FASHION DESIGN :
FUNDAMENTAL
ZAC AKMAL
FASHION INDEX
1. FASHION
2. HISTORY OF FASHION
3. TYPE OF FASHION
4. INSPIRATION DESIGNER
5. MUSE/MODEL
6. CATEGORY OF CLOTHING
7. SILHOUETTE
8. ELEMENT OF ART
9. PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
10. FASHION FORECAST
11. FASHION TREND
12. STORYBOARD
13. MOODBOARD
14. ANALYSIS OF DESIGN
FASHION
Fashion design is the art of creating clothing and accessories.
As an academic field of study, fashion design pulls from many
disciplines, including history, business, illustration, and technology.
As an art practice, fashion design is intertwined with culture.
Fashion designers create garments based on consumer demand or
their own creative vision, and consumers respond to those designs,
ushering in new trends.
[Tan France, Masterclass, 2022]
HISTORY OF FASHION
 Fashion started when human being began wearing clothes. These clothes
were typically made from plants, animal skins and bone. Before the mid-
19th century the division between haute couture and ready-to-wear did not
really exist. in the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth who,
beginning in 1858, was the first designer to have own label sewn into the
garments.
Charles Frederick
FASHION TIMELINE
TYPE OF FASHION
CLOTHING ACCESSORIES
INSPIRATION DESIGNER
GLOBAL(INTERNATIONAL) LOCAL
MUSE
 Fashion muse is the source of
inspiration for a fashion
designer. They are important
because they inspired the
designer creativity and their
appearance strengthen the
creating results.
CATEGORY OF CLOTHING
CLOTHING
SPORTS
FORMAL
CASUAL
EVENING/
BRIDAL
DRESS
MATERNITY
OUTER WEAR
MISCELLANEOUS
APPERAL
COSTUME
FORMAL
FORMAL
 Formal dress (UK) and formal wear (US) are the
general terms for clothing suitable for men and
women for formal social events, such as a wedding,
formal garden party, dinner, award program or dance
party.
 Formal dress is the grouping of all the dress codes
which govern clothes worn to formal events
SEMI-FORMAL
 A semi-formal ensemble consists of the following: dress
shoes (such as loafers or Oxfords), dark socks, dress
pants, and a button-down dress shirt. A dark suit is
always a good option. If you choose to wear a suit, a tie
or bowtie is optional
CASUAL
CASUAL
 Casual wear in European tradition is the dress
code which emphasizes comfort and personal
expression over presentation and uniformity.
 It does not require formal dressing and can be
worn by all age groups at any time
SMART-CASUAL
 A smart casual dress code is an attire that
combines well-fitting, polished business wear
with elements of casual attire like blouses,
shirts, button-downs, dress pants, dark-wash
jeans, and polished, practical footwear.
EVENING/BRIDAL
EVENING
 It is a term used in retail industry to refer to
clothes worn primarily in the evening for
formal or informal occasions
Examples of outfits : -
Proms, Cocktail dresses, tuxedos
BRIDAL
 Apparel & accessories which is best suited for a
particular occasion or reason which could be held
either during day or evening. One normally does not
wear an occasion wear in their daily routine.
Example :- Clothes worn at Wedding, Day picnic,
Birthday party, Award ceremony, mourning
ceremony or any festival
DRESS
 A dress (also known as a frock or a gown)
is a garment traditionally worn by women
or girls consisting of a skirt with an
attached bodice (or a matching bodice
giving the effect of a one-piece garment). It
consists of a top piece that covers the torso
and hangs down over the legs.
MATERNITY
 Maternity clothing is worn by women as an
adaptation to changes in body size during
pregnancy. The evolution of maternity
clothing began during the Middle Ages,
and became fashionable as women became
more selective about style and comfort in
the types of maternity clothing they wore
OUTERWEAR & STREETWEAR
OUTERWEAR
 The term for clothing designed for use
outdoors. Also called overclothes. Includes all
items ranging from Coats, Overcoats, Blazers,
Capes, Jackets and Rainwear. They are mainly
of these fabric types – Wool and wool blends,
microfiber, leather and fur.
STREETWEAR
 Streetwear is a style of casual clothing which became
global in the 1990s. It grew from New York hip hop
fashion and Californian surf culture to encompass
elementsof sportswear, punk, skateboarding and Japanese
street fashion. Eventually haute couture became an
influence.
