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Hiandra Martinez for Oscar de la Renta Fall 2018 RTW

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Striking And Eye Catching Black Sequin Jackets For Mens
Selecting a dress according to the theme of the event is always nice. If you are going for the dance party especially in the night, then Black Sequin Jacket For Mens is the best option for you as these jackets are made from lightweight materials and attractive too. You can easily enjoy the party and make your look attractive too.
SEQUIN BLAZER
A tip from me to you? The trick with any sequin project is to use bronze or copper sequin fabric which will look much more subtle and chic than other, more shiny, sequins. Away we go!
You need: - A simple black blazer - 1.5 m of sequin fabric - scissors - pins - needle and threadÂ
How to: 1. Lay out and trim the sequin fabric to the approximate size of the back of your blazer.
2. Trim the bottom to approximately the bottom of the blazer. I left mine a little lower as I wanted to create a very subtle 'tail' style where the sequins hung down a little further.
3. Pin the fabric along the back of the neckline and shoulders of the blazer, all the way out to the arm seams. I left a very small edging of black along the neckline - you can do this or go all the way to edge.
4. Lightly stitch the fabric onto the blazer along the neckline and down the sides of the shoulder seams.Â
5. Once you get to the seams under the arms and down the side of the jacket, I switched to doing a light stitch every 5cm so that it retained some movement and didn't bunch up awkwardly when I moved around.
Voila! You're done. How easy was that? You can also put sequins on the front of your blazer or on the arms, or stick to this more subtle version.
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