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Júlio César Delgado is a New York City-based stylist, costume designer, and creative consultant. He has worked with prestigious editorial publications such as Vogue , Harper's Bazaar , Interview Magazine , and WSJ Magazine . Delgado also designs costumes for musicians and artistic installations—most recently at the Guggenheim Museum . His Vogue pattern collection was first published in 2017 and has been distributed worldwide ever since . The line currently includes about a dozen models for women's wear, primarily jackets, coats, and dresses, available as VOGUE patterns at schnittmuster-online.de Strengths & ChallengesStrengthen Timelessly elegant, modern classics with vintage charm Variety of models for different occasions (jackets, coats, dresses) Jet-set combinability – great variety of creativity and presence challengesSome models with a higher level of difficulty (“Advanced”) require experience (e.g. construction, lapels, lining) High-quality fabric selection necessary – for draping and details, light to medium fabrics such as taffeta, denim, brocade are recommended |
Must-haves from Júlio César NYCV1816 – Reversible Coat: Oversized funnel collar, inset pockets, patch appliqués with contrasting men's tie motifs. Very relaxed cut, recommended for light cotton fabrics, taffeta, or denim. Difficulty level: Advanced V1865 – Asymmetrical Jacket: An elegant, asymmetrical jacket with a shortened length, it looks sophisticated but isn't too complicated to sew. Difficulty level: Advanced V1881 & V1935 – Dress models: both sleeveless dresses, V1935 with a V-neck, fitted bodice, and flared skirt in poplin-compatible fabrics. Difficulty level: Average V2052 / V2071 – Jackets: Loose-fitting, with visible pockets and statement collars. Fully lined. Rated "gorgeous," reminiscent of classic 1950s styles . Difficulty level: Advanced |
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With his Vogue-inspired patterns , Júlio César NYC brings sophisticated, elegant designs with a strong personality to your private sewing studio. Ideal for modern vintage looks and creative statement pieces. Those who dare to embrace contrasts, reversibility, and asymmetrical silhouettes will be rewarded with these patterns. |