 It commonly centers on "casual, comfortable pieces such
as jeans, T-shirts, baseball caps, and sneakers", and
exclusivity through intentional product scarcity.
MISCELLANEOUS APPERAL
 Special outfit that have function of
safety to prevent chemical, virus,
prevent sharps tools, and control
weather such as heat from the sun
and cold of raining.
COSTUME
CULTURAL
 Culture costume or folk costume (also regional
costume, national costume, traditional
garment, or traditional regalia) expresses
an identity through costume, which is usually associated
with a geographic area or a period of time in history. It can
also indicate social, marital or religious status. If the
costume is used to represent the culture or identity of a
specific ethnic group, it is usually known as ethnic costume.
Costumes often come in two forms: one for everyday
occasions, the other for traditional festivals and formal wear.
ART
 Wearable art, also known as Artwear or "art to
wear", refers to individually designed pieces of
(usually) handmade clothing or jewelry
created as fine or expressive art.
SILHOUETTE
 Silhouettes are the outline of a person, object, or scene which is
represented as a solid shape mostly in black color. The interior of the
silhouette is featureless and mostly presented on white or light
background.
 Silhouette is considered as the first impression of the garment when it
comes to catwalks, fashion walks, etc. It is used to look at overall shape
before jumping into the details of fabric, texture, etc. It helps in making
decisions which part of the body needs to be emphasized and which part
should be hidden.
Figure: Silhouette in fashion (Photo: Shutterstock)
https://i0.wp.com/textilelearner.net/wp content/uploads/2021/07/
silhouette-in- fashion.jpg?resize=600%2C378&ssl=1
TYPES OF SILHOUETTE
SHEATH SILHOUETTES
 Silhouette which hugs the body from top
to bottom. This silhouette looks best on
the women with no to few curves and is
generally recommended by slimmer
women with well-defined waist.
A-LINE SILHOUETTE
 The silhouette resembles the capital A which is fitted at top
and flares at the skirt. This garment flatters mostly every
body type. Garment of this type is narrow at the top and
gradually widens towards the hem smoothing out the lines.
It best fits every body type.
HOUR-GLASS SILHOUETTE
 Hourglass Silhouette means fitted at the waist. These
silhouettes can be designed using belts, darts,
waistbands. This type of silhouette best fits the
people with narrow waistlines and is used to
emphasize the curves of the body
 This silhouette would best suit the pear shaped body
rather than the apple shaped body provided it has a
narrow waistline.
EMPIRE SILHOUETTE
 The silhouette with raised waistline. It is fitted top
garment and flares under the chest. It is best suited
with people not having defined waist. It should be
avoided by hourglass and can be worn by both pear
and apple figures
BELL OR BALL GOWN SILHOUETTE
 Ball Gown or Bell Shaped dress is generally fitted till waist and
gradually widens towards hemline forming a shape like bell-
shaped skirt. This style is flattering on almost any body type,
but is especially flattering for petite women, or those with small
waists. On a pear-shaped woman, the full skirt can do much to
camouflage large hips.
TRUMPET SILHOUETTE
 Silhouette also called Mermaid silhouette.
This silhouette hugs the body up to knee level
and then forms the shape like bell shaped
skirt. It is used to accentuate the curve and
best suits most shapes, but incredibly petite
women should be cautious about proportion
because this style emphasizes leg and torso
length.
ASYMMETRICAL SILHOUETTE
 The silhouette is cut in diagonal direction
and generally has a diagonal hemline.
Asymmetrical dress is made for every body
type.
ELEMENT
OF ART
PRINCIPLES OF
DESIGN
FASHION FORECAST
 Fashion forecasting is a global career that focuses on upcoming trends. A
fashion forecaster predicts the colors, fabrics, textures, materials, prints, graphics,
beauty/grooming, accessories, footwear, street style, and other styles that will be
presented on the runway and in the stores for the upcoming seasons.
SEASON
PRE-FALL AUTUMN
AUTUMN-
WINTER WINTER SPRING
SPRING-
SUMMER SUMMER
TREND FORECAST
 The Spring/Summer 2023 menswear collections are no exception. Vibrant patterns, sheer
garments, V-necks, and loose-fitting trousers return this season with an added attention to layered
denim, delicate crochet, and a prominent savanna-like color scheme (beige, orange, and brown)
COLOUR
FASHION TREND
 Fashion trends are expressions of trends – which are socio-culturally grounded – in
aesthetic spheres, mostly by means of visual and haptic characteristics applied to
clothing and apparel products and are often considered fads or short-term trends.
