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Project Report on
Women's Western Wear
Submitted to
Dezyne E’cole College
Towards the Partial Fulfillment for
Award of Diploma in Fashion Technology
As Technical Knowledge Development to
Women’s Wear
Included With Diploma Program Of
Fashion Technology
By
Pooja soni
Dezyne E’cole College Ajmer
Address, 106/10, civil lines, Ajmer
Tel. no.0145 2624679
www.dezyneecole.com
2014-2015
The Project of Ms. Pooja Soni has been Checked & has
been graded as
Dezyne E’cole College
Civil Lines, Ajmer
www.dezyneecole.com
Thank you Principal (Seal &Signature)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I am deeply grateful to all those whose guidance has been of
tremendous value and enabled me to complete this project
successfully.
I am thankful to all my mentors of Dezyne E’ cole who
gave me an opportunity to show my abilities by working on this
project on the esteem organization.
Pooja Soni
1ST Year diploma in Fashion Technology
1. Fashion as a Person’s Image
2. Fashion Industry
3. Learning Experience
4. Foundation Design
5. Corel Draw
6. Fashion illustration
7. Pattern Engineering
8. Measurement techniques
9. Draping
10.Fabric Manipulation
11.Element and Principle of
Design
12.Trible Art
CONTENT
Fashion is a more then wearing good clothes it is about presenting a
person’s image in Society , we generally see people accepting
fashion due to pee pressure, Image in the society and when a
person wants a change to brighten his life. There are many reasons
behind what we wear.
• Protection from cold ,rain and snow :- Mountain climbers wear
high – tech outwear to avoid frostbite and over – exposure.
• Physical attention :- Many styles are worn to inspire “chemistry”.
• Emotions :- we dress “up” when we’re happy and “down” when
we’re upset.
• Religious expression :- Orthodox Jewish men wear long part of
their body except their eyes.
• Identification and tradition :- Judges wear robes ,people in the
military wear uniform, brides wear long white dresses.
Fashion as a Person’s Image
Within the sphere of Technology Industries , design technology is
perhaps the fastest growing today. with new technologies emerging
rapidly and industries changing complexion, more and more job
opportunities are up for the taking .It is estimated that India will have
a shortfall of five lakh people in the design sector by 2010-11 but not
all gradates will be employable .Thus bringing the gap between talent
and the skills required by the industry is important. only Today, one in
every four designers is employable and only 10% of the design
graduates manage to get employment in the design industry. Hence
the student should understand the basic requirement of the industry
and exhibit that ability .
Fashion Industry
This is what I learn here at Dezyne E’cole college creating fashion
doesn’t entail a vivid imagination and instinct for creativity. It also
involve many decisions and myriad techniques , focus on a central
idea. Dezyne E’cole Fashion design made me build a strong
foundation in terms of design sence, Conceptualisation
independent research ,creative application and artistic experience
Learning Experience
As a part of fashion industry I am training my self through
formal education in Diploma programme in build with this
study. During the course duration of diploma programme I had
an exposure towards practical working in fashion design.
FOUNDATION DESIGN
Colour is a most vital tool in the hands of fashion designer. It is
the most perceptible and hence is a central to success and
failure of a designer scheme.it is therefore very important
designer that a designer has a full knowledge and understanding
of its tool.
COLOR IMPACT IN DESIGN
Variation in Cool Color Blue
Variation in Cool Color Yellow
Variation in Cool Color Red
Warm and Cool Color
The Yellow is lighter
value then Red
The Blue color is
Darker value then
Orange
The Green is lighter
value then Brown
The Dark Green is
equal in the value to
the Brown
Compare the Blue and Red Rectangles to the Grey
Rectangles or either side of each color. Which Grey is equal in
value to the color ? It may be helpful to stand at a distance
and blur your eyes. If the edge between the two area
disappears, the values are equal.
Comparing Value of Color
Simultaneous Contrast
Corel Draw
Coral Draw
Coral Draw
ILLUSTRATION
Bertha deep
neckline Bertha Tie
Bertha Buster
Brown Style
Bertha Knotted
Ends
Bertha Yoke
style
Bertha - Braid
Edge Trim
COLLARS
Bellow Cargo
Cargo front
Kangaroo Flap Shape Stitched
Patch Button Flap
POCKETS
Layered Sleeve Layered Sleeve Tulip Sleeve
Bushirt Sleeve Puff Sleeve
SLEEVES
IILL ILLUSTRATION
PATTERN ENGINEERING
Fashion Designing runs the garment from eveningwear to
sportswear, Women’s wear to Men’s wear and Kids wear to
knitwear. Garment Construction is popularly called Pattern
Engineering has a great importance in fashion design industry. The
Companies like van heuson,dockers levis, adidas etc. are the
providers of perfect fit and this is what we learn at Dezyne E’cole
through the art of pattern making.
A slop pattern [ home sewing ] and block pattern [ industrial
production ] is custom – fitted basic pattern from which pattern for
many different styles can be developed.
