1/26/18 Why Humpty Label?
Seems like an odd name for a label. But it developed organically and works on so many levels. Let’s start with the shape. Egg shaped people are small at the top with a wider belly/hip area. There are no fashion rules for hourglass figures but eggs need a little help. Here are some observations I have found through the years:
- Layering is key and so cute. We can put lots of layers on the top without looking top-heavy.
- NEVER wear a gathered skirt around your middle. That area should always be skimmed over. Wear a drop waist or empire waist or A-line or shift style. You can wear gathers if your top garment layers over the waist. Gathers should always be ironed flat like knife pleats for less bulk there.
- V necklines are best but anything is really O.K.
That’s about it. You will see these elements repeated in my designs.
The Humpty stuffed doll began as a promo for a Mother Goose trilogy I illustrated. You can see these BIG BOOKS here. I experimented with several versions- even sculpting in porcelain but that was too time-consuming. I still have the pattern for the other versions pictured if you would like it instead of the final version I use today (second in line).
Notice the egg shells on the hat of the third one? I have used this element in some of my fabric designs and also in the Mother Goose book. I tend to explore and re-use artistic elements until I get tired of them. The pink rose made an appearance on the STICKER DRESS.
And of course the famous Humpty Hat is still available.