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Here I have designed a wrap around type jacket that doubles as a dress. So depending on what
fabrics you make it in, or what your design aesthetic is, will determine how you want
to use it. It can be a dress by itself, or it can actually be outer wear jacket. And
I have mine as being held together with a sash type belt. An obi type Japanese belt.
And there's no closures on it, which makes it geared a little bit more towards a jacket,
than as an actual dress. Because a dress, you wouldn't want it to come open as you're
walking. So, I have created my folded around, wrapped around jacket with a sash. And then
I have my collar as being a Mandarin collar. This I created for a futuristic type collection
that I was doing. And the best way to redo this is just to follow the actual lines. And
know that it's a wrap around. So it's not going to be. There's no evenness. You've got
to have part of the jacket going around. So that's your dividing line basically. And then
you build up from there. There's your sash, the waist. And then here's your jacket. And
whatever type collar you want to do. There you go.