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Week 11: Fashion Curation

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Research Websites: cuttingclass.com, vogue.com, showstudio.com, Magazines As we were searching for magazines to help us in our curation, we also found some inspiration and ideas for our collection. Embroidery Motifs Ideas Actual Curating (individual) Intricate floral embroidery, coupled with fur trimmings, fit for the long harsh winters, this is made only for the urban and contemporary snow queens. Not forgetting the bold and contrasting colour palette, the designs were made to stand out;   put them all together, this snow queen will reign the streets forever. Needless to say, the collection pays homage to the ever-so enticing Russian traditional Matroyshka dolls, with its colourful and intricate handicraft. In fact, the ethnic and vibrant designs on the Matroyshka dolls were also key in inspiring this collection. Designed with practicality and infused with playfulness, while keeping it classy, the collection can be worn by many, many women and for many, many occasio...

Week 10: Technical Flats Review

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Technical Flats Practice Body-hugging jacket and baggy pants Technical Flats Oversized Blouse and Hi-Lo Dress Technical Flats Sweater Hi-Lo Reverse Top and Mermaid Skirt Technical Flats Weekly Observations Asymmetrical One-shoulder red dress (Extracted from Lookbook: 'Tim Berg-Seek Bromance (Jerome Price mix) maffashion' by Juliett K.) I REALLY LOVE this one shoulder with ruffles look and the oriental covered knot button detail that goes down center front. This would have looked really amazing if it was extended to become a long dress as well. Oriental Ruffle Dress with Train Technical Flats This dress was inspired by the previous dress. I kept the sleeve detail and the slanted hem. As for the Chinese knot button, I added it at the side of the dress and this is where the opening will be. The opening will be slanted towards the hem of the dress as well, which would be cut on bias. Burberry Coat with Ruffled Collar (Ta...

Week 9: Project Presentation

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Collection: Matroyshka Dolls AKA Russian Nesting Dolls     Collection Overview Target Demographic: Young Adults Range: Dresses, Faux Fur Designs/Prints: Mandala and Floral Motifs, as inspired by drawings on Matroyshka dolls Colour Scheme: (Primary and Secondary Colours ) My Design for our Collection Illustration Dress Flats Comments: 1) Hem area is too small and it would be too tight 2) Zipper seam needs to go all the way down 3) How do you achieve such a shape of the dress after the waist? 4) No armhole. Dress Flats after Correction Weekly Observations Off Shoulder Suit Jacket and 'Stirrup' Pants (Extracted from Lookbook: 'Starley-Call On Me(Ryan Riback Remix)/maffashion' by Juliett K.) The way the white suit was so oversized and slit at the shoulder, and how the pants extended to hold the arch of the feet, was both very interesting and innovative to me. It redefines career wear with a tint of quir...

Week 8: Intro to Designing our own collection (in groups)

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Basic Guideline in Designing a collection Step 1: Brainstorming a Theme One way we can do so is to use WGSN to look up trends/predictions , when thinking of a theme/idea. It is also important to get accustom to looking at trends, to be able to predict/start a trend in the future! :) WGSN team looking at latest runway trend (Source:http://fashionandmash.com/2014/09/03/wgsns-social-media-news-room-to-provide-more-access-to-fashion-week-season-than-ever-before/) Another way we can do so is also to start from a general concept like Nature , then analyse the options , for example the ocean/sea , then go even further to a specific element/part like corals/jellyfish . From here on, I feel we could even explore into a colour scheme/silhouette . I learnt that it is also important to explore out of the boundaries of a given concept. Step 2: Identify Target Market Knowing what kind of demographic we are targeting is crucial as each person wears different kinds of clothing. T...