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The next silhouette that you use to build something upon, looks like, like I said these
are all shapes and not actual garments, but the next one does actual kind of parallel
a garment. A trapeze dress is in the shape of a trapezoid. Hmmm. Wonder where the correlation
is. I don't know, could it be a name? But a trapezoid shape goes in the shape of a trapezoid.
I can't really think of any other way to say that, except that it's going to be narrower
at the top, and then it's going to billow, not billow, but it's going to angle out to
the bottom, which is wider. It's almost a line, but it's an exaggerated a line. A line
typically is going to be something that's softer. A trapezoid shape, in order to do
that, you have harsh lines, and then you'll do a trapeze dress. You can soften it like
that, but it still retains its, its trapezoidal shape. You don't, be, this is not a garment.
Remember, remember, remember. So add sleeves. It doesn't have to be a trapeze dress without
sleeves, just do whatever you want and whatever makes you happy. Just draw it.