The fabric we were given was a pretty floral dress. We immediately decided that we would keep the initial idea of the asymmetric top, because we really liked the real form and detail it gives. We then started to bunch in the fabric at the waist to try and give a more feminine silhouette so that it would accentuate our models figure. After a few moments of manhandling the mannequin we managed to create the shape we wanted. After more tweaks and folds we managed to create the shape of the top of the garment The back also happened to look quite effective through no real purpose, so that worked out for everyone. I have to say after today's progress I'm feeling a lot more excited about the project, and a million times more inspired about the final outcome and the fashion show! All thats left to do is create the shape and styling of the skirt.
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Thursday, 17 March 2011
Take Two
The fabric we were given was a pretty floral dress. We immediately decided that we would keep the initial idea of the asymmetric top, because we really liked the real form and detail it gives. We then started to bunch in the fabric at the waist to try and give a more feminine silhouette so that it would accentuate our models figure. After a few moments of manhandling the mannequin we managed to create the shape we wanted. After more tweaks and folds we managed to create the shape of the top of the garment The back also happened to look quite effective through no real purpose, so that worked out for everyone. I have to say after today's progress I'm feeling a lot more excited about the project, and a million times more inspired about the final outcome and the fashion show! All thats left to do is create the shape and styling of the skirt.
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