British artist Kirstie Macleod started a global embroidery project called the 'The Red Dress Project' in 2009. The dress, funded by the British Council took 10 years to complete! For the decade-long embroidery project, the artist picked a red silk dress which travelled across 28 countries. The dress features embroidery by 202 artisans. Here's a look a the captivating dress, which features colourful embroidery from over the world:
British artist Kirstie Macleod started a global embroidery project called the 'The Red Dress Project' in 2009. The dress, funded by the British Council took 10 years to complete! For the decade-long embroidery project, the artist picked a red silk dress which travelled across 28 countries. The dress features embroidery by 202 artisans. Here's a look a the captivating dress, which features colourful embroidery from over the world:
British artist Kirstie Macleod started a global embroidery project called the 'The Red Dress Project' in 2009. The dress, funded by the British Council took 10 years to complete! For the decade-long embroidery project, the artist picked a red silk dress which travelled across 28 countries. The dress features embroidery by 202 artisans. Here's a look a the captivating dress, which features colourful embroidery from over the world:
- October 01, 2020
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