Diana Bobar

Welcome to my website ... and enjoy my journey inside the twisted world of Romanian fashion: from fabric choosing to pattern cutting, to the actual sewing - right now, I try to do my best in bulding my own clothing label: DIANA BOBAR DESIGN and having fun blogging the process.

At Mara’s Christening

Mari wearing a red one shoulder gown, me in a black cotton one shoulder dress and cardigan, Florina in a cotton black lace dress and cardigan, Rebeca in a turquoise embroidery silk dress, Paula in a navy silk gown and Alexandra in a Grecian inspired grey and mint silk dress with embroidery at the waist.

Last weekend we were invited to Mara’s christening. Mara is Paula’s young daughter, you might remember Paula as I posted a lot of pics in the past with her wearing the bunch of dresses that I made for her in about two years since we know each other. She is also a talented and soon-to-be published writer, that means that the next dress that I will create for her will be for her first book launch. Exciting, right?

Paula is my prototype of a perfect client. The first thing she said to me when we first met a long time ago – I was working at home back them, in my small one room apartment, just starting out – was ‘ Dress me however you want. You are the designer, you make the design, choose the color and fabric. I will gladly wear whatever it is you create.’ I will never forget her amazing attitude and the freedom she always gave me regarding work.

Paula and her sister, Mari.

Me and Florina with Paula’s sister and two best friends. We were all wearing dresses that I made. It was such and amazing and rewarding feeling to see so much of my work around me, worn by lovely ladies who were enjoying themselves. I kept staring at each and every dress that I worked on, analyzing how it it moved and how it looked. It was a great and thoughtful experience.

Paula wore the yellow silk V back dress at the church and later on changed in the navy silk corset gown.

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One Response to "At Mara’s Christening"

  1. Love the dresses, it must have really been an amazing experience for you to have created something that actually puts smiles on peoples faces. I think that is what work should always be about, fusing your passion with making a living :)

    Eszter on 6 June 2010 at 7:15 am

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  1. [...] of Paula! She is the young lady that I wrote about a couple of posts ago, who invited us to her daughter’s Christening, where I felt proud to see so many girls wearing dresses that I [...]

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