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Michelle Tan Xue Yi (second hand garment design)
Deconstruction: Second hand garment(Pants) Michelle Tan Xue Yi’s work (London College of Fashion) Uploader: Emily References: http://showtime.arts.ac.uk/MichelleTan
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Deconstruction Fashion ~ anti-Fashion
(Emily) In the late 1960s, “deconstructionism” was the brainchild of French philosopher Jacques Derrida who named the process of breaking down established forms. The term is normally applied to text but also describes breaking down conventions and normal boundaries. His … Continue reading
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laser cut lace
Print development and some dress development. It was inspired by my theme: Gene transformation. – Jemmy Sham
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Ruptured
The idea of beauty often denotes images of balance, symmetry and perfection. Modern science and society also tells us ratio and mathematical exactness is a beautiful aesthetic to adhere to. For my project I want to explore the curiosities that … Continue reading
Cape turned Jacket turned Cape once more!
Having created the cape early on in the semester, see prior blog post, I continued on with the idea. I wanted to refine the panels and silhouette whilst experimenting with differing textiles. I took the cape, translated the data onto … Continue reading
A photograph to take note of.
With Tailoring behind me, completed in second semester last year, I looked back on to my photographs and research. I came across this photograph. Back then I thought nowthing of it… The inside of a jacket… and!? Now, I look … Continue reading
Early Semester #2
Early in the semester, in another class, we were working to a different tune… A recycled garment was to be used –a men’s tailored jacket. The brief was to create a new garment male or female from the existing piece. … Continue reading
Early Semester
Early in the semester, there were two varying methods of construction in which I worked. In one class, we started with the base of a fitted jacket, including a notch lapel. From this starting point, panels of material were sewn … Continue reading