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Fashion Design and Runway Production ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Personal Relevance ,[object Object]
Audience Relevance ,[object Object]
Overview ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Thesis Statement ,[object Object]
“ Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working” Pablo Picasso
Fashion Production ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/ss52/ElectroPopxSS/Photography/Fashion%20Sketches/fashionsketchesxw3.jpg
Concept Marcarena, 9 Bureau of Labor Statistics  <http://www.bls.gov//.htm>
Design Research Anna Sui, Spring 2009 Anna Sui, Fall 2009 Bureau of Labor Statistic  <http://www.bls.gov//.htm> s
“ Maintaining all five senses alert-especially the visual sense-is one of the keys to creativity.” (Marcarena San Martin, 55)
Fashion Sketches Ireland,  15 Marcarena, 7
Fashion Figure ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Marcarena, 10  Ireland, 17
“ A fashion figure doesn’t have to be a fashion illustration, it only needs to be clear about what it is you want to express.” (Marcarena San Martin, 72)
Trend Forecast ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Marcarena, 11 Bureau of Labor Statistics  <http://www.bls.gov//.htm> .
[object Object],[object Object],http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/magazine/09/fashion/img/fashion786.gif Marcarena, 26 .
Fabric Design ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Marcarena, 30
Prototype ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Marcarena, 21 Bureau of Labor Statistics .. <http://www.bls.gov//.htm>.
Calendar ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Marcarena, 25
Presentation Marcarena, 23
The Pattern Marcarena, 67
The Moulage Sue jones, 112
Textile Ennobling ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Marcarena, 131
Textile Ennobling Cont. ,[object Object],[object Object],Marcarena, 34 Sue Jones, 189
Pattern Grading ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Marcarena, 172
Production of Clothing ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Sue Jones, 159
Branding ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Sue Jones, 109
Production Cost ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],http://designsociety.net/social/pg/file/designsociety/read/118/cost-sheet-template Marcarena, 79
Runway Production ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Marcarena, 136 Sue Jones, 100
Location http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/167664/how_to_put_on_your_own_fashion_show_pg2.html?cat=30
Theme The theme of this show fits directly with the indian-inspired collection.  Picture found from google http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/167664/how_to_put_on_your_own_fashion_show.html?cat=30
Music and Lights Sue Jones, 43 Alexander McQueen, Spring/Summer 2010
Distribution Marcarena, 45
Budget ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Marcarena, 124 http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/167664/how_to_put_on_your_own_fashion_show.html?cat=30
Promotion http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsalib/3215377774/ http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/167664/how_to_put_on_your_own_fashion_show.html?cat=30 Marcarena, 208
My Application ,[object Object]
Fashion For Food Photo Cred: Chloe Steerman
Application
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Conclusion ,[object Object]
Work Cited ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Final powerpoint sgp

Editor's Notes

  1. -Segway into the next slide -really opens up my whole project -fashion is about creativity but creativity is only useful if you’re working and you use it
  2. These are the steps of production I am going to explain. -explain that these are all necessary steps to complete a line It takes a total of 18 to 24 months to complete the entire process.
  3. The concept for a fashion line may be one of the most important aspects of it. Concept is what your line is supposed to try and show; a point or a story you’re trying to make The concept can come from anything or anywhere Usually sparked from an inspiration from something or an object A huge component in making a fashion line. It’s your inspiration, and thought portrayed through material. It can be anything- music, art, shapes, and places are just a few examples. Usually kept in a book
  4. -it is important to research the trends that are occurring especially when you are designing for a line a year ahead that its due. -obviously the season you are going to design for is important. It dictates what kind of clothing is being made. -As you can see from designer Anna Sui, her spring and fall collections differ because of the season they’re designated for. -The demographic is really important. Knowing who is buying your clothes, and who you want to buy your clothes makes all the difference. it ultimately is a big factor in what you’re designing.
  5. -You have to be alert and keep all senses open all the time -Like having an open mind, you have to observe and twist it into something you could use -the more alert and open you are to receiving things the more inspiration you will come across and the more creative you will be, ultimately making you successful.
  6. -observation and invention- you are free to just get your ideas out and onto the pad, based on what you observe you use it and make something -Lines and silhouettes dictate the general premise of the line A mix of observation and invention Where inspiration meet paper Lines and silhouettes Types of materials and colors to use Sketches can be influenced by anything A rough idea
  7. -by drawing figures along with the garment it makes it “come alive” -you get a better idea of how the garment will most likely look when finished with it
  8. by first drawing the figure without any features and without colors lets you make the sketch look more natural when designing the clothes on it. It makes the sketch “more real” it’s easier to figure what the general look will be of the finished product.
