Eley Kishimoto is a British fashion and design company founded in the early 1990s by Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto. They are primarily known for their vibrant, graphic print designs which they apply to clothing, accessories, home goods, and other products. Some of their major achievements include being appointed creative directors of French brand Cacharel in 2008 and gaining a reputation for their print work with top designers through the 1990s and 2000s.
Fashion designer Donna Karan founded the Donna Karan New York (DKNY) fashion label in 1985. In 2001, LVMH announced plans to acquire a controlling stake in DKNY and the Donna Karan company. Fashion designer Giorgio Armani founded his eponymous fashion label Giorgio Armani SpA in 1975 and has since become one of the most influential designers in the world, dressing celebrities and creating lines of clothing, cosmetics, perfumes and eyewear. Fashion designer Louis Vuitton founded his luxury goods brand in 1854 and is renowned for its monogram canvas bags and travel luggage; the brand remains family-owned.
Fashion can be considered a form of art. Clothing styles have evolved significantly over the centuries from the elaborate designs of the 1700s to modern brands like Ed Hardy. High fashion, such as haute couture, combines excellent craftsmanship with luxurious materials and avant-garde styles use diverse textures and colors with added elements for depth and volume. Both high fashion and everyday clothing express creativity and individual style and should be viewed as art in various forms.
This document provides instructions for a webquest on fashion fundamentals. Students will research an influential factor in fashion history and create a catalogue from that era. The catalogue should include pictures and descriptions of clothing from designers of that period across men's and women's wear. Students will share their catalogue online and email the embed code to the teacher. Sample topics included ethnic clothing, specific garment types, historical figures, events, and cultural influences. The process outlines researching the topic, creating the catalogue in Word or PowerPoint over 9 pages, and uploading it to Issuu to share online.
Beachology is a boutique in Cowichan Bay owned by Kim Robertson and her son Noah. It was previously called Kim's Beach Interiors but changed its name to attract more customers. The boutique sells home decor and clothing with a coastal, bohemian style. Kim focuses on the decor while Noah sources the clothing. They aim to create a feeling of "barefoot luxe" and items that can be dressed up or down. Customers often discover a new sense of style while browsing.
This document provides an overview and introduction to the textbook "Creativity in Fashion Design". The textbook aims to help fashion designers and students understand creativity as something that can be cultivated and improved upon, rather than viewed as an innate talent. It does this through seven chapters that cover topics like the elements of fashion design, influences on creativity from the environment and cognition, personality traits of creative individuals, and applying creativity within the fashion industry. The author's goal is to empower designers by giving them a more informed understanding of creativity so they can actively seek out factors that enhance it and avoid those that inhibit the creative process.
Burberry is a British luxury fashion house known for its distinctive tartan pattern and for inventing gabardine fabric. It operates branded stores globally and also sells through other retailers. Burberry was founded in 1856 and focuses on outdoor apparel. It has received Royal Warrants from the Queen and Prince of Wales.
Fashion and Innovation Keynote - MadrasIdris Mootee
1. The document discusses the history of innovation in the fashion industry from the 1920s to present day, including notable designers and their contributions.
2. It then covers current and emerging technologies that could be applied to the fashion industry, such as wearable technology, smart textiles, and how fashion and technology may converge.
3. The document concludes by discussing value drivers and challenges for the fashion and luxury goods industry today, such as a focus on portfolio management, emerging markets, and dealing with counterfeiting.
This document provides a history of the Montblanc brand from its founding in 1908 to the present day. It describes how the brand took its name from the Mont Blanc mountain in the Alps and adopted the star emblem in 1913. Key milestones are highlighted, such as the 1924 launch of the Meisterstuck pen and post-WWII expansion globally. The document also discusses Montblanc's cultural initiatives and limited edition product lines to celebrate its 100th anniversary as one of the world's leading luxury pen manufacturers.
Fashion designer Donna Karan founded the Donna Karan New York (DKNY) fashion label in 1985. In 2001, LVMH announced plans to acquire a controlling stake in DKNY and the Donna Karan company. Fashion designer Giorgio Armani founded his eponymous fashion label Giorgio Armani SpA in 1975 and has since become one of the most influential designers in the world, dressing celebrities and creating lines of clothing, cosmetics, perfumes and eyewear. Fashion designer Louis Vuitton founded his luxury goods brand in 1854 and is renowned for its monogram canvas bags and travel luggage; the brand remains family-owned.
