will be extended to make up for them. Most of the subscriptions are now shipping as per the normal schedule, but there are a few exceptions due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We have increased the frequency of regularly scheduled cleanings and sanitization efforts in our store and distribution center.We have installed sneeze guards, social distancing markers and other measures to ensure safety of our customers.All online Orders with International Delivery (outside of USA) currently processing on every 2 weeks.All online Orders with USA delivery are being processed on a Regular Schedule.Our Retail store is now open from 8am to 7pm on weekdays.We are taking extended measures to ensure the safety and wellness of our customers & employees by closely following guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ![]()
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