Ukrainian Mens Shirt

Ukrainian hand embroidered men's shirt

A hand embroi­dered men’s shirt by Anagrassia.  Shop here: Ukrain­ian Mens Shirt Men’s Vyshyvanka Details: The white cot­ton vyshy­van­ka is cross-stitched with red, black, blue, green, yel­low, orange, and white threads.  The embroi­dery is based off authen­tic & tra­di­tion­al Ukrain­ian geo­met­ric folk & Tryzub patterns.  (Tryzub is Ukraine’s coat of arms) The dress shirt is cut like a mod­ern day men’s woven shirt.  Hand­made red and yel­low cot­ton thread tas­sels hand from embroi­dered nehru...

Lace Bolero

lace wedding bolero

Pub­lished 08/21/2015 Con­tact me if you’re inter­est­ed in pur­chas­ing this alen­con lace bolero. I can make it in white or ivory alen­con lace. See more blog posts about wed­ding dress jack­ets & top­pers here: Wed­ding Boleros Shop the wed­ding dress pieces here: Off-the-shoul­der short sleeves: Lace Wed­ding Bolero Long sleeves: Lace Wed­ding Bolero with Sleeves This bolero required a lot of hand sewing and cou­ture techniques. Mark­ing where the hook & eyes &...

Boys Oxford Shirt with Wooden Buttons

Boys blue striped oxford

Pub­lished 12/08/2013 Shop Ana­gras­sia here: Con­tem­po­rary Lux­u­ry Chil­drenswear Clothing ________________________________ Striped Oxford Shirt for Boys Last year, I picked up this blue striped design­er fab­ric from Mood Fab­rics in New York City. I want­ed to buy  a shirt­ing cot­ton that was good qual­i­ty, unique and cute for lit­tle boy. Mood had such a large selec­tion of shirt­ing cot­tons that at first it seemed impos­si­ble to choose one fab­ric. But as soon as...

Ukrainian Vyshyvanka

Ukrainian embroidered linen dresses

Hand Embroidered Ukrainian Shirts and Dresses Pub­lished 20/23/2018 Here are just a few absolute­ly stun­ning pho­tos of my sis­ter’s fam­i­ly photoshoot. Each piece was embroi­dered by my mom. My grand­moth­er sewed the adult vyshy­van­ka dress around 35 years ago and I sewed the girls’ vyshy­van­ka dress­es and the baby’s bap­tismal gown, which my sis­ter stuffed in his pants. The pho­tos were tak­en by Indi­ana pho­tog­ra­ph­er Adi­na Brown-Sel­ner. Her pho­tog­ra­phy busi­ness is called...