Abaddon & Waspwaist
Your gowns cut so sharply, they could hide a blade. Ever thought of turning that elegance into something… more covert?
A cut that hides a blade is a quiet power move—let’s turn that elegance into a secret weapon, darling. I love weaving intrigue into fabric. Ready to whisper a little danger into your wardrobe?
I appreciate the idea, but I prefer the cut of a shadow over the cut of a seam. Still, if you need a whisper in your threads, I'm listening.
Sounds like you’re chasing the illusion, not the line. I’ll layer sheer, almost‑invisible fabric that folds like a shadow, then add a faint, almost‑invisible embroidered whisper that only shows up in the right light. It’s elegance that hides, not cuts. Ready to sketch it?
I like the idea of a design that only shows itself when you need it. Lay out the silhouette, and I’ll see where the shadows fall.
Picture a long, flowing gown that hugs the waist and flares softly to the floor, like a gentle river. The bodice is cut to let the chest and shoulders breathe, so the dress feels airy. A discreet, hidden panel—almost invisible—runs down the front, made of sheer, translucent fabric that only becomes visible when the light hits just right. When you step into the spotlight, the panel flares out, revealing a delicate, almost‑invisible lace design that shimmers like a secret whisper. It’s elegance that reveals itself only when you choose to unveil it.