This is another one of my works in progress. Created using metallic leather, ultrasuede, and arashi shibori dyed fabric. Just a few more hours to get the zipper right and put it all together. I can't wait to see the finished product with all the stones!
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Work in progress to repeat champion.
The Aztec inspired shirt I was working on has been finished for awhile now, and just saw it's first show this weekend. It won every class it was in. I would like to say it was all the shirt, but I think Hali may have had something to do with it.
Regional High Point Rider
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Aztec Inspired Horsemanship Top
Look at this new design!
The design is inspired by aztec colors. It will include fantastic nail head
and crystal details not seen in this Illustrator drawing.
Front (back is same design)
Sleeve
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
About Linsey
Linsey started showing horses at the ripe age of 5. She showed 4-H and open show all summer long until she entered high school. With high school activities taking precedence, Linsey took some time off from showing regularly. Horses were always around and she still participated in a show or two each summer.
After high school she chose to continue her education at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln with a major in Fashion Merchandising. It was here she had the opportunity to join the UNL Equestrian Team. Showing in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association sparked her interest in the area of showing horses once again. This time she really grew to appreciate the show world. Most importantly she grew to appreciate the attire of worn by individuals showing. It seemed obvious to combine her two passions, showing horses and fashion.
At UNL, Linsey had the chance to participate in an Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experience. In this project, she chose to design and construct six custom garments. Between her, and her faculty advisor, Mrs. Carol Easley, they worked through all the obstacles that arose during the construction process. This allowed her to work out any kinks before starting her own custom western show apparel business, and so began Bling for the Ring.
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