After reviewing Victorian Era ball gowns due to my interest in books from that era, I chose a ball gown from that era adding a modern color. The shawl and belt were included to add more depth to the project.
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Gabriella
S.
14
Rolls
35
Hours
Inspiration:
For my entire life, I have loved fashion and fancy dresses. Creating this dress was especially fun, because I was able to make my own design, using my favorite colors and unique materials such as real flowers. Honestly, I didn't really have a specific inspiration, just a lot of styles and ideas thrown together.
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Madison
K.
5
Rolls
11
Hours
Inspiration:
When I was in the eighth grade, I was looking at prom dresses and I saw this pretty floor length red dress and I never stopped thinking about it ever since.
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Sophia
d.
8
Rolls
36
Hours
Inspiration:
The main inspiration behind my outfit is the people in my life or more specifically the women in my life. My mother, Grandmother, Stepmother, teachers, etc. have all shown to me my whole life to pursue things whenever they seem tough and have the courage & confidence to pursue those things whether it's a career or anything else. Without them I likely wouldn't have entered or even thought of entering this contest in the first place. They've given me the confidence to pursue the things I want and they continue to do so. I hope to do the same for my younger sister and inspire any younger girl seeing this dress that they can follow through. Each panel shows how a younger girl can pursue and achieve what they want if they put their minds to it. I hope this dress is as meaningful to others as it is to me and I hope it inspires those like my younger sister to pursue their dreams.
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Ariel
R.
10
Rolls
72
Hours
Inspiration:
Sometimes I wish I could be a kid again. Even though I’m about to go to college, I still revert to doing childlike things, such as eating a sentimental food or cuddling with my dad or mom. Starting this project I was unsure if my ideas had any correlation with each other. I realize now that all my inspiration came from important parts of my childhood. I was heavily inspired by animated shows I used to (and still) watch and obsess over as a kid. For example, I decided on the color of the dress and placement of one of the circles because of a cartoon, called Steven Universe. The character Rose wears a white flowy dress with a pink gem on her stomach. However, I do want to emphasize that the two designs are incredibly different and unique in their own ways. Another show I was inspired by was Miraculous. I picked an umbrella accessory because, in the first season, it symbolizes a new beginning for the main characters. My last inspiration came from the activity of blowing bubbles. When I was younger, I would constantly blow bubbles because of how beautiful I thought they were. To this day, I still do it when I reminisce on the past. Utilizing cellophane I cut circles and hung them with string to create the idea of floating bubbles. My dress is a tribute to my younger self as I leave her behind. But it is also a statement that although I’m getting older, I will still hold onto pieces of my childhood that made me the person I am today.
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Isaac
H.
42
Rolls
103
Hours
Inspiration:
The base layer of a timeless black suit came from James Bond as I love older spy movies, I have also included his omega watch. My love of travel is another major component because I strive to turn world traveling into my lifelong career. Finally my inclusion of FFA, it has taught me many things, but most importantly my love for nature and the potential payoff to hard work.
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Aiden
H.
32
Rolls
150
Hours
Inspiration:
My duct tape suit was inspired by the strength, discipline, and leadership of ancient Rome. I incorporated Roman symbols such as the laurel wreath and SPQR to represent honor, achievement, and civic pride while combining them with a modern suit design
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Lilley
M.
11
Rolls
53
Hours
Inspiration:
I knew Duck Tape, as a medium, would not stretch or drape like typical fabric. So, I decided to embrace the tape and lean in to the more structured look. I was inspired by the 1950's and 60's "Retro-future" aesthetic and early 2000's low-poly videogames. This style challenged me to design around my body and embrace my scoliosis.
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Riana
S.
13
Rolls
52
Hours
Inspiration:
The song "Kawa no nagare no youni" by Hibari Misora inspired me to make this river dress. The message of the song is that life moves on, and with my graduation being this year, I resonated with the song. The winding rivers across the dress are the different experiences I've gained in high school, and how it will keep pushing me to the future. I added flower accessories inspired by actual flowers that grow in and by the river.
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Adam
G.
27
Rolls
42
Hours
Inspiration:
Starting this project, I had no idea on what I wanted the design to look like. I thought of a few other things such as a ring leader, circus tent, or something for my culture but after visiting my grandma’s house I immediately knew what I wanted to do, I wanted to make my suit based off of a cake. My grandma has always been my number one supporter when it comes to baking and so to honor her I loved the idea of making my suit out of duct tape. The overall design is based on a vanilla cake with white frosting layers with pink frosting on top that is then topped with sprinkles and chocolate drizzle. I’ve never made this kind of cake before but it has been one of my dream cakes.
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Sophia
B.