Fashion can be considered a form of art. Clothing styles have evolved significantly over the centuries from the elaborate designs of the 1700s to modern brands like Ed Hardy. High fashion, such as haute couture, combines excellent craftsmanship with luxurious materials and avant-garde styles use diverse textures and colors with added elements for depth and volume. Both high fashion and everyday clothing express creativity and individual style and should be viewed as art in various forms.
This document provides instructions for a webquest on fashion fundamentals. Students will research an influential factor in fashion history and create a catalogue from that era. The catalogue should include pictures and descriptions of clothing from designers of that period across men's and women's wear. Students will share their catalogue online and email the embed code to the teacher. Sample topics included ethnic clothing, specific garment types, historical figures, events, and cultural influences. The process outlines researching the topic, creating the catalogue in Word or PowerPoint over 9 pages, and uploading it to Issuu to share online.
Beachology is a boutique in Cowichan Bay owned by Kim Robertson and her son Noah. It was previously called Kim's Beach Interiors but changed its name to attract more customers. The boutique sells home decor and clothing with a coastal, bohemian style. Kim focuses on the decor while Noah sources the clothing. They aim to create a feeling of "barefoot luxe" and items that can be dressed up or down. Customers often discover a new sense of style while browsing.
This document provides an overview and introduction to the textbook "Creativity in Fashion Design". The textbook aims to help fashion designers and students understand creativity as something that can be cultivated and improved upon, rather than viewed as an innate talent. It does this through seven chapters that cover topics like the elements of fashion design, influences on creativity from the environment and cognition, personality traits of creative individuals, and applying creativity within the fashion industry. The author's goal is to empower designers by giving them a more informed understanding of creativity so they can actively seek out factors that enhance it and avoid those that inhibit the creative process.
Burberry is a British luxury fashion house known for its distinctive tartan pattern and for inventing gabardine fabric. It operates branded stores globally and also sells through other retailers. Burberry was founded in 1856 and focuses on outdoor apparel. It has received Royal Warrants from the Queen and Prince of Wales.
Fashion and Innovation Keynote - MadrasIdris Mootee
1. The document discusses the history of innovation in the fashion industry from the 1920s to present day, including notable designers and their contributions.
2. It then covers current and emerging technologies that could be applied to the fashion industry, such as wearable technology, smart textiles, and how fashion and technology may converge.
3. The document concludes by discussing value drivers and challenges for the fashion and luxury goods industry today, such as a focus on portfolio management, emerging markets, and dealing with counterfeiting.
This document provides a history of the Montblanc brand from its founding in 1908 to the present day. It describes how the brand took its name from the Mont Blanc mountain in the Alps and adopted the star emblem in 1913. Key milestones are highlighted, such as the 1924 launch of the Meisterstuck pen and post-WWII expansion globally. The document also discusses Montblanc's cultural initiatives and limited edition product lines to celebrate its 100th anniversary as one of the world's leading luxury pen manufacturers.
The document discusses different styles of fashion including Versace, Giorgio Armani, Paul Smith, Alberta Ferretti, punk fashion, goth fashion, hippie fashion, and vintage fashion. It provides brief biographies of famous fashion designers like Versace, Armani, and Ferretti. It also describes the aesthetics and influences of different subcultures including punks, goths, and hippies on fashion trends. Vintage fashion refers to new or used clothing originating from previous eras, generally considered to be from the 1920s to 20 years ago.
The document discusses Pakistan's fashion industry and its potential for exporting fashion products. It outlines key aspects of the industry including clothing, fashion accessories, international achievements and recognition of Pakistani designers globally. The industry has participated in international exhibitions and fashion shows. Fashion magazines have helped promote Pakistani fashion. Celebrities in India and elsewhere have endorsed Pakistani lawn fabric, helping to increase international demand for Pakistani fashion designers and products. The industry has potential for growth in exports.
