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The next shape that I'm going to give you to work with is called a tulip shape. Why
you ask? Let me think. I think it's because it's shaped like the flower that is also called
the tulip. What this means is that this shape is going to be nipped in at the waist and
it's going to be bucket shaped on top, and then reverse longer bucket shaped on the bottom.
And what you can do, a variation of this that you're doing in your own style, you're trying
to think, how am I going to, how am I going to, I was going to say improve upon that.
That was a little egotistical, wasn't it? But how am I going to make that my own. What
you can do is, say you want to add in pleats, that's what's going to give it the volume
on the top in order to make it tulip shaped. Have a pleated top and then have a, have it
belted in where it changes the direction. You want it, you want someone to look at the
shadow, the silouhette and know that it's tulip shaped. You can use, this doesn't say,
this doesn't mean that it can't be like a crazy styling as far as part of it being leather,
or part of it being whatever. That, I cannot stress enough, is your job, your idea as a
designer, is to show that shape in your own new, innovative way.