+ Follow TINA DANIAC Tag
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Tina Daniac considers herself a dressmaker not a designer. "I think the term designer is one of the most abused, overused and misused words in fashion. Being a designer is relative. A lot of people out there make their first creation, which they probably lifted out of a foreign magazine, and then call themselves designers. I would rather be called a dressmaker because I dont just design clothes, I create them not just from fabric and design.
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1) Trends are usually recycled ideas.
2) Youll know its fall when you see high necklines.
3) Ideas are usually derivative but not necessarily unoriginal.
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TINA DANIAC
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[Title] => Hey, slick
[Summary] => Being around long enough to sniff certain predictable things in the ephemeral world of fashion, I have concluded the following:
1) Trends are usually recycled ideas.
2) Youll know its fall when you see high necklines.
3) Ideas are usually derivative but not necessarily unoriginal.
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