Thursday, 27 March 2014

Logo

 





This is my logo that I have done on illustrator to go on my Twitter and Flickr account for my profile picture, I've used these four colours to do this because the colours go with my Massai theme.




Skirts

 Maxi skirt
 'A' line skirt
Circular skirt with gathered
 Gathered skirt
Tiered skirt





Pencil Skirt

Monday, 24 March 2014

Weekly dairy

























These are my skirts that I've learnt to do on Mondays session and I've also been shown how to do a waste band so then I did it myself now I know what the difference is between all the skirts that I've learnt about that I didn't know.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Sleeves













































These are my sleeves the first thing that I did was draw on pattern paper then cut the sleeves out off the patterns paper then put it on calico then cut the sleeves out. I could use these sleeves as a piece of my garment to show that I can gather sleeves.

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Sleeves

 bishop sleeve

all in one sleeve
 gathered head

batwing sleeve

 puffed sleeve



















flared sleeve

Thursday, 6 March 2014

Masai moodboard
















This is my Masai mood board that I've done to put in my sketchbook on this mood board I've put pictures of my re-creations, pictures that inspired me like the 'vogue' pictures, Masai people at colour palette and a few pieces of jewellery.   

Design Elements

What are the design elements of tribal fashion?
  • Colour Palette
  • Aztec Patterns
  • Bright Colours i.e. Green, Red, Blue, Orange
  • Fabrics
What to include on a mood board/style?
  • Colour Palette- Red, Green, Blue, Orange, Yellow
  • Garments-Style
  • Hair and Make-Up
  • Fabrics
  • Tribal Patterns

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Weekly Dairy

 Gathered head sleeve
 Puff sleeve
 Flared sleeve



 
 
This is what I've done. . .  I've designed different kinds of sleeve designs for high street and catwalk. I've done this by drawing the sleeves on a piece off white paper then developing them by making them bigger on pattern paper.