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Alias: Silk
Real Name: Bonnie Carter
Inspired by: Stand Atlantic's song Silk and Satin
Gender: Female
Alignment: Villain
Powers: Is able to manipulate silk however she sees fit.
Alias: Satin
Real Name: Roselyn Carter
Inspired by: Stand Atlantic's song Silk and Satin
Gender: Female
Alignment: Villain
Powers: Is able to manipulate satin however she sees fit
Alias: Velvet
Real Name: Florence Carter
Inspired by: Kpop group Red Velvet, as well as just the general material.
Gender: Female
Alignment: Villain
Powers: Is able to manipulate velvet however she sees fit.
Backstory: Fraternal triplets, who were still treated as one person, even though they all looked vastly different. Coming from a rich family, the triplets would be taught proper etiquette. They would all be put into ballet, in which Roselyn thrived. Of course, both Bonnie and Florence were envious of Roselyn's natural talent in dancing. But they still continued to dance, as that's what their parents wanted. Even though their parents would get mad that they weren't as good as Roselyn. Though Roselyn has her own problems, of making sure to keep that perfect facade up, and not to make any mistakes. There was no sense of individuality, and kept to a strict routine. Friends had to be of the same status, or higher. But Bonnie didn't like that rule. Didn't matter though, as anyone that "got in the way", would swiftly be taken care of. Their mother would pass away, which out of the two parents, was far nicer. There were rumors around the mansion that their father was behind the death in some way. This led the girls to form a plan to kill their father. And so, they did, and by default, would inherit their father's company. They would eventually find themselves under the employ of Mayhem, doing jobs for them every now and then. Given a sense of freedom they never really had. They were more in it for the thrill, as money wasn't an issue for them.
Status: Recently joined up with Ego, D.TD, and Blurry to form Pink Elephant.
made from vintage dense weave linen. vintage cotton fabrics applied and hand embroidery. lots of mop buttons too.
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Canon 580EXII in a Reflective Umbrella - Camera Right
Here is the whole article the shoot with the lighting setup! Check it out!
Here I am uploading couple of sets with more than 20 images each, that contain the work of some big team, each member has their introduction below! We are using some nice textile design works to create them!
Set 2 ©2012 textile design by Arina
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textile design : Arina Oda (オリジナルジャカードanuenue) |Website| Facebook|
photographer : Ilko Allexandroff |Website| Facebook|
fashion design : Akira Ito(plug-design-office) |Website|
hair&make-up : Rissa |Flickr|
model : Kinako Kocteau |Flickr|
cloth styling : Satoshi Shirakawa(Noel Graphic) |Website|
making video by Akira Ito(plug-designer): CLICK & CLICK
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The whole photoshoot takes place in Kyoto, we have been using some restaurant for the indoor shots, and the area around Kamogawa for the shots outside! I am using Shoot-through umbrella as main light for the indoor shots!
Strobist info:
Canon 580EXII in a Reflective Umbrella - Camera Right
Here is the whole article the shoot with the lighting setup! Check it out!
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For all the portrait photographers, we have created a new community, that we hope will bring a lot of fans to everyone who is feachured in it! It's as a Facebook page, and we had a pretty good start!
I would be happy to see some good portrait photography from some of my Flickr contacts there, feel free to check it out when you have time!
I'm really gonna try to make this page so popular, that being featured there would mean something!
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the wallhanging I made for the Lion Brand Yarn Studio in Manhattan, on display again at Textile Arts in Brisbane. see more of my freeform knit and crochet creations at www.knotjustknitting.com
J T and J Taylor, the largest woollen manufacturers in Batley developed an extensive business in the nineteenth cewntury with several mills. Early 20th-century prosperity led to the construction of this very large mill (five storeys, twenty-five bays) in 1912-13 It was probably electrically powered. Today it has been converted to apartments.
Handwoven textile from the island of Sumba, Indonesia. Bird design made using glass beads and shells