IDEA DEVELOPMENT
STORYBOARD
 Fashion Storyboard is an industry-inspired
method of displaying original designs. The
best storyboards create vivid visual images
that are interesting and appealing to viewers.
The storyboard “tells the story” of the
designer’s idea. The storyboard includes
original illustrations and flats, as well as
additional materials (such as photos from the
Internet or magazines, paper, fabric swatches,
patterns, etc.) that have influenced the
unique design.
MOODBOARD
 Mood boards are physical or digital
collages that arrange images, materials,
text, and other design elements into a
format that's representative of the final
design's style. Mood boards can be used
for creating brand designs, product
designs, website designs, and pretty much
any other type of design project.
FINAL DESIGN
PROJECT
LIST OF PROJECT
 JOURNAL (DESIGN RESEARCH)
 COVER
 BIOGRAPHY
 CONTENT (LIST ON SLIDE)
 INSPIRATION (SUBJECT MATTER)
 DRAWING OF SUBJECT MATTER
 FRONT
 SIDE (LEFT/RIGHT)
 TOP
 BACK
 BOTTOM
 ELEMENTS OF ART
 PRINCIPLES OF ART
 FASHION STATEMENT
 IDEA DEVELOPMENT (50 IDEA)
 SKETCHES (50 PCS)
 STORYBOARD
 MOODBOARD
 DESIGN FOLIO
 LINE AND TEXTURE
 COLOUR
 FINAL DESIGN BOARD
 FINAL DESIGN
FINAL DESIGN
THEME
ART – TO - WEAR
INSPIRATION / SUBJECT MATTER
NATURE
NO SNAKE!!!
MATERIAL
 FABRIC (ANY)
 REUSABLE MATTER
ASSIGNMENT – REPORT (20%)
TITLE: INTRODUCTION OF
FASHION
1.0. INTRODUCTION
1.1. FASHION
1.2. HISTORY OF FASHION
1.2.1. FASHION TIMELINE
1.3. TYPE OF FASHION
1.4. FASHION CAREER
2.0. FUNDAMENTAL OF FASHION DESIGN
2.1. FASHION DESIGN
2.2. CATEGORY OF CLOTHING
2.3. SILHOUETTE
2.4. INSPIRATION DESIGNER
2.5. MUSE
2.6. FASHION FORECAST
2.7. FASHION TREND
2.8. STORYBOARD
2.9. MOODBOARD
3.0. CONCLUSION
4.0. RECOMMENDATION
5..0. REFERENCE
THANK YOU

FASHION DESIGN: FUNDAMENTAL PRESENTATION

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    FASHION INDEX 1. FASHION 2.HISTORY OF FASHION 3. TYPE OF FASHION 4. INSPIRATION DESIGNER 5. MUSE/MODEL 6. CATEGORY OF CLOTHING 7. SILHOUETTE 8. ELEMENT OF ART 9. PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN 10. FASHION FORECAST 11. FASHION TREND 12. STORYBOARD 13. MOODBOARD 14. ANALYSIS OF DESIGN
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    FASHION Fashion design isthe art of creating clothing and accessories. As an academic field of study, fashion design pulls from many disciplines, including history, business, illustration, and technology. As an art practice, fashion design is intertwined with culture. Fashion designers create garments based on consumer demand or their own creative vision, and consumers respond to those designs, ushering in new trends. [Tan France, Masterclass, 2022]
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    HISTORY OF FASHION Fashion started when human being began wearing clothes. These clothes were typically made from plants, animal skins and bone. Before the mid- 19th century the division between haute couture and ready-to-wear did not really exist. in the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth who, beginning in 1858, was the first designer to have own label sewn into the garments. Charles Frederick
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    MUSE  Fashion museis the source of inspiration for a fashion designer. They are important because they inspired the designer creativity and their appearance strengthen the creating results.
