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Friday, January 14th, 2011

Exciting news from our sister site, WouldYouRockThis.com
On January 11th, 2011, WYRT won a PowerUp! grant.

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Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

by Caroline Brown, handbag designer for Rosetti Lei & Fung and Brandon Graham, WouldYouRockThis.com brand manager.

Join us for Fashion Drawing Session next month and get feedback on your portfolio.

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Friday, December 10th, 2010

Fashion Illustration As A Visual Merchandising Tool.
I stumbled across these fashion illustrations last week in the windows of The Plaza Boutique and Barami.

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Friday, December 10th, 2010

Hella interviews Helen Breger about her life: from Fashion Illustrations to Fine Arts
This interview was so inspiring and sparked so many ideas in my head.  Looking forward to contacting Hella and Helen.

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Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Silent James from http://silentjames.com/ spoke yesterday at FIT about knowing your audience. This is an excerpt from a lecture titled: Three Top Illustrators Share “How I Got My First Job.”

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Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

Studying fashion design and marketing at the American Intercontinental University in London, then living and working in cities like Beirut and Los Angeles as well as New York gives Lara Bly a uniquely cosmopolitan perspective on the business of fashion. She has held a supervisory position at Sacrosanct, a company based in London and Beirut. She is developing her own fashion line for women. Lara Bly and her husband share a studio in the Banana Factory, a Pennsylvania art space supporting local creativity. She shared some of her thoughts with PinkyShears about the fashion industry, aesthetics, and getting a business started, as well as her insights fabric sourcing.

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Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

Her experience working for others as well as starting her own line makes Lara Bly a great resource for beginning designers. Beginning to work on her own line, she remembers, called on skills she hadn’t used in a while. “It was a big change after having patternmakers and machinists working for me at Sacrosanct. It took a while to remember what I knew about sewing. I was rusty, but it came back quickly. It took me a while to transition away from Sacrosanct’s way of doing things,” she remembers. “I would call them up, and ask ‘could you get me in touch with those people who did the beading?’ or try to track down my old favorite machinist. It was like I was teaching myself all over again to do patterns.”

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Monday, November 8th, 2010

Fashion Illustration Internship for WouldYouRockThis.com

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Monday, October 25th, 2010

Fashion Illustrators and Authors Bill Donavan and David Downton

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Saturday, October 16th, 2010

The Power of Line. by David Downton

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Friday, October 8th, 2010

These are a few of my illustrations about to be colored. I think I’m going to do a paisley print for the shirts in light browns, sand, and beige colors. The interesting thing you might miss is the layering. Under the shorts are knit leggings.

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Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Wanted to share with you guys some fashion illustrations by Nathaniel “Nene L.A. Shiro” White.

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Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

I bought this really nice sketchbook last month and just wanted to share a page with you. The nice thing about this sketchbook is it has templates of a figure to help you draw. You can buy one of these at http://fashionary.org/

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Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Looking forward to having my illustrations published next year in the new edition of
Basics Fashion Design: Fashion Drawing
by John Hopkins
Mr. Hopkins found out about me via my coroflot.com portfolio.  I just sent him some higher res versions of my work and hope to see my pieces in the book sometime early next year.  I think [...]

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Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Digital Fashion Illustration by Tania Santos
My fairy.

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