18
Rolls
40
Hours
Inspiration:
The inspiration for my dress was combining tradition with change, specifically in the landscape of mental health. While tradition and history are beautiful and romanticized, we have to acknowledge that, in terms of mental health and self-love, change and growth were and are necessary. The dress is a modern twist on a traditional Polish folk costume from the Łowicz region, reflecting how tradition and progress can come together to create something even more beautiful. A quote that I had in mind is “Grow What You Go Through,” embodied in the motif of florals, specifically in the skirt and shawl. The skirt is composed of petals that give it a blooming effect— just like a big flower. The shawl is based on the traditional collared white blouse that goes underneath the bodice. It is layered with flowers, creating a personal garden that hugs me tightly, a reminder to nurture and be proud of accomplishments and overcoming of battles, both big and small. A big part of this dress-making process was growth. Venturing into 3D art and using materials such as duck tape and foam were both new to me. I had certain struggles and had to experiment a lot to achieve the desired effect I had in mind. Persevering through these struggles, while staying true to the original vision and costume, made this dress possible, allowing it to finally bloom. I first wore the traditional Łowicz costume when I was 12 years old. Wearing my own version of this costume 6 years later is a tribute to my childhood and the journey to be who I am today. Persevering through the challenges and obstacles placed before me has shaped me to be the person I am today. Each flower represents the growth of something new and special, a garden I am proud of. The shawl can be easily untied and given to someone else whenever they need a reminder that their own garden, even if it doesn’t feel like it, is in full bloom too.
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Nataly
P.
18
Rolls
42
Hours
Inspiration:
I spent a lot of time looking at many different silouettes and I came up with a sketch of a look I have always admired.
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Sade
J.
39
Rolls
100
Hours
Inspiration:
My inspiration was dresses from the 19th century, 1840-50's ball gowns specifically. one of my hobbies is making historical dresses and i thought it would be interesting to try and recreate the different elements of these different extant garments out of tape suck as the lace and ruffles that adorn dresses like these. I achieved the lace of the dress through using a hole puncher and duck tape pasted back to back. the dress is made in layers and each part i made sepretly and then put together in the end.
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Aaliyah
H.
16
Rolls
235
Hours
Inspiration:
During the inspiration for my design, I had the idea to go with a bird. A very majestic bird, so often seen in the unique birds of paradise. I wanted to capture part of that beauty as soon as the idea appeared and I ran with it. I crafted design after design on paper, wanting to keep the avian theme but also add a royal starry aesthetic with it. In my younger years, I always looked at prom as a royal ballroom seen in a period piece movie. I wanted to emphasize that status with the royal blue colors and subtle starry avian features. From the tailcoat representing those long tail feathers, the cape was that of resting wings. I wanted those Avian features to show going as far as to make gloves akin to talons.
This was certainly a fun project to take part of, and I'm happy I managed it. Though, I'd admit I found myself often struggling, taking long all nighters wondering if I should continue. I found myself wondering if it was even worth it at times, but besides finding joy in my art, in bringing projects to life, the chance of what could happen if I didn't give up kept me going. I had one chance I told myself, and I wasn't going to waste that. Looking back there's things I would've done differently to make this easier knowing what I know now, however I'm happy with the outcome. I'm truly happy I was able to participate and I'm even happier I finished just in time to do so.
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Avery
Y.
6
Rolls
25
Hours
Inspiration:
I wanted to base my dress of the ocean. Anything to do with water is very important to me, and the ocean reminds me of my home state of New Hampsire. I love ocean animals and wanted to incorporate some special ones on my dress.
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Karissa
C.
9
Rolls
22
Hours
Inspiration:
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of taking broken pottery and gluing it back together with a mixture of glue and gold powder. I find kintsugi inspirational because it takes a bunch of broken pieces and makes it beautiful. In today's ever-changing world, mental health is an increasingly important topic. When people have a mental health illness like anxiety or depression, they often think that they are alone in their brokenness. But this simply isn’t true. We’re all broken people, mental illness or not. Like the art of kintsugi, broken people can be used together to accomplish a greater purpose. No matter how much we feel like it, we are not alone. Together, we can do beautiful things.
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Faith
B.
9
Rolls
13
Hours
Inspiration:
This dress was inspired by sitting in my boring classes with too much time on my hands. With that time I looked at different designers and what made their dresses stand out. Then from all that planing came my Duck Tape dress.
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Emma
F.
9
Rolls
81
Hours
Inspiration:
For as long as I can recall, I have been constantly creating. When I was young, I frequently enjoyed sewing with my mother and creating Duck tape wallets with my cousins. As I have grown older, I have channeled this energy into sewing my own prom dress or suit for each year I have gone. With these factors combined, I was extremely excited when I discovered the “Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest”. Inspired by the "Red, White, and Made by You" category, I decided to theme my dress based on the U.S. Constitution. To do this, I created a period piece based on women's fashion from the 1780s to pay homage to the year the Constitution was drafted. Unlike a historically accurate article of course, it was created out of Duck tape, which made elements such as the lace and ruffles difficult to replicate. As is historically accurate, the dress includes an underskirt, white trimmings, and a gown with an open front, which features a fitted bodice. For accessories, I created a necklace and a headpiece that accentuated the red accents of the dress. I chose red and white as the accents of this outfit because they represent the American flag. The feather of the headpiece is meant to represent the quill like the one that would have been used to write the Constitution. Most important to me, however, is that this dress would be as historically accurate as I could make out of Duck tape. Beyond the historical fashion, I included the iconic first words of the Constitution, “We the People”, on the sleeves. Then, on the center front section of the underskirt, I handwrote the original first section and preamble of the Constitution. This section describes the way the Founding Fathers envisioned our new country’s government. I believe that while important amendments have since been made here, this is a foundational part of the United States’ history. Each of these features are things I drew by hand. Works created by the federal government of the United States, including the Constitution, are not copyrighted and are in the public domain. Henceforth, I was legally able to include a portion of it on my dress. Overall, I am so excited to bring this dress to life and enter it into the “Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest”.