Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Flats.








A smattering of flats. This isn't everything by any means, and these are super rough sketches. The finals will be done in Adobe Illustrator. I think making the flats first will help me figure out exactly how I plan on making the mock ups.

Collection.

Rough sketch of final looks, 9/20






Finalized looks, 9/25


I'm still not sure if this is IT, but its pretty close. I think at this point, it will be minor changes from here.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Snack.



I'm working on some new muslin mock ups and patterns today. But until those are done, here is something cute I found from the Alexander Wang show, backstage. (Tequila shots for those who don't fall!!!)


Thursday, September 24, 2009

First mock up.

I finished my first mock up on Wednesday. I'll scan the original sketch soon, along with the mostly finalized 'collection'. I don't like calling it a collection, it sounds more pretentious than it is. Body of work? System? Meh.
The uh... grouping of clothes, is just about resolved, in terms of design. My ticket to New York is booked for October, after which I'll then be able to paint my finishes and render them from the fabric I'll be using.


front


back


This dress is definitely a cocktail look, which I honestly wasn't going for originally. But it's still cute, I'm excited to see what fabrics to make it out of. The back will have a large exposed zipper down the strap. I'll be able to fit this mock up on a person once I scavenge some closures from the costume shop. It's hard to tell in these pictures, but the center front panel transitions from fitted to a drape, kinda cool I think.

Hold up.

color palette

Born in '88?

How old is that?

... Old enough.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Backtrack.


Forgot to explain that:

1.) "Pieces" is my senior studio, taught by my professor, Dylan. In this class we must design a product or system, and create the entire identity and world in which that product or system lives. I am designing a collection of apparel. 10 looks. (hopefully). That will be completed in December of this year (a.k.a. the end of this semester.)
2.) I have a studio that I share with the rest of my classmates.

And with that out of the way, here is my studio!

I live at the end of what Dylan has dubbed "Asian Alley".


The desk, already messy.


My beautiful new PGM dressform! She still needs a name, though Luther has christened her "Susie". We don't really love that name.


My little nook.


Statement?


After rethinking some things...

Originally I was inspired by anatomy. The symmetry, the softness of muscle and shapes of nerves, whatnot. But I kept finding that my drawings were just too soft, too much drape going on.

anatomy textbook image
via NY Public Library

I've stepped back from that idea now. I'm thinking more of a contrast between "innards" and "outters", exoskeleton and soft insides. Dylan (my professor) suggested taking it out further, maybe how we present ourselves outwardly in contrast to who we are inside. I don't want to define this inspiration aspect too much, I don't want my designs to be limited by too detailed of a design statement.


Friday, September 11, 2009

Anatomy.

imageboard, 9/3/09

Schiele.

imageboard, 9/4/09

Re Do.

Yeah no, I haven't forgotten.

I promised a lot of things, one being that I would keep up this blog. But now, now it is changing! "I'll be your mirror" is going to morph into a process blog. A blog for my senior Pieces project.

So stay tuned.

A