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While we were safely tucked away in the confines of our homes hiding from the pandemic, some found a much-needed escape in sourdough babies. Some, in endless binge-watching marathons. Others, as this inspiring story proves, turned their attention to the most vulnerable, our grandparents, wishing to repay their kindness while it's not too late.

Upon discovering her grandmother's clothing sketches in 2021, Julia, a 27-year-old TikToker (@boringbb), barely knew how to sew clothes. Nonetheless, she decided to take it upon herself to make Nana's old designer dreams come alive. And it's not surprising at all, then, that when Julia shared her hard work with her absolutely delighted grandma, and later her followers - more than 21 million viewers tuned in to see what the most adorable version of Paris Fashion Week looks like. Oh, and what a sight it is.

This is how Julia's wholesome fashion show dedicated to her grandma looks in action

@boringbb grandma design #6! This is a redo of a design I attempted back in September for a Halloween themed dress. I was not super happy with my work and decided to try it again. I think you can see my sewing skills getting better even in just a few months time. Practice makes perfect! #surprise #grandmareacts #grandmareaction #reveal ♬ original sound - Julia

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I Think You Can See My Sewing Skills Getting Better Even In Just A Few Months Time. Practice Makes Perfect

I Think You Can See My Sewing Skills Getting Better Even In Just A Few Months Time. Practice Makes Perfect

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When Julia first came across her grandma's fashion design sketches that were almost three times as old as she is, she was captivated by them. So were her unexpected TikTok viewers, 2.7 million of them, who shared Julia's appreciation of these drawings, leading to her first viral video. "I knew grandma was talented, but I was like, 'Wow, these are really much better than what I was envisioning in my head'," she told Insider.

Sometimes life throws us a curveball and we have to make sacrifices - just like her grandmother did when she was just about Julia's age, indefinitely postponing her fashion designer ambitions to take care of ailing family members. Hearing how much these drawings mean to her, it's no surprise, then, that the next thing Julia did was teach herself to sew by watching a bunch of YouTube "How To" tutorials.

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I Feel Like I Should Be Going To An 80’s Prom In This Dress

I Feel Like I Should Be Going To An 80’s Prom In This Dress

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According to the Pew Research Center's report, the internet's go-to place for all things video and podcasts, YouTube, was the most popular social media site during the pandemic, beating the likes of Facebook and Twitter.

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Considering the newfound appreciation of our lives, however isolated and uncertain it may have been, Julia's decision to dedicate a couple of years to surprise her unsuspecting grandma is nothing but touching. And so, seeing these vintage designs being brought to life, then appearing on the New York Fashion Week runway, where more than 230,000 fashion enthusiasts gather each year, Julia's story is one for the history books.

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This Is The 1st Grandma Design I’ve Made That’s Not A Dress. Grandma Has Drawn Many Short/Pants Outfits I Hope To Make. This Seemed Like An Easier One To Start With

This Is The 1st Grandma Design I’ve Made That’s Not A Dress. Grandma Has Drawn Many Short/Pants Outfits I Hope To Make. This Seemed Like An Easier One To Start With

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Sergy Yeltsen
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If I looked as good as that, I'd wear them too. The peach sash is wonderful.

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I Usually Make A Few Changes But I Made Sure To Keep The 50’s Silhouette

I Usually Make A Few Changes But I Made Sure To Keep The 50’s Silhouette

This skirt is so flattering. I will definitely be making more dresses using a similar 50’s skirt style. I feel like I should be going to halloweentown prom in this

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My Grandma’s Sketch From The 40’s vs. What I Created

My Grandma’s Sketch From The 40’s vs. What I Created

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Arunika R.
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Its like she transformed grandma's designs in the best possible ways

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Whatever your reason for picking up a needle and a thread is, there's nothing quite like the thrill of sewing your own clothes. Not only does it give you a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment, but it also allows you to create one-of-a-kind pieces that perfectly reflect your personal style. But this is nothing new to up-and-coming fashion designer, Gintaras Rėpštas from Lithuania, Kaunas, who, similar to Julia, is self-taught. 

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"I was all about making clothes since childhood," Rėpštas told Bored Panda in an email. "As far as I remember, I always enjoyed creating different clothing combinations." Yet, only after Gintaras started to take a real interest in fashion brands and celebrated designers such as Alexander McQueen, did he decide to give it a shot himself.

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Would You Chop Up Your Wedding Dress To Repurpose?

Would You Chop Up Your Wedding Dress To Repurpose?

If you have been with me for a while you may recognize this fabric as I made one of my wedding dresses out of this last year. It was super expressive - so I thought - why not repurpose it?

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Sergy Yeltsen
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have always wondered why men just rent a tux, but women are brainwashed into spending thousands of dollars on something that often looks like it should have toilet rolls stuffed up it... and wear it once. It's completely baffling.

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Grandma Said “I Lived Long Enough To See One Of Them Come Off The Paper”

Grandma Said “I Lived Long Enough To See One Of Them Come Off The Paper”

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This Was The Only Dress I’ve Made With Pockets But They Are Amazing

This Was The Only Dress I’ve Made With Pockets But They Are Amazing

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One of the biggest joys of sewing your own clothes is the sense of creativity and self-expression it allows. With each project, you have the opportunity to let your imagination run wild and bring your vision to life. You can mix and match colors, patterns, and textures to create pieces that are truly unique and reflect your personal style. And best of all, there's no limit to what you can create - whether you're looking to make a simple sundress or a complex evening gown, the possibilities are endless. 

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However, similar to any other skill, mastering sewing requires time and practice. As Rėpštas points out, "In today's globalized world, clothes can be made within a day while creating unique high-fashion pieces can take much longer." From sketching to modeling or decoration, no wonder a piece of clothing can take up to several months (and sometimes even dozens of people!) to complete. Jean Paul Gaultier's glamorous dresses one might see on Fashion Week runways can require hundreds of talented hands to pull off.

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I‘M Starting With Some Of The Easier Ones And Working My Way Up

I‘M Starting With Some Of The Easier Ones And Working My Way Up

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Sergy Yeltsen
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So pretty and summery fresh. Would be a lovely gown to wear to a wedding.

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This Is Not My Favorite Thing I’ve Made

This Is Not My Favorite Thing I’ve Made

-but it is crunch time for the show & I’ve made 5 dresses in the last 4 weeks. I was exhausted by the time I went to go make this

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Still, though, he suggests that everyone who is looking for a new hobby should definitely give sewing a go. Why? Well, for starters, when you take the time to craft a garment with your own two hands, you gain a newfound appreciation for the intricacy and beauty of the clothes that we wear every day.

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Suddenly, you start to notice the quality of stitching and the precision of cuts in the clothing you see in stores. You become more aware of the effort that goes into producing a single piece of clothing and you begin to see the value in investing in quality materials and skilled craftsmanship.

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This Was By Far My Hardest Project I’ve Ever Done

This Was By Far My Hardest Project I’ve Ever Done

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's so different from the drawing, except for the sleeveless. The lace is gone, she's wearing what I think is a crinoline underneath, rounded hips instead of straight down, not fond of this one at all.

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