The Draping method involves creating a Maslin mock up by
pinning fabric directly on a form then transferring the muslin outline
and makings onto a paper pattern or using the muslin as the pattern
it self.
The flat pattern Draping method is the most commonly used
method in Menswear.
Garment Construction
The Flat pattern method where the entire pattern is drafted on a flat
surface from measurements ,using the ruler and curve and straight
Edges. As a fashion designer I use various tools and measuring
devices to create a toil pattern on dummy.
Measuring Tape Seam Ripper Scissor
Drafting Scale Tailoring Chalk French curve
Tools & Equipment
Pattern Making Symbol
Various signs & symbols of pattern Making which I generally
use on pattern :-
Pattern Making Symbol
Various signs & symbols of pattern Making which I generally
use on pattern :-
Various signs & symbols of pattern Making which I generally
use on pattern :-
Pattern Making Symbol
Notches :- • Seam allowance
• Center Line • Ease $ Gather Control • Dart Legs
• Identification of Front & Back • Identification of Joining Parts • Zipper Placement
• Facing
• Hemline
• Waistline
• Shoulder Tip
• Sleeve Cap
Punch / Circle :- • Dart intake
• Corners
• Buttons / Buttonholes
• Trimmings
• Pocket placement
Jog Seam :- A jog seam is used to indicate a change
in the seam allowance. ¼ inch : • All faced areas
• Narrow spacing
• Extreme curve
• Sleeveless armhole ½ inch : • Side seam
• Waist line
• Center line
• Styline
Notches
1inch : • Shoulder 2inch : • Straight Hemline
Number refers to both front & back
wherever indicated :-
1. Center Front Neck Center
Back Neck
2. Center Front Waist Center
Back Waist
3. Bust Point
4. Center Bus Level
5. Center Front [Princess line] Center
Back [Princess line
6. Mid Armhole front Mid Armhole
Back
7. Shoulder Tip
8. Shoulder at Neck
9. Armhole Ridged or Roll Line
10.Plate Screw
11.Armhole Plate
Landmarks
The flat- pattern method is where the entire pattern is drafted on
the flat surface measurement . Under garment construction we
learn about the measuring techniques on the dress form. That
can be seen here:-
Different ways to taking measurements:-
• Circumference measurements
• Horizontal measurements
• Vertical measurements
Measurements
CIRCUMFERENCE MEASUREMENT
Round Bust
measurement
Round Waist measurement
Round Abdomen measurement
Size=34”
CIRCUMFERECNE MEASURMENT
Vertical Measurements
Front length Measurement
Shoulder Slope Measurement
Full length Measurement
Size =34
Vertical Measurements
Horizontal measurements
Horizontal Measurement
SIZE = 34
Across shoulder Measurement
Across Chest Measurement
Abdomen Arc Measurement
Size =34
Horizontal measurements
Women’s basic bodices Block Women’s Basic body’s block
Women’s Basic Sleeve Block Women’s Basic Sleeve Block
Kameez
Front part
Back Part
Saree blouse
Back Part
Front Part
CHOLI BLOUSE
Front Part
Back part
CHURIDAAR PUJAMI
Belted Kalidaar Salwar
6 PANEL PETTICOAT
4 PANEL PETTICOAT
Kameez Night Suit
Simpal Salwar
Churidaar Kalidaar Salwar
Choli Belouse
Basic bodey’s Block Saree Belouse
4 Penal Petticoat
Dart Manipulation is a slash spread and pivotal transfer making
technique to transfer dart excess to one location to another for
design variation .It is a beginning of pattern manipulation for
generating design patterns. It require both artistic and technical
skills to manage and control the pattern.
PRINCIPLE 1
One Dart Series
Two Dart Series
A Dart may be transfer to any
location around the pattern
outlines from the designated
pivotal point without affecting
the size or fit of the garment.
PRINCIPLE 2 Added fullness
To increase garment to an amount
greater then that provided by the
dart excess of working pattern.
The length and the width within
the pattern’s outline must be
increased.
PRINCIPLE 3 Contouring
To fit the contour of the upper torso closer then the basic garment
the pattern must be reduced within its frame to fit the dimension of
the body above, below and between the bust mounds and shoulder
blades.
