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Friday 30 January 2015

New and final artist!

Zac Posen creates immense ball gowns full of femininity and structure and so he'll be my final artist inspo for my final piece! I just love the structure in his skirts, which combined with the inpiration from the dior dress, would create an immense final piece.






Friday 23 January 2015

IDEA DEVELOPMENT experimenting with plastic pleats

At first I experimented with plastic fusion and tried to trap them into plastic (sorry no pictures!), however the result came out very messy and slightly discoloured and therefore the technique is not quite suitable because it didn't trap the fabric in securely. However, I tried to sew them into straight pleats instead and I really love the result:









Then I sewed them vertically to create these dynamic structural pleats:






As a result, I really love how the sewn pleats have come out. They perfectly portray the structural lines of the metropolis and portrays great metamorphosis by adding the different coloured fabrics and changing the shape to make the structure more fluid, serene and magical. I'm trying to enhance the enchantment of the metropolis through the colours and lines.




pretty rad swatches


In lesson today, I was show how to create swatches on Photoshop to put beside my work to portray my primary influences. I really think this technique is genius because of how experimental and creative you can be with your pictures to portray your ideas. I merged my sunset metropolis image with my pattern drawings to create these ombre patterns in the sky; displaying the transformation from day to night and this portraying the metamorphosis of the metropolis. The metamorphosis i also signifies how the colours in the sky and the structural metropolis patterns merge together to create a serene magical setting. These elements have enhanced the beauty of the technological metropolis. 






Tuesday 20 January 2015

plastic fusion skirt?

An idea that has occurred for my final, is making my skirt partially out of plastic as a means to represent that architectural texture element in the skirt as well as the top. Furthermore, the holographic shine from the plastic also represents the bright lights of the metropolis, but the metamorphosis is that I am changing the light by interpreting and integrating it into this garment. Here are inspirational pictures I found on Pinterest and Google Images:

http://wywiur.deviantart.com/art/cold-steel-3-96513262

http://solestruckshoes.tumblr.com/post/62458948322 

http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/autumn-winter-2014/ready-to-wear/gareth-pugh/full-length-photos/gallery/1137946

http://www.flip-zone.com/fashion/couture-1/fashion-houses/gattinoni-2513

http://www.tapesculpture.org/gallery.html

http://stylefrizz.com/201404/wear-seasons-hot-trends-rihanna-white-lace-outfit/

Thursday 15 January 2015

change is great



Appreciation post for how much my final idea has developed - AND IS STILL IN THE MIDST OF DEVELOPING. 

idea one:

idea two:

 idea three (final?):

My final (current) design idea is inspired by the following pictures:

"Dior 2012": 
https://fashionbride.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/christian-dior-2012-spring-haute-couture-collection/

"Proenza Shoulder pleated skirt"
: http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303442704579363141333528468

http://www.prettyinwhite.com.my/drapes-pleats/

and primary images of city line structure:











Wednesday 14 January 2015

omg yes


 THIS DIOR 2012 BALL GOWN IS MIND BLOWING, THE PLEATS ARE JUST MAGNIFICENT. 

I have decided that I want to make a skirt that is both beautiful and structured just like this. It portrays the dominant line structured element of the metropolis and portrays metamorphosis because the exaggeration, sparkly fabric, fluid movement of the skirt completely changes the hard strucure of the city and creates something almost magical. In that sense I am changing the city [Birmingham] and creating something magical (like a wonderland?). I can portray the transformation from day to night by ajusting the colour scheme, adding hues of cobalt and sky blue.




"Dior 2012": 
https://fashionbride.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/christian-dior-2012-spring-haute-couture-collection/

new developed sources of inspo:

So the obvious route to follow for the metropolis theme is structured pleats and origami, and I definitely want to incorporate this technique because I can be extremely experimental and create something clearly and purely inspired by the city.




These are pleat patterns I found on http://louisewells.com/other-pleats/ that I think reflect metropolis structure which I can develop and incorporate into a garment.