CONTEXT Many young people choose to express their individuality through the clothes they wear, the accessories they use and the products they decorate.

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CONTEXT Many young people choose to express their individuality through the clothes they wear, the accessories they use and the products they decorate their rooms with. Alternative, offbeat, unusual, out of the ordinary, the ‘in thing’, the chic, a new trend and street style are all words that inspire our nations up and coming textile designers. Design task 1 Current trend forecasts show that the following three trends are set to influence fashion styles in the near future: Japanese Street Style; Shabby Chic and Modern Vintage. Choose one and show how the trend lends itself to the creation of textile products which make use of a range of materials, including discarded clothing and components. You have been commissioned by a popular High Street store to design and make a textile product which reflects one of these influences. CONTEXT Many young people choose to express their individuality through the clothes they wear, the accessories they use and the products they decorate their rooms with. Alternative, offbeat, unusual, out of the ordinary, the ‘in thing’, the chic, a new trend and street style are all words that inspire our nations up and coming textile designers. Design task 2 Design and make a textile product suitable for the 18-23 year age range taking your inspiration from either ‘The Age of Punk’ the ‘Swinging Sixties’ or ‘Gothic Influence’. If the product is successful it will form part of a limited range to be sold at Music Festivals throughout the country. CONTEXT Different cultures of the world provide textile designers with a wealth of inspiration. Whether it is through their artists, fashion designers, special occasions, music, festivals or seasonal celebrations they all provide pattern, colour and texture essential to the development of inspirational textile products. Design task 7 A popular high street store has commissioned you to design and make an original textile product inspired by the colours, spirit, and pattern associated with one of the following cultures: African, Australian, Asian and South American.

CONTEXT Many young people choose to express their individuality through the clothes they wear, the accessories they use and the products they decorate their rooms with. Alternative, offbeat, unusual, out of the ordinary, the ‘in thing’, the chic, a new trend and street style are all words that inspire our nations up and coming textile designers. Design task 1 Current trend forecasts show that the following three trends are set to influence fashion styles in the near future: Japanese Street Style; Shabby Chic and Modern Vintage. Choose one and show how the trend lends itself to the creation of textile products which make use of a range of materials, including discarded clothing and components. You have been commissioned by a popular High Street store to design and make a textile product which reflects one of these influences.

CONTEXT Many young people choose to express their individuality through the clothes they wear, the accessories they use and the products they decorate their rooms with. Alternative, offbeat, unusual, out of the ordinary, the ‘in thing’, the chic, a new trend and street style are all words that inspire our nations up and coming textile designers. Design task 2 Design and make a textile product suitable for the 18-23 year age range taking your inspiration from either ‘The Age of Punk’ the ‘Swinging Sixties’ or ‘Gothic Influence’. If the product is successful it will form part of a limited range to be sold at Music Festivals throughout the country.

CONTEXT Different cultures of the world provide textile designers with a wealth of inspiration. Whether it is through their artists, fashion designers, special occasions, music, festivals or seasonal celebrations they all provide pattern, colour and texture essential to the development of inspirational textile products. Design task 7 A popular high street store has commissioned you to design and make an original textile product inspired by the colours, spirit, and pattern associated with one of the following cultures: African, Australian, Asian and South American. CONTEXT Different cultures of the world provide textile designers with a wealth of inspiration. Whether it is through their artists, fashion designers, special occasions, music, festivals or seasonal celebrations they all provide pattern, colour and texture essential to the development of inspirational textile products. Design task 7 A popular high street store has commissioned you to design and make an original textile product inspired by the colours, spirit, and pattern associated with one of the following cultures: African, Australian, Asian and South American.