3. How Fashion Evolved
Pre-History 600BC
THE ANCIENT WORLD
ANCIENT GREECE
MINOAN CULTURE
STYLE IN THE EAST
ROMAN EMPIRE
CLASSICAL GREECE
BYZANTINE STYLE
11. What Is Collection
A collection is a range of garments, accessories or
products that are designed and produced for sale to
retailers or direct to customers. This range of pieces
may be inspired by a trend, theme.
13. Conceptual Influence
The origins of contemporary,
conceptual fashion may well be
credited to the Japanese designers
Rei Kawakubo, Yohji Yamamoto and
Issey Miyake.Designers Hussein
Chalayan, Helmut Lang and Jil Sander
are all known for a minimalist
HUSSEIN CHALAYAN
ISSEY MIYAKE
15. Futuristic Influence
The US designer Geoffrey Beene is
regarded as a futurist. In the 1950s
and 1960s French designer Pierre
Cardin, along with his contemporaries
André Courrèges and Paco Rabanne,
designed futuristic, space-age fashion.
PIERRE CARDIN
16. Global Influence
Indian sari, Chinese cheongsam and
Japanese kimono have been
continuously redefined in fashion
collections. Two such examples are
Kenzo and Dries Van Noten.
17. Political Influence
Katharine Hamnett famously did when
she invented the slogan T-shirt in the
1980s. Alexander McQueen continues
to reference topics such as war and
religion in his memorable collections.
18. Archivisim
Italian nobleman Emilio Pucci was
popular throughout the 1960s for his
use of wild, colourful patterns taken
from Renaissance paintings.
20. What Is Geometry
Geometry is a branch of mathematics
which is concerned with shape, size,
figures, different properties of shapes,
their areas, etc.
“Geometry is all about the shapes
around us”.
21. Research & Development
For developing my collection first I
have studied Designer’s work i.e. how
they used geometry in their collection. I
have studied various designers, but here
I have presented six designers work with
their various geometry collection.
22. LEE ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
LEE ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
He was a British
fashion designer
and couturier. He is
known for having
worked as chief
designer
at Givenchy from
1996 to 2001
23. CHRISTIAN DIOR
CHRISTIAN DIOR
He was a French
Fashion Designer.
He is famous for
his new look . He
was master in
creating shapes &
silhouettes.
24. PIERRE CARDIN
PIERRE CARDIN
He is an Italian-born
French fashion designer
who was born on 2 July
1922. Cardin is known
for his ”Avant-grade”
style & his “Space Age
Designs”.
25. GABRIELLE CHANEL
GABRIELLE CHANEL
She was a French
Fashion Designer .
Chanel was
credited in post
world war 1 era
with Liberating
women from the
constraints of the
“Corseted
silhouette ”
26. ISSEY MIYAKE
ISSEY MIYAKE
He is a Japanese
fashion designer.
He is known for his
technology-driven
clothing designs,
exhibitions &
fragrances. & World
fashion was
influenced with his
oversized
silhouettes
wrapping & layering.
35. I have to design a collection based on geometry for the Indian Youth.
OBSERVATION
Client:1
Client: A College going girl
Age : 20 years
Height : 5’8”
Complexion : Fair
My first Client is going for the pool party. She needs a outfit which looks cools at
the same time the outfit must be attractive also.
After observing her needs I have decided to make
skirt for my client with a blouse on Top.
Outfit Which I am making for
my Client
37. Mood Board
SINGLE
COMPLEMENTARY
COLOR SCHEME
Mood: Friendly Mood
It refers to the
opposite colors
from the color
wheel. And
hence, I have
taken Blue Hue
with its opposite
Orange Hue in
my design.
C:6
M:47
Y:64
K:0
C:100
M:90
Y:6
K:1
40. I have to design a collection based on geometry for the Indian Youth.
OBSERVATION
Client : 2
Client: A College going girl
Age : 20 years
Height : 5’8”
Complexion : Fair
My Second Client wants a outfit for Casual Wear. She needs a outfit which looks
cool at the same time the outfit must be Comfortable for her
After observing her needs I have decided to make
skirt for my client with a blouse on Top.
Outfit Which I am making for
my Client
42. Mood Board
CLASH
COMPLEMENTARY
COLOR SCHEME
When we take
any two colors
from the split
complementary
color scheme
from the color
wheel. It is
termed as Clash
Complementary
Color Scheme
C: 86
M:72
Y:0
K:0
C:33
M:79
Y:68
K:28
Mood: Earthy Mood
44. FINAL DRESS
SIDE VIEW
FRONT
VIEW
BACK
VIEW
Elements & Principles
Used:
Line: Curved Lines
Color: Blue and Orange
Shape: Dress created
with Half Circular Skirt
and Extra fabric Made
with HEAXGONS is
created & is used
Repetition & Balance is
used as a principles
49. 11.30 cm
10.47cm
14.14 cm
10.44cm
8.48 cm
10.41cm
3.91 cm3.92 cm
10.06cm
0.5 cm
r=1.25cm r=2.25cm r=1cm
2.95 cm2.95 cm
10.02cm
4.97 cm4.94 cm
10.14cm
0.74 cm 0.49 cm
VINITA PUNJABI
B.Sc.-Fashion Technology
Simplifying
motif
Stretching
motif
Slimming
motif
MOTIF - PAPYRUS FLOWER
PRINT DEVELOPMENT
50. I have repeated the
Papyrus flower in a
square of 5 inches.
Further I have
repeated the flower
in a circle which is
inscribed in a diamond
shape. I have used the
stretching type of Papyrus
flower.
Papyrus Flower In A Shape
58. The process of tie & dye typically consists of
Folding, Twisting, Pleating or Crumpling fabric
or Rubber bands, followed by the application
of dye. Tie & dye has its own name or having
different names like Shibori, Patola, Ikkat,
Lehyria, etc.,.
INTRODUCTION OF TIE & DYE
59. Study Of Varieties of Tie & Dye Method
ROPE TYING
COILING METHOD
ROPE TYING
60. Study Of Varieties of Tie & Dye Method
SEWING METHOD
MARBELLING EFFECTs
KNOTTING METHOD
61. Study Of Varieties of Tie & Dye Method
FOLDING METHOD KNOTTING METHOD
KNOTTING METHOD
62. Study Of Varieties of Tie & Dye Method
BINDING METHOD
ROPE TYING SEWING METHOD