Dart Manipulation
DRAPING
Front view
Side View
Back view
French Dart
SINGAL DART SLIVEES
Mid Shoulder Dart
SINGAL DART SERIES
Front view
Side view
Back view
Mid Armhole Dart
SINGAL DART SERIES
Front view
Side view
Back view
Mid shoulder and Waist Dart
DOUBLE DAT SERIES
Front view Back View
Side View
Mid Armhole and Waist Dart
Front View Back View
Side View
Side and Waist Dart
Front View
Side View
Back View
TUCK DART
Front View Back View
Side View
PLEAT DART
Front View Back View
Side View
Neck Radiating Dart
Front View
Back View
RADIATING DART
PARALLEL DART
Front View Back View
Side View
Mid Shoulder Princess Panel (Waist )
PRINCESS PANEL
Front View Back View
Side View
Mid Armhole Princess Panel (torso)
Front View Back View
Side View
Neck Dart Cluster
DART CLUSTERS
Front View Back View
Side View
Gathers at Neck
Front View Back View
Side View
GATHERS
Gathers at Princess Line
GATHERS
Front View Back View
Side View
HAULTER NECK LINE
Front View Back view
Side View
HAULTER NECK LINE (TORSO)
Front View Back View
Side View
Mid Armhole Style line (torso)
Front View Back View
Side View
JUMP SUIT
Back View Side back Front View
FABRIC MANUIPLATION
THE ART OF
MANIPULATION FABRIC
For any Fashion Designer
Fabric first needs to be prepared
with textures and then used for
style and design
Development .
Style requires plain textures and
Some times textures fabric to be
create Better style.
Presenting few best ideas of
textures Which I learnt at my
study of Fashion Design at
Dezyne E’cole Collage .
Fabric Manipulation
FABRIC MANPIULATION
FFA FABRIC MANIPULATION
FABRIC MANIPULATION
Fabric Manipulation
Fabric Manipulation
Fabric Manipulation
ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
scarves
CONTENTS
HISTORY
USES AND TYPES
• 2.1 uniforms
• 2.2 Bib Scarf
• 2.3 Sport
Manufacturing of scarves
See also
References
External Links
Impart A New Dimension To Creativity
Person want to style their look
different. Every day Just
by adding a new scarf.
Befor the Size of scarf is vary from
really big to small
handkerchief.
New and exquisite fibres are being
explared, and creative prints- both
screen and digital –are bding.
TEAM FASHION FORWAED TRENDS
Analyzes the eight top trends that will
be the best Sellers in “SCARVES.”
Ornate extrawagance
Novelty Prints .
Chain Prints .
Futuristic Prints .
Oversized Flarals.
Polkas Prints .
Animal prints .
Neon Pastels.
1. ORNATE EXTRAWAGANCE
Period –Baroque Period
Print- Venetion and Barocco Print
Inspire by – European Jewellery and architictiy
Fabric –Silk Fabric and satin .
2. NOVELTY PRINTS
Fun ,quirky and cheeky novelty and conversation prints have been the rage in the past few seasons and will continue to de so in the seasons to come , Covering the broadest array of captions from retro pop prints to 60’s vintage prints to animal motifs like the horse, dear ,fox, to loud fruit and vegetable prints and the playful car ,rocket prints and many alike .
3. CHAIN PRINTS
Inspired by –Chains ,patterns ,size, styles and shining
Combinations - Gold cominate with red, white, black
prints .
The edges or an overall free flowing chain repeat.
4. FUTURISTIC PRINTS
Futuristic Prints are technique of digitally printing .
EX- There are Psy cheedelic prints
,kaleidoscopic prints, galaxy and SCI-FI –Prints .
5. OVERSIZE FLARALS
Deviating from the classic idyllic flares the current
seasons are all about exaggerated digital floral paint
moving away from the small ditsy patterns that are
now taking a back seat in women’s wear fashion .
6.POLKA PRINTS
An all time favorite’ plaka dot’s is yet again hitting
the market like a bulls eyes with an enlarged
trend of big palkamdots. Simple and classic
,these fun geometric shapes can be adorned on
scarves in every passible from and color
combining neutrals, pastels, ,bright pop color or
plain black and white color palettes..
7. ANIMAL PRINTS
The jungle safari never fails to take us for a good
fashion able ride and this time along it’s the neoteric
animal skin prints. Variations of animal prints in
different colors have toned down the loudness of
traditional skin patterns as designers are using bright
as well as subdued pastels to add a twist to the
trend instead of the obvious and conventional animal
colors spotted literally in nature and in the past.
8. NEON PASTELS
Experimenting solely with the play of “color” after continuously being in the fashion spotlight in the last few seasons, yet again is a prominent trend-pastel shades of eye-popping neon's. Forming a fresh color stray for manufactures after a long time ,neon-pastels are a smooth combination of bright colors subdued by pastel tones, best represent in shades of minty greens ,watermelon pinks ,sky blues and lemon yellow .
TRIBAL ART OF MAHARASTHRA
Tribal Cultural Intellectual Property Warli Art is cultural intellectual property of the tribal community. Today, there is an urgent need for preserving this traditional knowledge in tribal communities across the globe. Understanding the need for intellectual property rights, tribal non-profit Organisation "Adivasi Yuva Seva Sangh" initiated efforts to start a registration process in 2011. Now, Warli Painting is registered with a Geographical Indication under the intellectual property rights act. With the use of technology & the concept of social entrepreneurship, Tribals established the Warli Art Foundation, a non-profit company dedicated to Warli art and related activities.
Tribal art