I brought in a few magazine cutouts for me to work with. We had to build on top of the model and create a garment on them. Here's what I came up with.
Inspired by the style of the photograph, I decided to create spikes on her jacket to enhance the sharp look. I love how the spikes look like because they are sticking out in different directions. This is my favourite piece.
Side view
Here I created something less strong, so I used the curves of the paper to create a puffy skirt for the model. I also ripped black paper, because it gave a feeling of softness and fur-like texture. I stuck them around the model's neck to create a scarf or some sort.
Side view.
I love striped everything. So I took that inspiration and applied to a classier garment. I loved the headpiece here. Tutor told me to make it bigger, and I decided to do that another day.
Side view.
Then we photocopied what we did and transformed them into tiny little garments. Here are some of them. I like the jacket the most, because it has got the graphics on it. I think I need more but there is really nothing else left for me to cut, because the area that i created was quite small.
I loved what we did today, it was something new and I definitely learnt a lot from it. At least these designs don't just come out of nowhere. Randomness can be a key to design.
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