The pattern I've created today, is my "tiny" "tribute" to the designer Emilio Pucci in the '60s.
Born in Florence (Italy) is one of my favorites, his taste for geometric patterns, colorful kaleidoscope, made him famous in this decade. Came from an aristocratic family (I think he held the title of Marquis), study various careers: social sciences, agriculture, but it came casually into the world of fashion to meet a photographer for Harper's Bazaar. This photo is one of their models:
For this mini-tribute I started from a first geometric shapes, and I've been combining various colors chosen to fill them: turquoise background, two shades of purple, fuchsia, blue, white and pink.
The next step was to "distort" the previous drawing (original), making it a type "spiral", or turning on itself, so I was left with the final drawing I wanted: My own stamping piece that reminds one of "my admiration Pucci."
designs I made are bathing. A skirt that matches your bathing suit is that in the heat is very handy, because you can leave you thread your skirt up, to go to the pool, beach or a drink along the promenade.
From the first picture (the original) I made two color variations: One with a green background and one with background "salmon."
Although no longer with us as we left in 1992, always will be his drawings, sketches, photos, clothing, fashion ... Ultimately his great contribution to fashion as "festival of colors and shapes"
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