The rainbow metallic ribbon and crystal embroidered gown was a highlight of the entire collection, for each ribbon was hand sewn with each embellishment directly onto the mesh material. At her knee position, the ribbon turned into fringe, sending the idea out that it sways with the wind. It was the first piece he had created and was inspired to do more. Mirano used mesh engineering fabric that conforms to the body; the dress focuses on the intricate texture and colorful wave of the beautiful sky in Egypt.
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Mirano also designed pieces in regards to his sculpting artistry, that also define the texture of the desert winds and sand storms. Black liquid silk strapless multi-tiered dress, purple and red liquid silk twisting godet mermaid gown, fuchsia liquid silk dress with side drapes, silver liquid silk car wash how with floor length sleeves, and gold liquid silk sculpture gown - are all dresses that define his sculpting ideas. The material reminds me of a reflection of the water in the Nile river.
Looking at these gowns, they give you the essential idea of heavy winds flowing through the gowns, creating volume within the space.
Another piece that was intriguing was the black stretch georgette car wash gown with embroidered crystals. This gown gives you the feel of the desert night sky, when the sun is setting and all of the stars are clear, almost clear enough to see the Galaxy. The gown is spandex at top and slowly transforms down into lose fringe pieces, representing the desert winds on a bigger scale.
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