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A conceptual guide for fashion designers and fashion illustrators, a reference manual for professional wardrobe, style, and image con- sultants, and a person- al dress and appear- ance guide for indivi- dual sizes, shapes, and style preferences. |
Vol. II in the series begins with
the most basic tools for creating a
design - the elements. After
learning about color, line, shape,
space, pattern, texture and light,
you will move on to the more complex principles of design. While the
book largely focuses on clothing
design and dress, this knowledge
can be applied to any creative
design project: art, graphic art for
advertising, illustration, photography and specific to the fashion
field, to accessory design, textile
design, shelf and
floor merchandising, window displays, and stage design for fashion shows.
From this foundation, the book
then teaches you how to apply the
elements and principles to design
styles and dress. You will become
aware of the various female and
male body shapes, learn why garment styles physically change their
appearance on different body
lines, and develop the ability to
choose styles that create proportion and balance for the natural
characteristics of individual body lines - yours and others.
A full chapter is devoted to the
finishing of a design or look which
includes accessories, hairstyle, and
makeup. This chapter also addresses cultural aspects of dress like
first impressions and dress as a
communication tool. You will learn
how to use the social psychology of
dress to your advantage when interacting with others.
From a cultural standpoint,
Vol. II: Elements of Art in Fashion largely
reflects mass tastes within our
domestic social sphere while being
attentive to the broader view.
Rather than attempt to dictate style
or fashion, it gives you the tools
and options to express your own
personal design and dress style.
Whether you are a designer, consultant, store owner, sales associate, or you simply want some
practical guidance in clothing
selection, this is information
that can be applied season after
season after season.
Provides a solid foundation of design tools and techniques that can be applied to all other forms of artistic design.
Includes a comprehensive library of illustrated design styles (necklines, collars, bodices, skirts, pants, sleeves, and design details) - a valuable source reference for clothing design, wardrobe consulting, and personal dress.
Discusses the role of dress in culture and our evolving social environment providing positive communication solutions.
Advances appreciation for classical aesthetic principles while promoting freedom of choice in personal style.
Serves as an ongoing guide, reference manual, and source of inspiration to explore, advance, and heighten individual creativity.