My very own Lady Gaga Shoes, Yeah!

This is one of my Visual Merchandising project theme "The Body Collection". We were asked to display parts of human body like eyes, boobs, vains, bones, hands, butt, head .. etc. I know it sounds gross but i guess it would be very interesting. Anyway, my team mates decided to do spines. We thought that nobody will do spines. That is TRUE but everybody did BONES!! I was like " what?O.o" - ok , we did thought of doing boobs or ehemz ehemz.... *censor* Our window display will be under censorship due to some rights then , haha.




We got this idea of spines by this infamous spine heels and I've D.I.Y the whole spine thing.
 
 from the picture you can see that dealing with clay is a DIRTY JOB and FUN

 
 The back bones for the back of the halter top




 
 After look after apply each clay and shaped it to a spine whoaaala! MY LADY GAGA HEELS!! when can i wear them? Honestly , doing this makes me feels like I'm studying anthropologists



 
 I also made those broken spines to complete the dessert look

 
 Our theme is soft edgy soft like sand, hard and strong like the spine


 
 These baby Cactus doesn't come easy when they pokes





  The other group work





 I got to be so random now but watch out!!!! This is really freaking awesome bag design i ever found For sure



 
 This is a good idea if anyone wanna come close to my bags!! don't you think so? hehe

2 comments:

  1. hi did you work with epoxic clay?
    did it stay on the heels?
    i have the feeling they just fell off, im trying to do this for myself but im afraid they just fall when i try to walk

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    1. Hi, I did not use epoxic clay. I use the normal paper clay which is easy to break.
      If you keep in the box, it will still stay on the heels. But I suggest you use the clay that is not breakable. The shoe that I d.i.y is just for my assignment.

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