The creativity made the designer, the craftsmanship made the tailor. Some focused on one of those two parts, and some did both of them. There were many that could follow the patterns that were set out for them to follow by their masters and mentors, but designing those patterns was a whole different story. A bespoke gown wasn't going to have any such pattern for others to replicate. Oh, some did; some had their basic cuts that started before the different elements and adjustments began... but the whole of the outfit? No. And that was the best part. And whether Filaurel knew it or not... there was like as not to be a lot of commotion about his craft the day after the gallery opening.
He could likely see the way she was visualizing the outfit in her head as he described his ideas. Chiffon was an excellent fabric, it draped well and had structure, it was accessible, it was light, it was elegant, and considering the soft and mild weather, it breathed well and Akantha found it was quite easy to manipulate further with aerolyth dragonshards when one was so inclined. And since it would likely be made from silk, it would take to the dyes well, allowing that gradient to be made just so... Depending on if he wanted to use the ruching technique, perhaps he'd cut and sew different colours of the textile together instead of the dying, considering the difficulty of that art, but all of this was up to Master Len'Alen.
"Of course," she nodded when he offered to sketch, adjusting her position a bit so that she could watch the easel while being out of the way so that she was not blocking the kineticist at his efforts. There were the elements that he'd spoken of, and it certainly gave her insight into the way his thoughts were going. Perhaps she could have sembled him to try to glean more, but Akantha was not about to try. There was something to be said about the deliciousness of anticipation, after all. Her head tilted as she watched the pencil, and her hands clasped in front of her.
Her blue eyes were keen, and Akantha smiled at the sketch, and then at Filaurel. "This will be wonderful... Exactly what I need for the soiree. I can have the deposit brought to you this afternoon, if that suits you, Master Len'Alen."
He could likely see the way she was visualizing the outfit in her head as he described his ideas. Chiffon was an excellent fabric, it draped well and had structure, it was accessible, it was light, it was elegant, and considering the soft and mild weather, it breathed well and Akantha found it was quite easy to manipulate further with aerolyth dragonshards when one was so inclined. And since it would likely be made from silk, it would take to the dyes well, allowing that gradient to be made just so... Depending on if he wanted to use the ruching technique, perhaps he'd cut and sew different colours of the textile together instead of the dying, considering the difficulty of that art, but all of this was up to Master Len'Alen.
"Of course," she nodded when he offered to sketch, adjusting her position a bit so that she could watch the easel while being out of the way so that she was not blocking the kineticist at his efforts. There were the elements that he'd spoken of, and it certainly gave her insight into the way his thoughts were going. Perhaps she could have sembled him to try to glean more, but Akantha was not about to try. There was something to be said about the deliciousness of anticipation, after all. Her head tilted as she watched the pencil, and her hands clasped in front of her.
Her blue eyes were keen, and Akantha smiled at the sketch, and then at Filaurel. "This will be wonderful... Exactly what I need for the soiree. I can have the deposit brought to you this afternoon, if that suits you, Master Len'Alen."
"There is no rose without a thorn."