This document discusses the relationship between visual arts and fashion. It explores how fashion designers have incorporated and reimagined famous works of art in their designs. Examples are given of designers like McQueen, Dolce & Gabbana, and Valentino who have directly used pieces from paintings and sculptures in their garments and ad campaigns. The document also examines how designers have recreated famous artworks using live models, like McQueen modernizing a painting of Queen Elizabeth I. The goal of the research is to develop fashion pieces inspired by visual art concepts from initial sketches through final realized garments.
Fashion Entrepreneurs, Garment Fabrication and Designing, Clothing Line Produ...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Fashion and life style exist parallel to each other. Fashion leads the world & it will continue to do so through times. Human cannot be ever segregated from fashion. Fashion keeps on changing along with the times, it can be old styled, and traditional, modern, rigid, practical, customary, experimental, trendy, sober, etc. generation have witnessed the colour and glamour that constitutes the fashion. Accessories are the extra elements of fashion which enhance the look of your garments design. They form an excellent focal point if used carefully. It helps in making you appear taller or shorter. Some of the examples of accessories are scarves, belts, jewellery, handbags, shoes etc.
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Fashion museums around the world provide insights into the history and culture of fashion through their rotating exhibitions and permanent collections. Notable fashion museums highlighted include the Kobe Fashion Museum in Japan, Tassen Museum Hendrikje in Amsterdam known for its bag collection, Museo Salvatore Ferragamo in Florence focusing on the footwear of celebrities, and Museo de la Moda in Santiago, Chile as the only fashion museum in South America. These museums aim to make fashion accessible to various audiences and provide cultural context for the styles on display.
This document provides information about the GCSE Art and Design: Graphic Design and Communication course. It outlines the key areas of study such as illustration, typography, advertising, and packaging. It describes the four assessment objectives and provides examples of course tasks and home learning assignments. These include creating a modified "Grungvetica" alphabet, researching artists who use text/numbers, designing a typeface from everyday objects, and compiling coursework onto an A1 display board. Guidance and examples are provided to help students complete the assignments, including facts about typographers like Eduard Hoffmann and Stefan Sagmeister.
The document discusses Michael Kors, a luxury fashion brand. It provides details about Michael Kors the designer and chief creative officer, the brand's global presence and products, and its revenue growth from 2012-2018 reaching $4.72 billion. The brand uses social media like Instagram and Facebook to engage its large global fan base.
Manolo Blahnik was born in 1942 in the Canary Islands to a Czech father and Spanish mother. He grew up on his family's banana plantation where he was homeschooled. Blahnik enjoyed looking at his mother's fashion magazines and learned shoe-making by watching her. After studying art, he moved to Paris in 1968 hoping to be a set designer but was convinced by Diana Vreeland to pursue shoe design instead. Blahnik has become the world's most famous shoe designer with over 25 years in the industry known for his shoes having personality.
This document is Deepika Rajawat's project report submitted towards her Master's degree in Fashion Technology. It provides background on Deepika, her college (Dezyne E'Cole College in Ajmer, India), and her skills in areas important to the fashion industry like color, design principles, and working spaces like the library, labs, and material room. The report aims to demonstrate Deepika's qualifications and abilities gained through her education to potential employers in the fashion industry.
This document provides instructions for a GCSE Art and Design: Graphics project on "Sherlock Holmes" that incorporates graphical techniques. Students are asked to create a large-scale collage using colored papers inspired by one of several listed graphical artists, such as Michael Craig Martin or Patrick Caulfield. The collage can be abstract or depict part of the student's drawing. Materials include colored paper, fine liners, and markers. Brief biographies of the artists are provided as examples of graphical styles to study, along with planning and deadline information.
The document summarizes fashion trends from the 1960s to the 2000s based on clothing styles. Key events and fashion changes are highlighted for each decade, such as mini skirts becoming popular in the 1960s, bell bottom jeans and platform shoes in the 1970s, bright colors and neon in the 1980s, minimalist styles in the 1990s, and a mash-up of previous trends in the 2000s. The document analyzes how historical events, music, movies, and celebrity styles influenced fashion changes over the decades.
