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Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

The development of social networks has allowed many people to shine, and it has also given more people a channel to express their current feelings or whatever they want to say or write, or pictures. However, some people choose not to follow this path. We insist on personal privacy above all else. It is undeniable that these platforms are actually built with the blood, tears and heartache of many people. Just like when the end of the year comes, there are still many app download rankings. Platform creators are looking for exposure, In terms of revenue and peripheral benefits, readers who use the platform hope to create another wave of life climax in the virtual world through this blurred line between reality and fraud, with a more or less unrealistic click rate.

Jenny Williams, a Brooklyn-based freelance illustrator and mother, began to have the idea of ??drawing her three daughters’ daily outfits a few years ago. At first, she just wanted to expand her own themes with more themes. In the works of art, the three daughters are aged from 12 to 22, which is the age range where ordinary girls are just being enlightened about the importance of dressing up and pay great attention to what they wear every day. They usually follow fashion blogs and Jenny, the mother of the website, started using a pencil to draw her eldest daughter Clementine’s daily outfit!

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

But before preparing to draw, Jenny used to take pictures with her iPad. Her daughter Clementine said that after being quickly photographed every time before going out, the drawings were put on her mothers personal website not long after, which attracted public attention. The "soft pressure" really makes her spend a lot of time thinking about the matching of clothes before going out. She likes retro and discounted clothes, and also likes the casual clothes that have become popular in recent years. You can also find party dresses or accessories in her wardrobe. She admits that it is because of her mother.Her mother is used to drawing daily outfits, and Clementine, who started trying out different looks, still had a big smile on her face when she mentioned her mothers recently published book "What My Daughter Wore".

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

Jenny Williams’ daughter-themed fashion illustrations

As for Jenny, what impressed her most was that during this period, she not only received many letters from readers or directly commented on the picture: "I hope you can help me draw the next picture, but use my clothes as inspiration." Okay?" There are even young readers who keep asking: "What app are you using?" These questions make Jenny dumbfounded every time. With the popularity of "selfie culture", Jenny is the most profound My impression is that she seems to be a destroyer who attacks the real world! Why do you say that? Because she did not use any photo editing software or apps to make people taller, only real drawings and photos! Even Jenny These questions have been answered one by one. Thousands of readers are still asking these requests or questions. However, the description of the objects has been extended to several close friends of her daughter. This can be considered a big progress! I Think, Jenny said.