Wednesday 23 May 2012

Drawings for final lineup

To create my final lineup. I drew my outfit outlines in pen then scanned them in, from there I added colour, print, textures, a head, arms and legs, and shadows all on photoshop. Below are the drawings of what I think the final line-up are going to be... there will obviously be changes to it as I start editing on photoshop and seeing how it all looks...



The pants for this look will be a very soft, drapey fabric, probably a viscose or polyester that drapes well. They will have an elastic band at the waist with drawstrings. The choice of fabric relates to them being easy care and washing etc. AS with all my pants, I think silk woud look beautiful - but they are simply not practical: especially not for my market. The pants will have little elastic just above the ankles to bring the shape of the pants in. The cape is thick NZ wool, has panelling details around the shoulders and a Mao-style collar. The cape will be lined. Underneath is a basic merino layering top. A very comfortable and easy inside-outside outfit.



This outfit is very realxed and comfortable too. The knit is soft nz wool and slightly chunky, the turtle neck is loose fitting - quite like a cowl neck; it adds a bit of interest and colour to the outfit. The pants are a comfortable soft fabric, perhaps a knit or viscose, they are slimmish fitting and become gathered/rouged at the ankle - bringing them in and adding a little shape. The tie around the waist is attatched to the pants waist band and is there is offer a layered up look. Basic layering tees and singlets are worn underneath.


This cape is a really cool design I feel,  it is simple a rectangle and at the shoulders it is folded in totoward the centre and buttoned to create the triangular look. This will be lined too and made in a thick NZ Wool. The cape is free to move in and easy to whip on and off as the wearer goes about her daily activities. Underneath is a simple t-shirt dress, over-size styled it is meant for layering up - will be available in a range of colours and prints. Leggings have interesting panel lines on them with topstitch detail to be a bit different from anything other leggings. These leggins wil be a great staple as the will go the the t-shirt dress and all the capes and knits. So comfy too!


This is one of my favourite looks! I like this because it can be dressed up a little smarter and dressed down a little more casually depeneding on the shoes and accesories etc. I really like pants that are slightly cropped and just graze the anke  as they can be folded up for a more cropped style or left as they are. I also think they are flattering. I like the top-stitched panel down the centre as this draws the eye in making the legs look narrower. The knit is chunky and quite loose fitting. The turtle neck is not tight either. I like the dropped hem of the jersey as this adds another dimension to the layering effect.


These pants ar similar to the ones talked about above however they are slightly more loose fitting and button at the bottom. The top of them is a draw string and elastic waistband - easy easy! These pants can be worn in summer easily too. The cape is a beautiful thick nz wool with a double collar for a bit of interset and layering! The wearers arms can come from the arm holes at the front or can just be worn without the armholes and come out at the bottom. The cape has contrast piping and topstitching as feature finish details.



I love this jersey! Made up of different colour sections of knit they form this shape/pattern. This jersey is fun! It would brighten up any outfit. It is made of nz wool and it quite a fine knit - not too chunky, this makes it drape well. Underneath are layers of singlets and long sleeves basic - all have dropped hems to add to the layering look. The pants are body skiming - being not too tight makes them a comfortable wear. They are availabe in a range of colours - - bright yellow/green to dark grey; depending on how daring/brave the wearer is!!


These pants are a great style! Look fun in a print but also just as interesting in a plain colour. The panels and stitching really add that extra bit of interest to them. These can be worn long or folded up a layer or too for a more cropped look. The coat is quite structured, made of thick nz wool and has lots of top-stitch detail and a sewing lines to create  interesting lines and panels. The shoulders are quite a strong silhoette. I really like the dropped hem at the back - it would be very cool if the lining was a completely contrasting colour or if the li ning was one of the prints!

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