Vinita Punjabi,B.Sc.Fashion Design +2 Years Diploma in Fashion Design

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Transcript of Vinita Punjabi,B.Sc.Fashion Design +2 Years Diploma in Fashion Design

FASHION

Women’s

Wear

Men’s

Wear

Children’s

Wear

How Fashion Evolved

Pre-History 600BC

THE ANCIENT WORLD

ANCIENT GREECE

MINOAN CULTURE

STYLE IN THE EAST

ROMAN EMPIRE

CLASSICAL GREECE

BYZANTINE STYLE

MEDIVAL ROMANCE & TRADE

RENAISSANCE SPLENDOUR

BAROQUE & ROCOCO

FROM REVOLUTION TO

FRIVOLITY

LE BELLE EPOQUE &

JAZZ AGE

FROM GLAMOUR TO UTILITY

THE DESIGNER DECADES

What Is Collection

A collection is a range of garments, accessories or

products that are designed and produced for sale to

retailers or direct to customers. This range of pieces

may be inspired by a trend, theme.

INFLUENCES FOR COLLECTION

Conceptual Influence

Form & Function

Futuristic Influence

Global Influence

Political Influence

Archivisim

Conceptual Influence

The origins of contemporary,conceptual fashion may well becredited to the Japanese designersRei Kawakubo, Yohji Yamamoto andIssey Miyake.Designers HusseinChalayan, Helmut Lang and Jil Sanderare all known for a minimalist

HUSSEIN CHALAYAN

ISSEY MIYAKE

Form & Function

Work Wear Sports Wear Military

Costume

Futuristic Influence

The US designer Geoffrey Beene is

regarded as a futurist. In the 1950s

and 1960s French designer Pierre

Cardin, along with his contemporaries

André Courrèges and Paco Rabanne,

designed futuristic, space-age fashion.

PIERRE CARDIN

Global Influence

Indian sari, Chinese cheongsam and

Japanese kimono have been

continuously redefined in fashion

collections. Two such examples are

Kenzo and Dries Van Noten.

Political Influence

Katharine Hamnett famously did when

she invented the slogan T-shirt in the

1980s. Alexander McQueen continues

to reference topics such as war and

religion in his memorable collections.

Archivisim

Italian nobleman Emilio Pucci was

popular throughout the 1960s for his

use of wild, colourful patterns taken

from Renaissance paintings.

PROJECT GEOMETRY

What Is Geometry

Geometry is a branch of mathematics

which is concerned with shape, size,

figures, different properties of shapes,

their areas, etc.

“Geometry is all about the shapes

around us”.

Research & Development

For developing my collection first I

have studied Designer’s work i.e. how

they used geometry in their collection. I

have studied various designers, but here

I have presented six designers work with

their various geometry collection.

LEE ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

LEE ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

He was a British

fashion designer

and couturier. He is

known for having

worked as chief

designer

at Givenchy from1996 to 2001

CHRISTIAN DIOR

CHRISTIAN DIOR

He was a French

Fashion Designer.

He is famous for

his new look . He

was master in

creating shapes &silhouettes.

PIERRE CARDIN

PIERRE CARDIN

He is an Italian-born

French fashion designer

who was born on 2 July

1922. Cardin is known

for his ”Avant-grade”

style & his “Space AgeDesigns”.

GABRIELLE CHANEL

GABRIELLE CHANEL

She was a French

Fashion Designer .

Chanel was

credited in post

world war 1 era

with Liberating

women from the

constraints of the

“Corsetedsilhouette ”

ISSEY MIYAKE

ISSEY MIYAKE

He is a Japanese

fashion designer.

He is known for his

technology-driven

clothing designs,

exhibitions &

fragrances. & World

fashion was

influenced with his

oversized

silhouettes

wrapping & layering.

PLAYING WITH CIRCLES

Drafting with circles

Drafting with circles

Drafting with circles

Drafting with circles

Drafting with circles

Drafting with circles

Drafting with circles

Drafting with circles

Drafting with circles

Drafting with circles

Drafting with circles

Drafting with circles

CASE STUDY

I have to design a collection based on geometry for the Indian Youth.

OBSERVATION

Client:1

Client: A College going girl

Age : 20 years

Height : 5’8”

Complexion : Fair

My first Client is going for the pool party. She needs a outfit which looks cools at

the same time the outfit must be attractive also.

