
This is an image of the post apocalyptic time with recycled garment that was inspired by


Renaldo Barnette is also one of my favourite fashion Illustrators, his Illustration does not look realistic, but i likr the way he has details on his illustration. the clothes has depth and he uses different proportion on his illustration to create direction.
This template is by Anna Boxall from Harrow University. I really like the way the Illustration is done, because I think is very different and really good detailed.
Template by Jackie Mok from Manchester University.#I like the way illustration has a leaf on the side, it makes it very different and it is also relating to the leaf on the dress.
This Illustration by Danile Lee from St Martins was an inspiration for my own illustration, I thought it was one of the only illustration that kind of related to my theme.
This Illustration by Para Manko from London College of Fashion is a favourite of mine, because i like the way, the template has different media on it. This illustration was an inspiration my final design template.
This illustration by Hannah Dowds From Epsom Fashion Entreprise University
This Illustration by Mellisa B
This sample is layering, it is done by pleating bits of fabrics on top of each other and then cutting through them. I did this Sample using my Final Design Fabric to see wether it looked recycled, but it wasn't successful.
So I then added Expandex on the fabric and and used a recycled pocket to create the recycled look i wanted. This fabric manipulation is what i want to make for my final garment.
This is the front of my final garment. i wanted to create a padded one shoulder jumpsuit with a flare at the back attached to a belt so it can be removed when needed. i wanted to do that because in my world the weather is very hard to predict so it cold time the flare can be use as a cover to be warpped around the body and it hot times the flare can be takewn off.
This Garment was my
first final garment. i really liked the way it looked and i was inspired by Gareth Pugh collection . I wanted to create a scarf conncected with a skirt through a material in the middle ans have elbow high gloves.
I then started to make my landscape. some of these imagery where in fact from a tornado couple years ago, so I though they were good example to use and i also used a graphic imagery of the london's Big Ben in a Post Apocalyptic time were things are burning houses are demolished. I thought this landscape was successful as it really had something to do with my theme. as i found it hard to find something I liked and could relate to for my catastrophe.
I then started to experiment of fabric manipulation as i was clear to what i wanted to do a what fabric i wanted to have. so i created my own surface with Expandex, which is a cream you apply on a surface and then heat, the Expandex then starts to bubble and rise. i wanted to use the Expandex because that was the closest look i got for making my garment looking like it has been recycled. i thought the expewriment was successful, Therefore i decided to proceed on it.
I found this imagery in a magazine and I though it did relate to my Catastrophe and i was really interested to experiment something like that in fabric.
Then i also looked like the garment by prada the model is wearing on the left which looked a bit like the jacket on the right by Rick Owen, these also really insprired me, because I wasn't sure of what shape to make my garment and i thought that those imagery were relateing to my theme and that they looked like they have been recycling and mended into somehting wearable.
This sample is an experiment of different fabrics together to create embelishement. i wanted to cut it in swirls, because i wanted to make a tornado pattern. In order to create the sample, i use different fabrics, a zip, elastic and tassels together and added another fabric on to to saw, then i cut it in a swirly shape, to represent tornado. I think this sample was successful as it also started to give me ideas of what fabric i wanted to use for my final garment
This design template was my first design i wanted to make a dress with button from top to bottom and use the surface fabric on the left, which was done with heat transfer. In order for me to produce the heat transfer i had to put paint on a fabric with tracing paper on top and iron it with a speical iron. the result wasn't very succesfull, as it was suppose to cover the whole fabric but I though i couls use it to experiment with my design.
This picture was the inspiration of my final garment. i found it in the internet on a recylcing fashion site. the garent was made form loads of different other fabric from other clothes, then it was put together. Because in my story there isn't any shop
This picture is one of my inspiration, as i wanted to createde a garment relating to Destruction. Looking At the aftermeth of a tornado really inspired me with my garment.
This Photographs are a collection of Gareth Pugh, which is one of my favourite designers. i really liked his collection, as it is very unusual and I really though it will be good visuals for my sketchbook work.