Thursday, 14 April 2016

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Name                : Tifanni Ong
ID Number       : F15FD0615
Module name   : Fashion Details
Module Code   : DFS1213

Contents page  :
•Bibliography
•Week 14
•Week 12
•Week 11 Online Lesson
•Week 10
•Technical Flat Drawing week 9
•Power point Group Presentation week 8
•Study Trip around Orchard Road week 7
•Fashion details sketches from power point week 6
•Fashion Details sketches week 5
•Fashion Details Sketches week 4
•Fashion Flats week 3
•Introduction to Fashion Details week 2

Bibliography

Bibliography

https://blog.colettehq.com/tutorials/6-ways-to-finish-the-edge-of-your-hem
http://hubpages.com/style/types-of-fastenings-for-clothes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fabric_names
http://www.typesofclothingfabrics.com/
www.pinterest.com
http://about.hm.com/en/About/facts-about-hm/about-hm/hm-group.html

Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Week 14

Fashion Flats samples taken from the internet
There are some questions given for us to answer about our the knowledge so far in fashion details. We have to rethink of all the questions and start to acknowledge them.

1. What have you still got to do?

After we have learnt this fashion module, so far we still have a lot of things to do. We need to focus more not only the design of the garment, but have to watch out for the details too.

2. Where are your weaknesses?

Most of us still got lots of weaknesses although we have learnt this module for quite some times. So, one of my weaknesses is that the fashion flats I did still got lots of hairy lines and I needed quite some times to draw a fashion flats.

3. What do you need to work at?

To work on the measurement of my technical flat drawing more precisely.

4. What do you need to do?

To practice more on the technical flat drawing and look more precisely to the detail of each garment.

5. Where do you need to go?

Going to fashion stores to do some research on the details of the garments will help a lot. Its better to look and memorise how the garment details look like then started to draw the technical flats.

6. What do you need to read?

Some articles relating about fashion will be helpful.

7. What do you need to watch?

There are a lot of video tutorials which are nice to watch and could improve our knowledge about fashion details.

8. How much did you know when you started?

Fashion details was a module that I was not familiar with. So, when the first time the module was introduced, it was quite interesting that it reminds us to look into the garment's details first before we own the garment.

9. What did you think you would learn?

From the word Fashion Details, I supposed we would learn about the details on a garment.

10. How much have you done?

Firstly started from the fashion flats and the next is the technical flat drawing.

11. Have you succeeded?

It wasn't drawn so well and it have to be improved further.

12. Has what you have learnt changed the way you look at Fashion in store?

Yes. It definitely change the way I look at Fashion store. After I learned this module, I am now focusing more on the details on garment before I buy.

13. Market levels, Prices and Value

There are some stages in fashion markets which are the low end market, low-mid market, mid market, mid-high market, high end market and haute couture. Each market levels has different aspects in giving price and values on each garments. Prices on each garment from different market levels depends on the quality and the value of the fabrics used.

14. What makes a garment expensive or cheaper?

The garments prices is firstly depends on the quality of the fabrics used. Then, move on to the quality of the stitches, fastenings and finishing.

15. Have you got a better idea now than when you first started?

Now, I have known what is actually the function of having this module. And it also helps me to focus more on the details of each garment before buying them.

Friday, 1 April 2016

Week 12

This tasks was done as in a group of 3 people. We are required to answer the questions given and to analyse the question.

There are 10 things contribute to a high end market level garment. They are :

1. design of the garment
2. excellent stitches
3. good quality of fabrics
4. neat finishes
5. visual presentation (how the garments being displayed in a store)
6. complex embroideries
7. rare patterns
8. good quality materials
9. nice quality of cuttings
10. great workmanship



Alexander Wang jacket
There were 3 pair of jacket shown. There are 2 jackets from CELINE and Alexander Wang which is consider as high end fashion and 1 jacket from H&M which is a mass market production. The difference of these three are the quality of the leather. The leather of the high fashion ones are made of real leather while the mass market's is from the PVC leather. There is waist suppression shown clearly for the high end fashion's while the mass market's don't have it. Top stitches are clearly shown on the high fashion.
There are various kinds of leathers such as cattle, ostrich, alligator, sheep, goat, eel, etc.



CELINE jacket
In garment manufacture factories, there are major and minor costs in any garment productions. Major costs are included labour, machinery, electricity, taxes, building rent, shipping costs, logistics, and fabrics. Minor costs are threads, fastenings, machinery tools, designs, materials, etc.


H&M jacket


Thursday, 31 March 2016

Week 11 Online Lesson


The first classic shirt is inspired by KENZO which is one of the high market fashion or designer brand. It has complete details such as stand spread collar, buttons, top stitches, cuff, placket, double pleated patch pocket, slightly forward shoulder seam, back yoke and tucks.


The mid market to lower market design will be much simpler. The fabrics used are less expensive and affordable. Some details i eliminate such as the stand collar, cuffs, plackets, back yoke and tucks. The collar is changed to much lower market style which is the rounded collar with round neckline, the pocket is changed to the rounded pocket, and the sleeve for this design is the raglan sleeves. This simple design is made for either cotton on or H&M.

