An artist and a fashion designer are comparable; both create artistic works using talent to attain a vision. Artists and fashion designers utilize similar processes to achieve a final product such as; finding inspiration, producing sketches, and collecting materials and supplies. As a fashion student and as an artist, the two disciplines were combined to create Lost in Beauty
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Paradise, bright colors, dramatic details, and elegant shapes inspired the design of a sculptural, s...
Rhythmism was inspired by the silhouette of Chanel’s 1960’s women’s’ suits and the brush strokes of ...
Tucked in Mourning Blue commenced from a visual study of Christian Dior’s 1947 Tourterelle and 1948 ...
The purpose of design was to develop a sustainable design through the use of re-purposed and post-co...
Art and design is everywhere around us. It is said that the design and fashion is in love with art. ...
The purpose of this design is to express the beauty of the human figure without actually showcasing ...
The final year of undergraduate education in the fashion design program at The Fashion School at Ken...
How significant is the involvement of contemporary designers to the survival and sustainability of t...
Personal perception of beauty always changes over time. The repetitive circle of adopting the new th...
The designer’s inspiration by Claude Monet’s bold, bright color palette and brush strokes is richly ...
The purposes of the design were to incorporate the latest high technologies into a design and to gen...
This design explored ways to integrate rhythmic visual movement in garment design using engineered p...
This design, “Elevation,” expresses nature’s ability to create beauty through its most basic phenome...
Textile and textile design choices are integral to the apparel design process. Faculty observed that...
A collaborative exhibition was proposed between two disciplines, Fashion Design and Interior Design ...
Paradise, bright colors, dramatic details, and elegant shapes inspired the design of a sculptural, s...
Rhythmism was inspired by the silhouette of Chanel’s 1960’s women’s’ suits and the brush strokes of ...
Tucked in Mourning Blue commenced from a visual study of Christian Dior’s 1947 Tourterelle and 1948 ...
The purpose of design was to develop a sustainable design through the use of re-purposed and post-co...