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Fashion & Interior Design
The Fashion Industry Fashion & Interior Design
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The Role of Fashion Designers
Work at different levels Some national & world recognition Others assist high level designers or work with existing designs Specialization is common – swimwear, lingerie, bridal gowns, children’s clothing Must be aware of target market
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High Fashion Designers “Name Brand Designers”
Influential in establishing fashionable looks for a season Some own their own firm or financed by partners Others – Ralph Lauren – are publicly owned companies listed on stock exchange The companies of high-fashion designers are called Fashion Houses Some have special style or look – RL – Classic, Hilfiger, Casual, street smart
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Collections 2-4 times a year designers turn out a collection – group of clothes designed or produced for a specific season – items Different collections for different customers – women, men, etc. May also have different price range – designer, better, moderate Top designers – responsible for most of the company’s creative decisions
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Top Designers in Fashion Houses
Search for new ideas, design garments, choose fabric & colors & establish an image, set prices, meet with buyers & clients & promote the fashions Approve the licenses of other products that are sold under their name
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Apparel Industry Designers
Most don’t have name recognition Work for garment manufacturers that provide clothing for a brand or store label Do create original designs
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Stylists Adapt designs created by others, often High Fashion Designers
By adapting – produce less expensive versions – Knock Offs Choose less expensive fabric & change some details Must understand - garment construction - Manufacturing Process - Firms production capabilities - Work closely with buyers of major stores
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Freelance Designers Work independently selling original designs or adaptations Self-employed – not involved in manufacturers business decisions
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Business of Designing Create hundreds of styles – most never make it to store “A Designer is only as good as his last collection” – customer makes the final decision Success once depended on high prices – not inexpensive – just as fashionable
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The Design Process Step 1- Idea
Art exhibits, theater productions, movies, newspapers, magazines, travel, ethnicity New fabrics, textures, patterns, prints – trims, fasteners
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Step 2 - Sketching Makes a sketch – very rough with little detail – some drawn on body silhouette – may add color Croquis (Kro-KEY) – preliminary sketch as it is developed it begins to get details – yokes, pockets, collars, etc.
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Step 3 - Draping Some do instead of sketching
Draping – arranging fabric into graceful folds & attractive lines. Some use live models See silhouette, proportion, details longer than sketching
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Step 4 – Selecting Fabric & Trims
Swatch of fabric & trim is attached to each design sketch
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Step 5 – Making Sample Garments
Develop Pattern Sloper – preliminary pattern is made which fits a certain body shape Pattern is made – sewn together – tried out - revised
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Designer Collections Were specifically made for clients
Couture (Koo-TOOR) – french word for dressmaking – designing, making & selling of high fashion clothing Haute Couture (oht koo-TOOR) – High Fashion – most fashionable, expensive & exclusive designer clothing – Cost thousands of dollars Atelier – designers workroom - hand sewing Fabrics – finest available, sometimes one of a kind or created exclusively for the designer – very few people can afford
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Fashion Capitals Milan, Italy- design center despite Rome being the government capital London, England- center for all fashion in England Tokyo- significant and recognizable style Paris – significant fashion always started in Paris until the end of WWII New York- started using more American Designers and started having an influence on other countries LA is an up and coming fashion capital
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Fashion Shows 2 times a year July – Fall/Winter
January – Spring/Summer -week-2017-dates.html
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Designer Ready to Wear US started
Pret-a-Porter (pret a port a)– Deluxe ready to wear – French couture house present 2 collections a year More practical – not as expensive – fabrics not as unique – no hand sewing Sold in Major dept. Stores Top designers in NY, Milan, etc. hold showings as well – retailers come
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Licensing Giving legal permission to use your name to promote a product Receive a royalty - % of profits Licensing of moderately priced items has enabled more customers to buy designer products
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Check You Knowledge What is the role of a fashion designer?
What is a collection? What is a fashion House? What a makes an apparel industry designer different from a regular designer? What do stylists do? Explain the steps in the design process. Define: Couture Haute couture Pret-a-porter
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