The work I have submitted has come from my most recent A2 level projects in Art and Textiles and from my current Foundation course. As shown; I love to experiment with materials and medias such as batiqué, felting and screen printing especially. Textiles is a big part of the Fashion industry as it is how you manipulate and think about how the fabric can connect and fold together to create the garment and I feel I am best with working with materials.
Currently I am studying a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design at Central Saint Martins where I am specialised in Performance Design. I feel that in this aspect of fashion it is giving me a different approach and teaching me about the importance of the historical aspects of Fashion, and how current trends are so inspired by the earlier centuries, it is really fascinating. Also it is making my portfolio much more unique and different from the rest of the applicants as it is a different type of Fashion - more the costume side.
I am interested in this programme as I have always loved to be part of the Fashion industry, especially the design aspect. The environment allows you to be creative and independent yet competitive and challenging as you are working to tight deadlines and briefs. In 10 years time I see myself working towards a collection that I will see on the runways and in magazines. I want to also travel and do some freelance designs too. I know this programme will give me all the knowledge and opportunities I need to get to where I want to be. I am extremely interested and excited to learn more about the world of fashion and I am dedicated to succeed in this competitive industry.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Performance Design - Rags to Riches
Brief - To design a costume from something old into something new based on an victorian profession.
I researched into London Gypsies as my profession, and re-made 3 second hand shirts and a dress into the skirt and top above.
I researched into London Gypsies as my profession, and re-made 3 second hand shirts and a dress into the skirt and top above.
Performance Design - W(e)ardrobe Project - Documentation of making and final outcome
Brief - Design a wearable garment which transforms into a piece of furniture.
I designed a dress that turns into a lamp; I researched into lamp stand silhouettes and used this inspiration for my garment. The lamp acts as the head accessory.
Felting
Felt samples - Technique sheet with a watercolour, ink, charcoal, chalk and pastel studies of each piece.
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