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I am currently working on a collection inspired by the Alice computer games. And this is the first item in the bunch: A skirt that can be worn on both sides (please excuse Judy’s nudity, she’s a bit of a free spirit).

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I am quite pleased with this.

Love, Elin


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Last weekend I made a couple of new dresses, one still is in need of some tiny adjustments, but the other, world, I am ready to share with you:

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I was inspired from a 1963 Burda pattern, but of course, having no patience with patterns, I didn’t use it. The belt can be removed, but I think it adds some umph to the dress.

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Dress: Read! by Hanna Volle. Like?

Love, Hanna


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This is a dress I made just before Christmas.
I spent quite a long time on it and some parts were a bit fidgety, but I am very happy with the result.

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Love, Elin


Splash of Greatness

For my birthday last year, the o so highly exaulted Elin gave me an awesome orange and green fabric. That fabric has now finally become a skirt (and a dress, but let’s focus on the skirt for now).

Check it out:

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Skirt: Read! by Hanna Volle


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Skirt: imp by Elin Fjøsne (her first attempt at making something by measurment, for someone else, and she did good)


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Skirt: imp by Elin Fjøsne


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Skirt: imp by Elin Fjøsne


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Skirt: imp by Elin Fjøsne


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Read! by Hanna Volle


(Another) Disclaimer (or, possibly, just an anecdote)

So, Hanna and myself were innocently walking the streets of Trondheim the other day, when a man came running after us. This being election time in Norway, we naturally assumed that he was going to try and talk us into voting for some party or other, but lo and behold, he wanted us to model. Oh yeah. And not in a sleazy way either.

Turned out that Mercur, a local shopping centre, was shooting a commercial in the street. They had advertised for models, but apparently attendance was low (or, more likely, visually disappointing. So much beige!). We, being our usual colourful and stylish selves, caught the guy’s eye, and were subsequently headhunted to pose in our fabulous outfits.

What were we wearing, you ask? Well, Hanna looked green and gorgeous in her own design:

while yours truly wore a colourful and snazzy vintage dress:

If you’re in Trondheim, look out for these lovely ladies in a cinema near you, as the advertisement is to be shown in theatres this autumn and winter (or possibly later..).

Love, Mari the model


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Dress: Decadence Design by Mari Baustad


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Dress: Read! by Hanna Volle


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Skirt and top: imp design by Elin Fjøsne


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Skirt: Decadence Design by Mari Baustad


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Skirt: Read! by Hanna Volle


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Dress: Decadence Design by Mari Baustad


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Dress: imp design by Elin Fjøsne


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As mentioned in Thursday’s post, we here at Vili Flik have been designing a costume this week, and I know you’re all dying to see it. So with no further ado, this is our take on the World of Warcraft:

Wearing Vili Flik Design

What do you think?

We are quite happy with it ourselves, and the costumer was too, which is the important thing. This is our first collaborative project, and we had a lot of fun making it. And, who knows? Perhaps there will be more in the future.


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Dress: Decadence Design by Mari Elise Baustad


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Dress: Read! by Hanna Marie Volle


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Skirt: imp design by Elin Fjøsne


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Dress: Decadence by Marie Elise Baustad


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Dress: Read! by Hanna Marie Volle


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Skirt: imp design by Elin Fjøsne