After observing her needs I have decided to make

skirt for my client with a blouse on Top.

Outfit Which I am making for

my Client

Research & Development

Mood BoardSINGLE

COMPLEMENTARY

COLOR SCHEME Mood: Friendly Mood

It refers to the

opposite colors

from the color

wheel. And

hence, I have

taken Blue Hue

with its opposite

Orange Hue in

my design.

C:6M:47Y:64K:0

C:100M:90

Y:6K:1

Material Board

Fabrics materialHaberdashery material

FINAL DRESS

SIDE VIEWFRONT

VIEW

BACK

VIEW

Elements & Principles

Used:

Line: Curved Lines

Color: Blue and Orange

Shape: Dress created

with Half Circular Skirt

Repetition & Balance is used as a principles

I have to design a collection based on geometry for the Indian Youth.

OBSERVATION

Client : 2

Client: A College going girl

Age : 20 years

Height : 5’8”

Complexion : Fair

My Second Client wants a outfit for Casual Wear. She needs a outfit which looks

cool at the same time the outfit must be Comfortable for her

After observing her needs I have decided to make

skirt for my client with a blouse on Top.

Outfit Which I am making for

my Client

Research & Development

Mood BoardCLASH

COMPLEMENTARY

COLOR SCHEME

When we take

any two colors

from the split

complementary

color scheme

from the color

wheel. It is

termed as Clash

Complementary

Color Scheme

C: 86M:72

Y:0K:0

C:33M:79Y:68K:28

Mood: Earthy Mood

Material Board

Fabrics materialHaberdashery material

FINAL DRESS

SIDE VIEWFRONT

VIEW

BACK

VIEW

Elements & Principles

Used:

Line: Curved Lines

Color: Blue and Orange

Shape: Dress created

with Half Circular Skirt

and Extra fabric Made

with HEAXGONS is

created & is used

Repetition & Balance is used as a principles

INDIAN MOTIFS

ARCHITECTUAL

MOTIFS

INSPIRATION

Egyptian Papyrus Flower

11.30 cm

10

.47 c

m

14.14 cm

10

.44 c

m

8.48 cm

10

.41 c

m

3.91 cm3.92 cm

10

.06 c

m

0.5 cm

r=1.25cm r=2.25cm r=1cm

2.95 cm2.95 cm

10.0

2 c

m

4.97 cm4.94 cm

10

.14 c

m

0.74 cm 0.49 cm

VINITA PUNJABIB.Sc.-Fashion Technology

Simplifying motif

Stretching motif

Slimming motif

MOTIF - PAPYRUS FLOWER

PRINT DEVELOPMENT

I have repeated the Papyrus flower in a square of 5 inches. Further I have repeated the flower in a circle which is inscribed in a diamond shape. I have used thestretching type of Papyrus flower.

Papyrus Flower In A Shape

Border Repeat

Half Brick Repeat

Stripes Repeat

OverlappingRepeat

Scattered Repeat

Ascending &

DescendingRepeat

Design Specification

Color Scheme : Split Complementary Color SchemeRepetition Used : Half Brick & Scattered Repetition

Design Specification

Color Scheme : Split Complementary Color SchemeRepetition Used : Half Brick & Repetition on Pallav

Design Specification

Color Scheme : Split Complementary Color SchemeRepetition Used : Border & Ascending and Descending Repetition

Surface Design Technique

The process of tie & dye typically consists of

Folding, Twisting, Pleating or Crumpling fabric

or Rubber bands, followed by the application

of dye. Tie & dye has its own name or having

different names like Shibori, Patola, Ikkat,

Lehyria, etc.,.

INTRODUCTION OF TIE & DYE

Study Of Varieties of Tie & Dye Method

ROPE TYING

COILING METHOD

ROPE TYING

Study Of Varieties of Tie & Dye Method

SEWING METHOD

MARBELLING EFFECTs

KNOTTING METHOD

Study Of Varieties of Tie & Dye Method

FOLDING METHOD KNOTTING METHOD

KNOTTING METHOD

Study Of Varieties of Tie & Dye Method

BINDING METHOD

ROPE TYING SEWING METHOD

SHIBORI

JAPANESE TIE & DYE SHIBORI

Shibori is a Japanese manual resist

dyeing technique, which produces

patterns on fabric.

Working Images on Shibori Dress

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