Akshay sharma,BS.c-Fashion Technology,+2 years Diploma dezyneecole
The document provides details about Akshay Sharma's collection concept and design process. He was inspired by geometry and conceptual influences. His research focused on sacred geometry, the golden ratio, Islamic geometry, and fractal geometry. For his conceptual collection, he explored geometric shapes through origami-inspired outfits in pink, white, and black fabrics. The pink outfit used origami folds to create a romantic look. The white sculpture used proportions to form a new silhouette. And the black and white folding art piece brought a professional aesthetic. Akshay considered elements of design and materials like lycra and paper to realize his geometric concept through conceptual garments.
Luxury retailer Harvey Nichols asked a training company to develop new materials to train their Sales Advisors on customer service and selling techniques. The training company created a magazine called "Beyond Expectations" that looks like a fashion magazine and contains activities and articles on fashion history and designers. They also produce seasonal supplements and are developing a board game to accompany the face-to-face training. The goal is to create an interesting way to train and communicate with Sales Advisors.
Virgil Abloh founded his first fashion house, Off-White, in 2013. The brand gained widespread attention for its streetwear apparel featuring designs like quotation marks and barricade tape. By 2018, Off-White was ranked the hottest fashion label in the world. Abloh has also worked with brands like Louis Vuitton, IKEA, and Nike. He is seen as elevating streetwear and the black experience in fashion.
Luxury brands are exploring new digital trends like curation, bespoke experiences, and intimacy. Digital allows for more personalized communication and customization through tools like customization configurators and bespoke services. Brands are also embracing digital culture through collaborations with artists and designers and drawing inspiration from elements of digital culture like memes, gifs and video games. Curation is also important as brands and users curate content and experiences on digital platforms.
Marimekko ppt for Finnish Survival CourseBor Erika
Marimekko is a leading Finnish textile and clothing design company established in 1951. It designs, manufactures, and markets high-quality clothing, interior textiles, bags and other accessories both in Finland and abroad. Marimekko was founded by Armi and Viljo Ratia and is known for iconic prints like the Unikko poppy pattern designed by Maija Isola in 1964. Today Marimekko produces fabrics, accessories, and home goods and has stores worldwide.
The document discusses key aspects of fashion design including design principles and visual elements that designers must consider. It explains that design principles like proportion, balance, emphasis act as guidelines for designing garments, while visual elements like line, shape, color, and texture are the ingredients. The document provides examples of different design principles and discusses how pioneering designer Rei Kawakubo challenges conventions through her experimental designs.
This document provides an overview of fashion history from several regions and designers. It discusses the history of French, British, American, and Italian fashion design. For French design, it mentions Yves Saint Laurent and Givenchy. For British design, it discusses Alexander McQueen and John Galliano. American design highlights Calvin Klein. Italian houses covered include Versace, Prada, and Giorgio Armani. The document also provides a brief introduction to fashion history in Pakistan.
Alexander McQueen was a renowned British fashion designer known for his avant-garde designs. He won the award for British Designer of the Year four times between 1996-2003. McQueen drew inspiration from a wide range of subjects for his collections, including nature, history, and science fiction. His work used unconventional materials and textures to portray intricate stories and visions. The author visited the Alexander McQueen exhibition and was particularly struck by the intricate details and meanings in the designer's collections, such as the twisted visions portrayed in his Givenchy "Eclect Dissect" collection.
The document announces the launch of Stööki, a new street art and jewelry brand. The launch event will take place on May 20th at the Red Bull Studios in London. The event will feature art installations related to Stööki's first collection and allow guests to interact with the installations, take photos, collaborate on a large dot-to-dot artwork, and leave messages on an oversized t-shirt. A limited number of pieces from Stööki's black and gold jewelry line will also be available for purchase at the event.
Maison Martin Margiela: Brand Research and ImagesAliceLillyHoar
Martin Margiela is a Belgian fashion designer known for deconstructed, avant-garde designs that rebel against luxury fashion norms. He has maintained a low personal profile throughout his career, never having his picture taken. The anonymous trademark of Maison Martin Margiela consists of a numbered tag sewn into garments. Margiela's brand was acquired by Diesel in 2002, and he left the company in 2009 without a replacement creative director being appointed.
