Saturday, February 6th, 2010
NEW Sketches Added to the Gallery
The designer of the pieces below is a friend of mine who would like to remain anonymous. I wanted to share with you her awesome illustrations. She is one of the best.
NEW Sketches Added to the Gallery
The designer of the pieces below is a friend of mine who would like to remain anonymous. I wanted to share with you her awesome illustrations. She is one of the best.
Moroccan Prints on British Tailoring. by Brandon Graham
NEW Fashion Illustrations by Jennifer Lilya
To see more of Jennifer’s work visit our Gallery. Click Here
Also visit
http://www.jenniferlilya.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/jennifer-lilya-fashion-illustration/82570317090
Check Out Our New Flyers!
We teamed up again with our good friends over at the artofsayinghello.com, a company branding service, who helped us design our NEW flyer.
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.”
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.
Check out one of PinkyShears’ favorite fashion illustrators Anand Duncan.
Japanese Inspiration. by Brandon Graham
Childrenswear Flats. by Janelle Washington
Here is a great example of how to detail flats for the factory/sample maker. It clearly shows button size, stitching, etc. To make the process faster companies have sketch templates to use as a base to add or subtract details.
The Guy Behind Calvin Klien.
Yesterday I was at the Strand Bookstore and had a quick glance at the fashion section. I found a book titled Zack Carr. When I thumbed through it I realized he was the guy behind Calvin Klein, his right hand man.
Fashion Illustration. by Jisoo Park
These are some rough sketches I’ve been working on for a while now off and on. The inspiration was a leather baseball glove I found in my basement.
These are two very well done flat sketches using Adobe Illustrator by Adrienne Elise, a PinkyShears reader, who works for a major women’s private label here in New York. Later this month we will be interviewing her about her time in the fashion program at Virginia Commonwealth University and her experience working with women’s knits.
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Every time I watch this commercial, I get inspired. The highs and lows of the piano music, and the kinetic footage makes me feel I can do anything. It came out during the 2000 Sydney Olympics and I remember after I saw it for the first time, frantically writing down everything I could to remember [...]
It’s not a client’s concern how much time you put in and whether or not you like it. It’s what the customer wants, I can only try to guide and advise. Back to the drawing board. Thought I’d share it with you guys anyways. -Brandon
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