Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Lay Plans...
"A lay plan is very important in industry because it prevents wastage, the more fabric you waste the more money you loose"
"When cutting out fabric pieces for a product the pattern needs to be arranged on the fabric economically. This is called lay planning it reduces the fabrics waste"
Monday, 26 March 2012
The importance of blogs in the fashion industry...
"Online personalities have become a widely accepted norm"
A blog can be a format transforming written text into a form of presentation on a online level. This allows blogs to be branched out over the net into various different categories. However the most common form of blog that exsists is ' The fashion blog' As is the case with any group, certain bloggers have acquired a larger following than others and are therefore considered to be the leaders of the online community. Such names include Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist, Garance Doré of her eponymous blog, Bryan Grey-Yambao of Bryan Boy, and Susie Lau of Style Bubble.The blog has become a platform not only expressive of one idea, but of many. Through one post, thousands of comments can be elicited so as to create a dialogue. This forming of dialogue allows a way to explore a information and images allowing for discussion and dissemination of news and information within the fashion industry.
Blogs have now flourished into an establishment of new media press and a new wave of fashion industry celebrities. In addition to such, the public display posts and through photographs and information and discussions blogs have slowly made their mark of importance in the fashion industry and this way of learning and displaying your personal thoughts and feelings online has become more present in society.
It was admitted that the public does seem to have a voice in changing industry made decisions, however, such is only possible with the aid of already established members/bloggers of the industry. The barrier between the public and the industry still exists, although the blog format permits a split in the two sides.
Friday, 23 March 2012
Close Fitting Bodice Block
- I traced the close fitting bodice block which was my first draft.- I removed the darts from the front and back panels.- This meant the front panel was divided into two sections.
- I then added 1.5 seam allowance to each pattern piece.
( picture for lay plan )I joined the two faces together.
This is a photograph of the toile.It is perfect on the front panels however the sidepanels are too big so I will need to reduce them.
The sleeves are too wide so I will need to reduce them. Shown on picture (pins mark this)
On the front and back bodice I have enlarged the neck opening. I then tried the neck line on the mannequin. I needed to alter it again slightly.
Monday, 19 March 2012
Trend Prediction- View magazine!
Here I have selected two different pages in View magazine that fit in with my theme.
Picture1:
Uses a lot of structured lines in garments and uses a similar colour pallet to what I am using. The designs look very armour like,so the trend prediction relates back to my Roman final collection.
Picture 2:
Tim Walker 'Like a doll'
Tim Walker is a British fashion photographer. His style is a colourful mixture of humour and darkness this is very distinctive in his work. I looked at Tim Walker because I feel his work applies to my market level as he uses the idea of dolls being people. Tim uses quirky looks from fall collections of Louis Vuitton, Stella McCartney which I sourced inspiration from originally to help me source current trends for 2012 and how they were shown on the catwalk. It is interesting to see the garments being styled as this is a big marketing pitch for many designers to advertise thier garments in Vouge to get consumers to buy into the brand.