I have always loved the word “flourish”: As a verb, it means to grow and thrive; as a noun, it’s a bold gesture calling attention to something wonderful. It can also be a synonym for a well-executed, intricate embellishment. In all cases, it signifies growth, imagination, and the joy of succeeding in a creative endeavor.
In this summer issue, we’ve brought together diverse examples of flourishes and flourishing. Contributing Editor Susan Khalje shares her journey to construct a stunning wedding ensemble based on a 1993 Galliano original, p. 36. Kenneth D. King, also a contributing editor, re-creates a fancy trim found on a 1930s wedding gown, p. 22. Ellen W. Miller, a couture embellishment expert, applies a centuries-old corded quilting technique to a summer tunic, for a delicate, dimensional ornament,…
