I am happy to finally post the look book of my latest collection: Diana Bobar Design spring/summer 2009 ready-to-wear. I wanted to create super feminine and flirt-y looks/silhouettes, using a lot of pastel and cream colors, lace and flower-like fabric appliqués on soft, easy to wear cotton, satin-cotton and pure silk fabrics.
The runways show for [...]
Monthly Archives: September 2008
DBD Spring/Summer 2009 RTW Collection
Days To Remember
Some of my latest clients, attending important events, wearing dresses that I made for them.
It is so amazing to know there are people who actually appreciate your work by wearing the dress that you make, especially for them, in one of the most important days of their life, such as their wedding day. These are [...]
Style Inspiration
I seem to wear a lot of black lately. It just is so effortless and chic and comfortable, but still far from boring. Have to get a leather bomber jacket, some sky-high heeled black leather boots, a pair of latex-looking skinny trousers and a cut-out dress, both of which I’ll probably make myself. I am [...]
DBD Ramayana Runway Show
I told you a post before that I will post runways photos as soon as I get them, so: here they are! My first fashion show went better than I could have ever imagined. I am so glad to see the models wear Diana Bobar Design dresses, looking fab. I guess I can call myself [...]
The Ramayana Cafe Opening
The Ramayana Cafe opening took place this Monday and it was fab: the place, the design, the people present, the fashion show that took place with the collection that I specially made for this event [see look book here]. It all turned out better than I would have ever expected and I am so glad [...]
New Dresses At Ummagumma 25.09.08
Two Diana Bobar Design dresses in the Ummagumma store windows and even more of them inside.
While in Bucharest for the Ramayana opening, I also brought over some new stuff to be sold at the Ummagumma store (Calea Victoriei nr. 122) exclusively. So, so hurry up if you want to get any of these dresses, because [...]




















