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Winter Knits / 04 - 09

Silhouettes & Shadows / 10 - 15

Projected Fashion / 16 - 21

Welcome to Visuelle Autumn/Winter

2010, the journal and style guide.

This issue features

various projects based on fashion

and visual communication. Visuelle is the result of a

collaboration between graphic

designer Craig Scott and fashion

designer Skye Pennant.

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If you go down to the woods today.

This season celebrates long-line

lengths with maximum coverage,

think chunky knits mixed with silky

fabrics. Help fight off the chill with

knee high socks or

knitted leggings, teamed with tweed

and plaid. Think herritage fabrics and

mossy shades.

Helen Turner wears the classic knit-

ted Aran cardigan and the Wolf

knitted Scarf available from Topshop

and Unique respectively.

The dark nights are approaching,

bringing with it the dropping

temperatures and ice cold winds.

Add some warmth to your

wardrobe this season with layers of

oversized knits.

Credits.

Photography - Craig Scott

Styling - Skye Pennant

Model - Helen Turner

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The Devil &God

rage inside of me.

Fashion is a shape, a changing

shape. Fashion can control your

shape, either by enlargement or

reduction, or by flattening or moving

parts into new positions. The word

silhouette, because it

implies the outline of form has been

used to describe the human body.

This project explores the idea of the

outline of form with the use of modi-

fyed garments.

Different materials change the shape

of the model with varied transparan-

cies in turn altering the shadow. Our

first impression of clothes is what

they look like in the way of colour

and pattern, this experiment aims to

look a bit differently at the appear-

ance of clothes, exploring their role

in the conflict with the shape of the

body, and the conflict of light and

dark.

Credits.

Photography - Craig Scott

Model and Styling -

Skye Pennant

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Blank canvas

for expression.

A Imagine a world where garments are

nothing more than placeholders for

the patterns, images or even video

that would be projected onto them.

Perhaps dynamic

clothing that would update or

change without any input from the

wearer.

This project was based around the

idea of a garment being a blank

canvas for expression. To explore this

we projected images and video onto

a blank mannequin in a photo studio.

Adding garments and paper to the

mannequin in order to distort the

projected image.

Credits.

Photography - Craig Scott

Styling - Skye Pennant.

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