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Patternmaking for Fashion Design by Helen J. Armstrong,

Patternmaking for Fashion Design by Helen J. Armstrong,
This quintessential guide to patternmaking offers comprehensive coverage, clear illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions, providing users with all the relevant information necessary to create design patterns with accuracy regardless of their complexity. Covers the three steps in the development of design patterns--dart manipulation, added fullness, and contouring--with a central theme that all designs are based on one, or more of these three major patternmaking and design principles. Includes a fashion sketch for each project with an analysis of the design, and focuses on pattern plot and manipulation for developing the patterns. Illustrates several methods for knock-offs, and dedicates new sections on fitting corrections for the basic pattern set and the four pant foundation; menswear; patternmaking for bias-cut garments; revised drafting instructions and standard measurement charts; how to modify the bodice to fit the different sizes of bust cups; constructed support for strapless designs, and more. Presents additional and more challenging design projects for the advanced reader. For dressmakers, home sewers, manufacturing companies, and professionals in fashion design and fashion merchandising.



20th-Century Fashion: The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock,
20th-Century Fashion: The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock,
Here, in more than 1100 full-color illustrations, is the most comprehensive and detailed history and sourcebook of 20th-century fashion ever published. From the styles of the early 1900s to those of today, John Peacock charts the development of women's fashion in all its aspects: couture wear, day wear, underwear, leisure wear, evening wear, bridal wear and accessories. Fashion's greatest international designers and designs are all found here: Worth's visiting dresses, Poiret and Chanel's suits, Balenciaga's classic gowns, Dior's New Look, Courreges' space-age creations and Mary Quant's minidresses, up to recent designs from the collections of Kenzo, Vivienne Westwood, Christian Lacroix, Calvin Klein and others. Photography could never capture so faithfully the dazzling variety of these designs: indeed, many which predate the advent of color photography have never before been shown in their original colors. John Peacock's wide-ranging research, using not only paintings and photographs but also the garments themselves, has allowed him to reproduce in true and meticulous detail their lines, shapes, weaves, patterns and colors. Arranged decade by decade, the pictures are accompanied by complete descriptions of each garment and accessory, including the fabric, cut and pattern. Every detail - collars, cuffs, pockets, buttons and trimmings - is noted. The exhaustive reference section includes a time-chart summarizing the development of fashion and dress-shapes, biographies of individual couturiers and designers, and a concise bibliography. Following the author's hugely successful Chronicle of Western Costume, this volume too is destined to become the unrivaled reference work in its field, indispensable to any fashion enthusiast, historian or collector, and to any designer or student working in the performing arts.



John Bates (fashion designer) - John Bates was part of the boutique scene that blossomed in London in the sixties. Beginning his career designing under the name "Jean Varon," he went on to do costumes for Diana Rigg on the TV show "The Avengers.

Amita Chudasama - Amita Chudasama is Coffee Painting and Clay Painting Indian artist born in 1971. She has carved her career in painting, fashion designing, interior designing and social study.

Todd sines - Todd Sines is the director of + SCALE, an award-winning multidisciplinary studio working in design, film, video, music and fashion, based in NYC. Over the last 10 years, his projects have included directing + designing film titles, commercials, music videos, special effects, CD-ROMs, websites, identity systems, advertising, environmental graphics + signage, and various art installations + projections.

Mainbocher - Mainbocher (1891-1976) (born Main Rousseau Bocher) was an American couturier who operated fashion houses in Paris and later New York from the 1930s through the 1960s. He is best known for designing Wallis Simpson's wedding dress and trousseau for her 1937 marriage to the former Edward VIII (the Duke of Windsor) which was photogrphed by Cecil Beaton



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Fashion Design Clothing - Fashion Design Clothing White Walls, Designer Dresses: The Fashioning of Modern Architecture by Mark Wigley, In a daring reconsideration of modern architecture, Mark Wigley opens up a new understanding of the historical avant-garde. He explores the most obvious but least discussed feature of modern architecture: white walls. Although the white wall exemplifies the stripping away of the decorative costumes worn by nineteenth-century buildings, Wigley argues that modern buildings are not naked. The white wall is itself a form of ...

Glamour Fashion Industrial Design Architecture - Glamour Fashion Industrial Design Architecture Watson-Guptill Fashion Design Fashion Design A valuable primer on the fashion industry for the 21st century Fashion Design is the definitive reference for anyone who is considering a career in the fashion industry. It describes the qualities glamour fashion industrial design architecture and skills needed to become a fashion designer; examines the wide range of career opportunities available; glamour fashion industrial design architecture and gives an authoritative, balanced overview of the fashion business today. Using ...

Clothing Designer Fashion - Clothing Designer Fashion White Walls, Designer Dresses: The Fashioning of Modern Architecture by Mark Wigley, In a daring reconsideration of modern architecture, Mark Wigley opens up a new understanding of the historical avant-garde. He explores the most obvious but least discussed feature of modern architecture: white walls. Although the white wall exemplifies the stripping away of the decorative costumes worn by nineteenth-century buildings, Wigley argues that modern buildings are not naked. The white wall is itself a form of ...

Glamour Fashion Industrial Design Architecture - Glamour Fashion Industrial Design Architecture Watson-Guptill Fashion Design Fashion Design A valuable primer on the fashion industry for the 21st century Fashion Design is the definitive reference for anyone who is considering a career in the fashion industry. It describes the qualities glamour fashion industrial design architecture and skills needed to become a fashion designer; examines the wide range of career opportunities available; glamour fashion industrial design architecture and gives an authoritative, balanced overview of the fashion business today. Using ...

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