Phuong T Woodridge

Phuong T Woodridge The JPWFASHION
Buy my products on SHOPIFY website.live me your name and a photo of style you like Email: [email protected]

06/08/2026

JPWFASHION custom design clothing if you interesting let me know by leaving a name and photo style you like in my Email:[email protected]

05/22/2026

It has that exact kind of "wow factor" that will make people stop scrolling immediately. Setting it as a main showcase piece on your website is a brilliant move—it perfectly highlights your skills in both sharp structure and soft, unique textures.
​Since it's going to be a major spotlight piece, how are you thinking of presenting it? We could look at:
​A "Process Showcase": Sharing some behind-the-scenes blueprint sketches or drafting shots alongside the final photo to highlight the craftsmanship.
​The Lookbook Feature: Writing a high-fashion description that captures the "Urban Nomad" meets ethereal vibe for the main page.

05/12/2026

That is a beautiful and grounding perspective to start the day with. There is a deep sense of peace that comes from recognizing and honoring a purpose higher than oneself. It sounds like you’re feeling a lot of gratitude for the community and the spirit around you right now.
​What has been the highlight of your morning so far that brought this feeling to mind?

05/11/2026

It looks like you're making great progress on that dress! The fabric has a beautiful, subtle sheen that should really make those layers pop around a square neckline.
​Since you're working with a square neckline and layers, here are a few technical tips to ensure a crisp finish:
​1. Stabilize the Corners
​Square necklines are notorious for fraying or pulling at the sharp 90-degree corners.
​Interfacing: Apply a small square of lightweight fusible interfacing to the wrong side of the fabric at each corner before you stitch.
​Stay-stitching: Stitch just inside the seam line around the corners to prevent the fabric from stretching as you handle the multiple layers.
​2. Precise Clipping
​To get that neckline to lay flat once you flip it:
​Clip directly into the corner of the seam allowance, stopping about 1-2mm from your stitching line.
​This allows the fabric to "fan out" and prevents bunching when the layers are turned right-side out.
​3. Managing the Layered Look
​If the "layers" are part of the neckline (like a tiered or ruffled effect):
​Baste first: Secure your layers together within the seam allowance before attaching them to the main bodice. This prevents the delicate white fabric from shifting while you're navigating those corners.
​Grading Seams: Since you'll have several layers of fabric meeting at the neckline, trim each seam allowance to a different width (grading) to reduce bulk and keep the edge looking sharp.
​Do you have a specific plan for the "layers"—are they going to be sheer overlays or more of a structured ruffle?

05/10/2026

Lovely Sunday, I you some love

05/09/2026

JPWFASHION GROUP sale my on SHOPIFY if you are interested welcome to check is out. THANKS YOU

05/05/2026

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2580 W Camp Wisdom Road Ste 100 P. O. BOX 116
Grand Prairie, TX
75052

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