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    FORMAL FORMAL  Formal dress(UK) and formal wear (US) are the general terms for clothing suitable for men and women for formal social events, such as a wedding, formal garden party, dinner, award program or dance party.  Formal dress is the grouping of all the dress codes which govern clothes worn to formal events SEMI-FORMAL  A semi-formal ensemble consists of the following: dress shoes (such as loafers or Oxfords), dark socks, dress pants, and a button-down dress shirt. A dark suit is always a good option. If you choose to wear a suit, a tie or bowtie is optional
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    CASUAL CASUAL  Casual wearin European tradition is the dress code which emphasizes comfort and personal expression over presentation and uniformity.  It does not require formal dressing and can be worn by all age groups at any time SMART-CASUAL  A smart casual dress code is an attire that combines well-fitting, polished business wear with elements of casual attire like blouses, shirts, button-downs, dress pants, dark-wash jeans, and polished, practical footwear.
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    EVENING/BRIDAL EVENING  It isa term used in retail industry to refer to clothes worn primarily in the evening for formal or informal occasions Examples of outfits : - Proms, Cocktail dresses, tuxedos BRIDAL  Apparel & accessories which is best suited for a particular occasion or reason which could be held either during day or evening. One normally does not wear an occasion wear in their daily routine. Example :- Clothes worn at Wedding, Day picnic, Birthday party, Award ceremony, mourning ceremony or any festival
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    DRESS  A dress(also known as a frock or a gown) is a garment traditionally worn by women or girls consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice (or a matching bodice giving the effect of a one-piece garment). It consists of a top piece that covers the torso and hangs down over the legs.
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    MATERNITY  Maternity clothingis worn by women as an adaptation to changes in body size during pregnancy. The evolution of maternity clothing began during the Middle Ages, and became fashionable as women became more selective about style and comfort in the types of maternity clothing they wore
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    OUTERWEAR & STREETWEAR OUTERWEAR The term for clothing designed for use outdoors. Also called overclothes. Includes all items ranging from Coats, Overcoats, Blazers, Capes, Jackets and Rainwear. They are mainly of these fabric types – Wool and wool blends, microfiber, leather and fur. STREETWEAR  Streetwear is a style of casual clothing which became global in the 1990s. It grew from New York hip hop fashion and Californian surf culture to encompass elementsof sportswear, punk, skateboarding and Japanese street fashion. Eventually haute couture became an influence.  It commonly centers on "casual, comfortable pieces such as jeans, T-shirts, baseball caps, and sneakers", and exclusivity through intentional product scarcity.
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    MISCELLANEOUS APPERAL  Specialoutfit that have function of safety to prevent chemical, virus, prevent sharps tools, and control weather such as heat from the sun and cold of raining.
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    COSTUME CULTURAL  Culture costumeor folk costume (also regional costume, national costume, traditional garment, or traditional regalia) expresses an identity through costume, which is usually associated with a geographic area or a period of time in history. It can also indicate social, marital or religious status. If the costume is used to represent the culture or identity of a specific ethnic group, it is usually known as ethnic costume. Costumes often come in two forms: one for everyday occasions, the other for traditional festivals and formal wear. ART  Wearable art, also known as Artwear or "art to wear", refers to individually designed pieces of (usually) handmade clothing or jewelry created as fine or expressive art.
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    SILHOUETTE  Silhouettes arethe outline of a person, object, or scene which is represented as a solid shape mostly in black color. The interior of the silhouette is featureless and mostly presented on white or light background.  Silhouette is considered as the first impression of the garment when it comes to catwalks, fashion walks, etc. It is used to look at overall shape before jumping into the details of fabric, texture, etc. It helps in making decisions which part of the body needs to be emphasized and which part should be hidden. Figure: Silhouette in fashion (Photo: Shutterstock) https://i0.wp.com/textilelearner.net/wp content/uploads/2021/07/ silhouette-in- fashion.jpg?resize=600%2C378&ssl=1
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    TYPES OF SILHOUETTE SHEATHSILHOUETTES  Silhouette which hugs the body from top to bottom. This silhouette looks best on the women with no to few curves and is generally recommended by slimmer women with well-defined waist. A-LINE SILHOUETTE  The silhouette resembles the capital A which is fitted at top and flares at the skirt. This garment flatters mostly every body type. Garment of this type is narrow at the top and gradually widens towards the hem smoothing out the lines. It best fits every body type.
