Fashion influencer Nancy Tyagi made her red carpet debut in a pink ruffled gown with an elaborate train at the 77th Cannes Film Festival. The Delhi-based digital creator said the gown was designed and stitched by herself.
Nancy said she…
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"aww man, I was definitely looking into garment dying, can you point me in a direction of where to get the inks and such from?? much appreciate the help man."
Rather then buy dyes for dyeing or inks for printing, I would suggest you search for a service to do the dyeing or printing for you. I have never personally dyed fabrics or garments, but I know it is rather technical to achieve a proper mix to reach the proper colors etc. In addition, you need to be careful to make sure that the garments will wash well. You do not want to use the wrong process and then have the dye run when someone washes the clothes that you sell. My suggestion is to leave the dyeing and printing to professionals. Create the designs and have the pros produce the garments... Anyway, just my thoughts..
As an example, curently there are print techniques (inks) that act as attractors or distractors to different dye stuff. For instance you could print a writing with a distractor agent, than pigment garment dye your shirt and you will have an effect that looks like you had an aplique on that shirt but after wearing and washing many times in years the aplique fell off and you have more intensified colors where the applique was. Or you could do vice versa... You can try waterbased prints over dyed with antique dyes, reactive dyes etc.. Until you achieve a beautiful effect...
As an example, curently there are print techniques (inks) that act as attractors or distractors to different dye stuff. For instance you could print a writing with a distractor agent, than pigment garment dye your shirt and you will have an effect that looks like you had an aplique on that shirt but after wearing and washing many times in years the aplique fell off and you have more intensified colors where the applique was. Or you could do vice versa... You can try waterbased prints over dyed with antique dyes, reactive dyes etc.. Until you achieve a beautiful effect...