Anneliese Bell’s and Bronte Woodford’s Textiles Major Works have been selected for possible inclusion in SHAPE, a selection of outstanding works from HSC Design and Technology, Industrial Technology and Textiles and Design students.
Inspired by both her Irish nanna and 1970s wedding dresses, Anneliese created a green dress, using techniques including beading, pleating, dying, sublimation printing and laser cutting.
Drawing inspiration from 1980s power suits, 1930s evening apparel, and the Palace of Versailles, Bronte made an evening gown and blazer with gold embossing mirroring the extensive architecture and decoration of the Palace.
In a class of just two students, both good friends, Anneliese and Bronte said they valued the concentrated support from teacher Mrs Amy Sneddon.
“This is an outstanding achievement for both girls to have accomplished!” Mrs Sneddon said.
“They both created apparel items with a high level of sewing proficiency, innovative and creative techniques, along with extensive supporting documentation.”
“Congratulations Bronte and Annie!”
SHAPE will be held at the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct from March 2025 with final selections for the exhibition determined in December.
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