  9. - Believe it or not this is an actual job that people have. People get paid to figure out what net year’s trend will be. -they need to know this in advance because of how early you have to start designing a collection -Uggs because they are a reoccurring trend
  10. -Its just a continious cycle and this picture explains that -Items that people are wearing now like, midriff shirts were very popular in the sixties and the nineties
  11. -The raw materials have to be purchased first before starting any of the fabric design process -Designers, or a designers team have to come up with a print (if one is being used) first. -they have to figure out which material to use: cotton, silk, jersey, etc. -they have to pick the right color for material so that it’s fits the idea of the line, they can bleach and dye it. they submerge it in these bath type pools and will submerge the fabric for days -Any alternatives that can be used, for instance if you may pick silk as a fabric but for the amount that they’re buying it could be very expensive, so then they have to decide if they could use a less expensive fabric to do the same job.
  12. -it’s the first time a piece is made -its the general idea of what the garment is supposed to look like
  13. -pret-a-porter is what the fashion industry follows, it needs to be followed to a “T” -over time instead of just having 2 main collections, it has slowly transformed into having 6 collections consisting of main and pre-collections -being consistent is going to make you successful, the more consistent you are the more in demand your collections are going to be
  14. -Its shown in a showroom -you need to show the retailers and boutiques what you’ve got and you have to be able to sell them the idea -if you don’t show the collection to retailers in accordance with the pret-a-porter most clients won’t want to buy anything because they don’t want to take the risk Sample a.k.a prototypes First step is selling the collection Show the collection in conjunction with the pret-a-porter Presentation comes before a runway show
  15. -the pattern can be used over and over again-making it cost efficient. -mass production is key to this-it helps companies stay afloat because they can get their garments out to retailers and consumers faster -a pattern can be made or altered according to the style wanted. You can create many shapes, and volumes with them. “ The architecture of fashion” Enables garments to be mass produced Used to make any shape, style, etc.
  16. Instead of using a pattern to get a garment, you are putting the fabric right on the body to get the look desired. “ Sculpting on a body with cloth” Enables a designer to get certain styles and volumes A different technique Molding the fabric to the body
  17. -when all of the finishing touches are being put on -mass production is usually apart of this. -anything can pretty much be done -any “extra” thing you see on a piece is “finishing”
  18. -the supplier of raw materials work with the manufacturer -actual input from the designer is not needed throughout the process -The picture of the beddazler because it is actually a form of textile ennobling
  19. -Fabric grading workers needed -measurements need to be taken in order be able to grade the pattern -done by reaaranging internal stitches, vertically and diagonally -Grading of a pattern is usually done on the computer, that way it can be mass produced, cost efficient.
  20. -all different types or working areas -workshops can be rented -suppliers make everything, the designer doesn’t -Same with the manufacturer, usually for mass production -Haus is when clothes are made within the company
  21. A brand needs to be recognizable a brand title will be used universally to identify a designer a logo is important- it makes the brand even more recognizable
  22. -These are all costly items -Fabric cost is determined by yardage -raw materials are bought in bulk -You need to pay the person and for the technology -shipping is pretty self-explanatory -Warehousing can get pretty expensive, you either rent or buy your own
  23. -this slide is really just an overview of the following slides about runway production
  24. The location is very important -The location should be attractive and easily accessible, you want people to want to come and location can sometimes influence one’s decision to show up. -It has to be able to accommodate the amount of people attending -The location needs to be able to hold the set and and everything that is needed for the show (speakers, chairs, lights, etc.) *the picture is showing a fashion show in Melbourne. This shows the different things that can be done depending on a location. Easily accessible depending on exclusivity Dependable on how many are in attendance Accommodating
  25. -the theme has to be able to go along with the actual collection -the theme has to add to the experience -you want the audience to not only see the collection/theme but also “feel” it. Coincides with collection Fits into the concept Identifiable
  26. VIDEEEEOOOO -the music chosen needs to flow with the theme -Needs to reflect the mood of the clothing -Needs to get people to want to see the collection, adds to the ambiance of the collection and theme -Alexander Mcqueen video shows how this is done. Lady Gaga Bad romance
  27. -distributing through ones own store/boutique is the easiest way to go when first starting out -Buyers from retail stores come to the precollection showing to determine if they want to buy the collection and sell it in stores. -Or a agent or sales representative to go out and try to sell our collection to different stores.
  28. -set Building is the chairs, catwalk setup, and any structures that need to be built. This can get very expensive. -The lighting contains building and money needs to be spent on that. -Employees are a must, you can’t do this alone. and a lot of employees are needed. Set builders, security, MC, etc. -Models are obviously important. Most Models average 500 dollars per show.
  29. -Without advertisement nobody would show up to a show -even word of mouth is a type of advertisement -Promotion should happen a few weeks to a month before a show -any type of media, especially radio and television are great for reaching out to an audience Paper ads-flyers Website ads Magazines Invitations Radio Television