The difference between these two fashion brands are definitely on the quality of the fabrics used, the details on the garments, the stitches and the style itself. If we compare the prices, the price for high fashion is much more expensive. It is because of the details that they pour into a garment and the quality of fabrics chosen by them. The price could be around 1000 singapore dollar. For the low fashion market, the price will be much cheaper. It could only cost around 30 to 100 singapore dollar.  

Lower End Market fashion flat 24

High End Market fashion flat 25

Week 10

Some fashion industries are from the low end market, some are middle market, mid-high market and there are also high-end fashion market. So there is a chart made to show which companies belong to which category as what we researched.

The chart from low end market to high end market
Some of the low mass market are Uniqlo, Cotton On, Pull & Bear, and FOREVER 21. H&M, ZARA and TOPSHOP are between the low end market or the mid market. The mid-market we found are the Marks & Spencer, and Abercrombie & Fritch. The mid to high fashion market are COS, HUGO BOSS, Calvin Klein and Lacoste. And the high-end market are CELINE, RED Valentino, Kate Spade, Miu Miu, Dior, Louis Vuitton , etc.


H&M is a low to middle class fashion market. It is also known as a mass production fashion industry. H&M is a big company which has it's own independent brands such as H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday, Cheap Monday and & Other Stories.
 
H&M
H&M design team always creates garments according to trends with a very affordable prices. The collection included accessories, women clothes, men's, kid's and teenagers. H&M has 61 stores in worldwide market and online shopping in 23 countries.
 

COS
COS is a high-end design brand. They design within seasons and are available for women, men , and kids. COS is available in 30 countries and 19 markets online stores.
 


Monki
Monki is created with it's playfulness, creativity and colourful designs which are suitable for all ages. It is available in 13 countries and 18 online market stores.
 
Weekday
Weekday is inspired by the Scandinavian style using denim styles. They keep future fashion and society in mind. There are stores in 5 countries and ships to 18 markets.
 


Cheap Monday
Cheap Monday influence street style and subculture with catwalk vibes. They are completed with high-fashioned accessories. Cheap Monday is available around the world, as well as from its own stores and online in 5 markets.
 






& Other Stories
& Other Stories is all about fashion, which focus on quality and design details as well as personal expression and styling. & Other Stories opened in Europe with stores in 10 countries and online sales in 13 markets.
 
 

Monday, 21 March 2016

Technical Flat Drawing week 9

Technical Flat 1








From the garment which is put flatten on the table, we have to sketch the technical flat drawing of it. It's not only about sketching but also about measuring. We have to write every measurements on the sketch.


Garment 1 Front view

Garment 1 Back view

 

Technical Flat 2 

Garment 2 Front View

Garment 2 Back View

Thursday, 10 March 2016

Powerpoint group presentation week 8

So, after we have explore the fashion store in Orchard road, we are required to do a presentation regarding the clothes we found. Details of the garment have to be shown and explained well.









Thursday, 3 March 2016

Study Trip around Orchard Road week 7

During the tutorial week we were required to go around Somerset and Orchard to do some research on the details of garments. The garments that we have to observe are from the middle-high fashion store such as ZARA ( which was a good start) to the high-fashion stores such as RED Valentino, Moschino, etc.


ZARA back and front view ; fashion flat 19
ZARA

1. Notched Collar
2. 2 Flap patched pockets
3. Straight seam
4. CB seam (no yoke)



Yohji Yamamoto garment fashion flat 20











Yohji Yamamoto Y3

1. Classic Collar with top sticth
2. 1 inverted pleat pocket
3. Front Strap concealed button
4. Shaped front hem line
5. CB pleat














MOSCHINO garment fashion flat 21











MOSCHINO

1. Rounded neckline
2. Low waist seam with top stitch
3. Long sleeve
4. No back seam and no yoke
















KENZO garment fashion flat 22












KENZO

1. Stand and Pointed Collar
2. Long Sleeve
3. 2 Vertical Patch Pockets
4. Shaped front hem line with top stitch
5. Belt as Waist Suppression
6. No CB seam and no yoke









RED Valentino front and back view ; fashion flat 23









RED Valentino

1. Rounded Neckline
2. Upper waist seam with top stitch
3. Lower waist seam with top stitch
4. CB seam for zipper
5.Invisible zipper from top to mid- bottom
6. Sleeveless





Fashion details sketches from powerpoint week 6

Fashion Flat 15

 












Task 1

1. Classic long sleeve with cuff
2. Classic Collar
3. Side Seams are straight
4. Patch Pocket
5. Simple Back





 






Fashion Flat 16
   










   
   Task 2

    1. Pointed collar and
        Stand
    2. Chest pocket
    3. Slightly forward
        shoulder seam
    4. Front strap concealed
        buttons
    5. Long sleeves
    6. Traditional cuff and
         plackets
    7. Back yoke with tucks
    8. Shaped hem front and
        back











