The Journal

Poppy sparkles at prom in bespoke ‘green’ dress

- DANIEL HALL Reporter daniel.hall01@reachplc.com

ATEENAGER has wowed classmates by attending her prom in a dress she designed and made herself.

Sixteen-year-old Poppy HarrisJone­s, of Lowick in north Northumber­land, arrived for her high school prom in a white sparkly dress that she based on a dress she’d picked up from a charity shop and sewed herself.

A student of the Duchess’s Community High School in Alnwick, Poppy worked on the garment whilst she had coronaviru­s.

Passionate about sustainabl­e fashion, Poppy loved the shape of a dress she found at the Salvation Army charity shop and snapped it up at a bargain price, though never intended to wear it as there were some marks on it.

She instead used the dress as inspiratio­n to create her own pattern, having developed a passion for dressmakin­g whilst home-schooling during the pandemic, and after watching the film Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale.

Aware of sweatshop labour and the consequenc­es that fast fashion has on those who make it, Poppy said: “I don’t really buy anything brand new anymore because charity shops are a lot more sustainabl­e and they tend to recycle fashion, and because fashion works in a loop half of the stuff in the shop is in fashion anyway!

“Buying a used one from a charity shop meant I didn’t have something hanging over my head saying you’ve just bought something you’re only going to wear once, because someone’s already worn it.”

Making her own dress also eliminated the possibilit­y of a classmate turning up in the exact same outfit.

Basing her design on a handwoven silk dress that she estimates she bought at 10 per cent of its true value, Poppy watched YouTube videos to help her with sewing the dress.

She used satin and a stocking-type material for the overlay to give a silver sparkly layer on the surface.

Speaking of making the dress while having Covid, Poppy said: “It wasn’t too bad because it gave me something to do after the main symptoms had passed and I could walk about a little bit.

“Because I was locked in a massive room in the house, I just got everything out and decided to get on with it and make it.”

In total it took Poppy around seven hours to make the dress, with a few final touches on the day including the zip, which a friend’s mum helped her with.

Wearing it to her prom at Linden Hall in Longhorsle­y, near Morpeth, brought a lot of admiration from classmates.

She said: “Someone came over and whispered to me that I looked really nice, which probably made my night.

“People were quite shocked that I made it I suppose, no-one was really expecting it.”

Despite Poppy’s creative design and talents as a dressmaker, it will remain as a hobby while she studies for her A-levels, which she’ll continue at the same school.

She’ll study biology, chemistry and geography – though she does already have her next design planned.

She said: “I’ve already started to design my next dress, I’m going to wear it for the Holly Ball in winter.”

Someone came over and whispered that I looked really nice Poppy Harris-Jones

 ?? ?? > Poppy Harris-Jones in a prom dress that she made herself
> Poppy Harris-Jones in a prom dress that she made herself
 ?? ??
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom