How to Draw Like a Fashion Designer: Inspirational Sketchbooks - Tips from Top Designers
By (Author) Celia Joicey
By (author) Dennis Nothdruft
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st November 2014
30th September 2013
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
741.672
Paperback
96
Width 230mm, Height 300mm
510g
Leading fashion designers such as Anna Sui, Christian Lacroix, Zandra Rhodes and Valentino explain why drawing is so important to the design process, with examples from their sketchbooks for inspiration. Then there are sections that show how to create a fashion template (croquis), including fashion proportions and how to turn a stick figure into a full figure; how to draw skirts, trousers, jackets and dresses onto the fashion template; and how to develop a collection, including the creation of complete outfits and seasonal looks. Finally there's a section that looks at the design process, from creating a mood board and following a brief to developing a collection.
How to Draw Like a Fashion Designer is based on hands-on workshops held at the Fashion and Textile Museum, London. It was the winner in the 12+ section of School Library Association's Information Book Awards 2014.
This accessible book provides 'Inspiration' by including interviews with and illustrations by well-known designers such as Zandra Rhodes, Christian Lacroix, and Anna Sui. Drawing basics are covered step-by-step from choosing medium, to sketching a "croquis" (figure shape), to successfully rendering shapes and details. The final section takes readers through the stages utilized by professionals [to create] a fashion collection.
-- "School Library Journal (online)"
Celia Joicey is Head of the Fashion and Textile Museum, London. She has also worked as Head of Publications at the National Portrait Gallery, London, and Head of Publications at the Royal Society of Arts, London.
Dennis Nothdruft has been an assistant to Zandra Rhodes and has produced numerous important fashion exhibitions. He is a curator at the Fashion and Textile Museum, London.