The thing is, I would still expect parts of that wing to fold. Now, if it were shaped like this - (top wire is represented by O's, wing outline by asterisks)
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Then it would be fine. Why? Because everything is more or less "supported", and if not the fabric isn't given enough room to go anywhere other than the way it's supposed to.
However, if it's like this (and this is same example as in photo, problem area designated by "X")
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..... oo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~X < how is this supported? It's hanging
...oo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~X on nothing!
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Unless the fabric used is cardboard or something extremely reinforced (such as stitch-on fabric stiffener), normal fabric will "fold" (think of clothes on the clothesline - if you don't peg them in place, it'll just hang down, right? Sleeves won't stick out, they will just give in to gravity and drop. Same thing here). Now, obviously the fabric is sheer (because we can see through it), so this presents a conundrum as sheer fabrics fold the most easily... add the "fact" that the wing outline barring the top seems unsupported (because it's curling at the bottom, regular fabric edging or even overlocking will NOT hold fabric outlines in place, it's just a finishing), and then we have a classic "how the f*** did they do that?"
If only it were as easy as using a sheer fabric and roll hemming the edges
But I really don't think it is...
Breakfast (6am) - 2 slices of cheese on toast
Lunch - skipped
Dinner (6pm) some eye fillet steak with a very little bit of potato
Supper (9pm) two ham and cheese sandwiches
Study - none
Exercise - 1 1/2 hour flamenco class, (whoo one of my classmates has nicknamed me "Lynn de la fuego" (not sure if that's correct spelling... it means "the fiery one"
), was also on my feet from 4:30-8pm at the canteen