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    HOUR-GLASS SILHOUETTE  HourglassSilhouette means fitted at the waist. These silhouettes can be designed using belts, darts, waistbands. This type of silhouette best fits the people with narrow waistlines and is used to emphasize the curves of the body  This silhouette would best suit the pear shaped body rather than the apple shaped body provided it has a narrow waistline. EMPIRE SILHOUETTE  The silhouette with raised waistline. It is fitted top garment and flares under the chest. It is best suited with people not having defined waist. It should be avoided by hourglass and can be worn by both pear and apple figures BELL OR BALL GOWN SILHOUETTE  Ball Gown or Bell Shaped dress is generally fitted till waist and gradually widens towards hemline forming a shape like bell- shaped skirt. This style is flattering on almost any body type, but is especially flattering for petite women, or those with small waists. On a pear-shaped woman, the full skirt can do much to camouflage large hips.
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    TRUMPET SILHOUETTE  Silhouettealso called Mermaid silhouette. This silhouette hugs the body up to knee level and then forms the shape like bell shaped skirt. It is used to accentuate the curve and best suits most shapes, but incredibly petite women should be cautious about proportion because this style emphasizes leg and torso length. ASYMMETRICAL SILHOUETTE  The silhouette is cut in diagonal direction and generally has a diagonal hemline. Asymmetrical dress is made for every body type.
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    FASHION FORECAST  Fashionforecasting is a global career that focuses on upcoming trends. A fashion forecaster predicts the colors, fabrics, textures, materials, prints, graphics, beauty/grooming, accessories, footwear, street style, and other styles that will be presented on the runway and in the stores for the upcoming seasons. SEASON PRE-FALL AUTUMN AUTUMN- WINTER WINTER SPRING SPRING- SUMMER SUMMER
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    TREND FORECAST  TheSpring/Summer 2023 menswear collections are no exception. Vibrant patterns, sheer garments, V-necks, and loose-fitting trousers return this season with an added attention to layered denim, delicate crochet, and a prominent savanna-like color scheme (beige, orange, and brown) COLOUR
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    FASHION TREND  Fashiontrends are expressions of trends – which are socio-culturally grounded – in aesthetic spheres, mostly by means of visual and haptic characteristics applied to clothing and apparel products and are often considered fads or short-term trends.
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    STORYBOARD  Fashion Storyboardis an industry-inspired method of displaying original designs. The best storyboards create vivid visual images that are interesting and appealing to viewers. The storyboard “tells the story” of the designer’s idea. The storyboard includes original illustrations and flats, as well as additional materials (such as photos from the Internet or magazines, paper, fabric swatches, patterns, etc.) that have influenced the unique design.
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    MOODBOARD  Mood boardsare physical or digital collages that arrange images, materials, text, and other design elements into a format that's representative of the final design's style. Mood boards can be used for creating brand designs, product designs, website designs, and pretty much any other type of design project.
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    LIST OF PROJECT JOURNAL (DESIGN RESEARCH)  COVER  BIOGRAPHY  CONTENT (LIST ON SLIDE)  INSPIRATION (SUBJECT MATTER)  DRAWING OF SUBJECT MATTER  FRONT  SIDE (LEFT/RIGHT)  TOP  BACK  BOTTOM  ELEMENTS OF ART  PRINCIPLES OF ART  FASHION STATEMENT  IDEA DEVELOPMENT (50 IDEA)  SKETCHES (50 PCS)  STORYBOARD  MOODBOARD  DESIGN FOLIO  LINE AND TEXTURE  COLOUR  FINAL DESIGN BOARD  FINAL DESIGN
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    INSPIRATION / SUBJECTMATTER NATURE NO SNAKE!!! MATERIAL  FABRIC (ANY)  REUSABLE MATTER
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    ASSIGNMENT – REPORT(20%) TITLE: INTRODUCTION OF FASHION 1.0. INTRODUCTION 1.1. FASHION 1.2. HISTORY OF FASHION 1.2.1. FASHION TIMELINE 1.3. TYPE OF FASHION 1.4. FASHION CAREER 2.0. FUNDAMENTAL OF FASHION DESIGN 2.1. FASHION DESIGN 2.2. CATEGORY OF CLOTHING 2.3. SILHOUETTE 2.4. INSPIRATION DESIGNER 2.5. MUSE 2.6. FASHION FORECAST 2.7. FASHION TREND 2.8. STORYBOARD 2.9. MOODBOARD 3.0. CONCLUSION 4.0. RECOMMENDATION 5..0. REFERENCE
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