Fashion Flat 17










    Task 3

    1. Round collar
    2. Deep Raglan Sleeve
    3. Dropped Waist Seam   
    4. Lower patch pocket
    5. Shaped hem front and
        back
    6. Low waist seam
    7. CB Stitch ,  top stitch
        no yoke














Fashion Flat 18

   






    Task 4

    1. Batwing sleeve with no
        cuffs
    2. Pointed collar
    3. Front strap with
        Concealed buttons
    4. Curved seam from front
        strap down to s/s
    5. CB Seam with curved
        seam (same as front)
    6. 2 patch pockets

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Fashion Details Sketches week 5

During this week, we learned how to sketch our fashion flats by looking on the clothes given. We are required to observe directly from the clothes, identify what are the only details, and sketch directly on the paper.


Garment front and back view ; fashion flat 9
This is one of the past few years student's design which is being displayed in NAFA gallery.
Collar : -
Neckline : V-neck
Fastenings : Button and Button hole
Sleeve : Shirt sleeve
Pockets : classic pocket


Garment front and back view ; fashion flat 10
 Starting from this picture and on wards were the clothes being displayed in the class and we were told to sketch the fashion flats directly right in front of them.
Collar : Classic
Neckline : V-neck
Fastenings : Zipper , Button, and Button hole.
Sleeve : Shirt sleeve
Pocket : Classic and Square pockets


Garment front and back view ; fashion flat 11
Old man suit.
Collar :Notched
Neckline : V-neck
Fastenings : Button and Button hole
Sleeve : Shirt sleeve
Pocket : Weld and Box pocket


Garment front and back view ; fashion flat 12
This is one of NAFA's alumni design which the most interesting than others displayed in the class. It seems like a heavy thick big fabric which hang on the mannequin.
Collar : High collar
Neckline : -
Fastenings : -
Sleeve : Batwing
Pocket : -

Garment front view ; fashion flat 13
Woman suit
Collar : Notched
Neckline : V-neck
Fastenings : Button and Button hole
Sleeve : Shirt sleeve
Pocket : Weld

Garment  front and back view ; fashion flat 14
Casual Shirt
Collar : Spread
Neckline : -
Fastenings : Button and Button hole
Sleeve : Shirt sleeve
Pocket : -

Body template
This is a template for flats which is very helpful in sketching fashion flats. The one on the left side is women flat template while the right side is the men flat template.

Monday, 1 February 2016

Fashion Details Sketches week 4




Fashion Flat 2 ; picture taken from internet (Dior)
Collar :

Neckline :Turtleneck

Waist Suppression : Ribbon

Pocket : Regular Dress Pocket

Sleeves : Shirt Sleeve

Fastenings :

Interest : The cuts on the bodice and the waist part 




Fashion Flat 3 ; picture taken from book in the library (fashion box )


Collar : Wing Collar
 
Neckline :

Waist Suppression : Buckle

Pocket : Classic

Sleeves : Raglan


Fastenings: Buckle

Interest : The buckle of the coat and the thick collar




Fashion Flat 4 ; picture taken from book in the library (fashion box)

Collar : Bib or High collar

Neckline :

Waist Suppression : Ribbon
 
Pocket : Square pocket
 
Sleeves : Shirt Sleeve

Fastenings : Frog Fastenings

Interest : The high collar which are buttoned up, and the overall design.
 




Fashion Flat 5;  picture taken from book in the library (Show Detail)
 

Collar : Mandarin

Neckline :
 
Waist Suppression : Knot Belt
 
Pocket : Regular Sport
 
Sleeves : Shirt sleeve
 
Fastenings : Buttons

Interest : The simple design of the coat and the colour.

 



Fashion Flat 6 ; picture taken from book in the library (fashion box)
Collar : Spread
 
Neckline : Turtleneck

Waist Suppression : Fury Buckle

Pocket : Smiley

Sleeves : Shirt sleeve
 
Fastenings : Buttons

Interest : The furry buckle and the design of the coat

 
Fashion Flat 7

Collar : Spread

Neckline :

Waist Suppression : Buckle

Pocket : Box pleat flap

Sleeves : Bell

Fastenings : buttons
 






Fashion Flat 8; picture taken from the internet (Marc Jacob)

 

 

 Designer : Marc Jacob

Season : Fall / Winter 2015


Collar : Notched collar

Neckline : V-neck

Waist Suppressions : Thin Belt

Pocket : Oval

Sleeve : Shirt sleeve

Fastenings : Buttons

Interest : The pleats on the skirt

 

Thursday, 21 January 2016

Fashion Flats week 3


Fashion Flat  Front 1
Fashion Flat Back 1

Fashion Flats is one of the basic in fashion design. We as the beginners are supposed to know how to do fashion flats. We were told to bring our own garments which have pockets, fastenings, sleeves and collars. The garment was placed flatly on the table. Then, we are required to do the drawing according to the garment. The first time I drew too big for the sleeve part and  I make a correction to what the lecturer has guided me to do. In doing fashion flats drawing, we must draw every details on our garment.