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Jasmine Rhodes Fashion and Textiles Management
Fashion Development and Product ManagementNorth Carolina State University
Spring Portfolio
This presentation consists of garments created throughout my senior year. The purpose of these pieces were to incorporate special design techniques and create fashionable ready-to-wear pieces that could be created in other colors and fabrics. All pieces were designed and created by me.
Introduction
This trend research board was created by me from scratch in Adobe Photoshop. The images were attained from WGSN and Google and represent the current trends. The main trends that were found were hi-lo hems, bold color blocking, cropped tops and pants, and patterned/Ombre fabrics. Also included is a color panel from my trend research.
Trend Research
The Fabrics chosen for my collections consists of:
Polyester Knits Polyester Lace Cotton Batik Prints Polyester Chiffons Solid Cottons
Fabrications
This color story board was created in Adobe Photoshop from scratch and the images were attained from Google. These images on the left represent the color trends that were found and are being used in the collection.
Color Story
This collection was inspired by the beauty of the Turks and Caicos islands. These garments are made to feature a feminine silhouette, and to show flowing movement along with trendy design aesthetics.
The story board to the right was created in Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop, and features croquis and floats of the garments in different colorways. The background image was attained form Google.
Collection: “Summer in Turks and Caicos
Description: Patterned crop top with front zipper; Hi-lo hem sheer skirt with a knit underskirt and elastic waistband
Designs: Color blocking, hi-low hem Fabrics: Cotton batik prints, polyester
chiffon, polyester knit Machine washable: yes Colorway: ocean breeze and sea salt
Look 001
Description: Knit leotard with low back; sheer full length maxi skirt with elastic waistband
Design: Thigh high slit, studded silky skirt, low back feature
Fabrics: Sheer polyester, polyester knit
Machine washable: yes Colorway: Night sand, sea salt
Look 002
Description: Knit bandeau top; high-waist knit bottom; lace, long sleeve cover up
Design: back zipper for bottom; stand collar on cover, jeweled centerpiece on bandeau
Fabrics: vintage lace, polyester knits Machine washable: yes Colorways: night sand, setting sun,
ocean breeze
Look 3
Description: Flared sundress with open back
Design: twisted front panels, open back with panels, color blocking
Fabrics: Cotton Batik prints, solid cottons
Machine Washable: yes Colorways: sea salt, setting sun,
ocean breeze
Look 4
Description: Lace crop top with back zipper; light weight cropped beach pants
Design: front pockets, carriers for belt, sheer lace top, cuffed hem
Fabrics: vintage lace, lightweight cotton solid
Machine washable: yes Colorway: ocean breeze (lighter),
setting sun
Look 5
Featured in The Technician, NC State’s official newspaper
Special Notifications
These garments were created for other fashion shows such as Cotton Couture, and NC State Fashion Week jurying.
Single Garments
This dress was created for NC State fashion week jurying to demonstrate a fusion of simplicity vs. extravagance. It was inspired by nautical trends, and a classic Barbie silhouette.
Fabrics: Satin, Vintage Lace, printed satin for underskirt
Design: Hi-low hem trumpet skirt, strapless bodice, ¾ lace overlay, lace veil
Marriage of the Sea
This dress was created for the Cotton First fashion show and was inspired by the Jackie Kennedy trend.
Design: Color blocking, flared skirt with gores and godets. Princess seams, pillbox hat, color blocked scarf
Fabrics: Cotton blends with stretch
Jackie Dress
This dress was created for Cotton First as well, and was inspired by urban trends.
Design: paneled hi-low hem skirt, embellished zipper, Hood, color block
Fabrics: Cotton blends, printed cotton
Hooded Dress
These pillow were created for the home décor portion of the Cotton First show. The pillows were created to showcase my visual display techniques.
Fabrics: Cotton blends
Home Furnishings
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