Kidrobot is a brand that produces limited edition art toys and apparel by merging urban street trends, fashion, and pop art. Founded in 2002, it features unique collaborations with artists from diverse backgrounds. While some see its products as art and others as toys, Kidrobot describes itself as both. It aims to make art more accessible through limited edition toys, clothing, and other items. The brand strives to always look forward and take risks with new designs.
The document discusses different styles of fashion including Versace, Giorgio Armani, Paul Smith, Alberta Ferretti, punk fashion, goth fashion, hippie fashion, and vintage fashion. It provides brief biographies of famous fashion designers like Versace, Armani, and Ferretti. It also describes the aesthetics and influences of different subcultures including punks, goths, and hippies on fashion trends. Vintage fashion refers to new or used clothing originating from previous eras, generally considered to be from the 1920s to 20 years ago.
The document discusses Pakistan's fashion industry and its potential for exporting fashion products. It outlines key aspects of the industry including clothing, fashion accessories, international achievements and recognition of Pakistani designers globally. The industry has participated in international exhibitions and fashion shows. Fashion magazines have helped promote Pakistani fashion. Celebrities in India and elsewhere have endorsed Pakistani lawn fabric, helping to increase international demand for Pakistani fashion designers and products. The industry has potential for growth in exports.
This document discusses the relationship between visual arts and fashion. It explores how fashion designers have incorporated and reimagined famous works of art in their designs. Examples are given of designers like McQueen, Dolce & Gabbana, and Valentino who have directly used pieces from paintings and sculptures in their garments and ad campaigns. The document also examines how designers have recreated famous artworks using live models, like McQueen modernizing a painting of Queen Elizabeth I. The goal of the research is to develop fashion pieces inspired by visual art concepts from initial sketches through final realized garments.
Fashion Entrepreneurs, Garment Fabrication and Designing, Clothing Line Produ...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Fashion and life style exist parallel to each other. Fashion leads the world & it will continue to do so through times. Human cannot be ever segregated from fashion. Fashion keeps on changing along with the times, it can be old styled, and traditional, modern, rigid, practical, customary, experimental, trendy, sober, etc. generation have witnessed the colour and glamour that constitutes the fashion. Accessories are the extra elements of fashion which enhance the look of your garments design. They form an excellent focal point if used carefully. It helps in making you appear taller or shorter. Some of the examples of accessories are scarves, belts, jewellery, handbags, shoes etc.
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Best small and cottage scale industries, Building a Profitable Fashion Business, Business consultancy, Business consultant, Business guidance for fashion industry, Business guidance to clients, Business Plan for a Startup Business, Business start-up, Contemporary western fashion style, Designing techniques, Fashion accessories, Fashion Business, Fashion design business ideas, Fashion Designing Book, Fashion designing business plan, Fashion illustrations, Fashion Industry in India, Fashion industry language guide, Fashion Technology, Fashion technology book, Fashionable Technology, Great Opportunity for Startup, How to set up a fashion business, How to Start a Business in the Fashion Design Industry, How to Start a Fashion Business, How to start a fashion business in India, How to start a successful fashion business, How to Start Fashion Industry in India, How to Start Your Own Fashion Business, Ideas on Mystical World of Fashion, Introduction to Fashion Technology, Modern small and cottage scale industries, Most Profitable Fashion Business Ideas, Need To Know About Starting a Fashion Business, New small scale ideas in Fashion industry, Niir, NPCS, Popular Fashion Technology Book, Preparation of Project Profiles, Process technology books, Profitable small and cottage scale industries, Profitable Small Scale Fashion Business, Project for startups, Project identification and selection, Running Your Fashion Business, Setting up and opening your Fashion Business, Setting up your own fashion business, Sketching human body, Small Scale Fashion Projects, Small Start-up Business Project, Start Up India, Stand Up India, Starting a Fashion Business, Startup, Start-up Business Plan for Fashion Business, Startup ideas, Startup Project, Startup Project for Fashion Business, Startup project plan, Success for Fashion Industry Start-ups, Fashion entrepreneurs, Garment fabrication and designing, Clothing Line Production
Fashion museums around the world provide insights into the history and culture of fashion through their rotating exhibitions and permanent collections. Notable fashion museums highlighted include the Kobe Fashion Museum in Japan, Tassen Museum Hendrikje in Amsterdam known for its bag collection, Museo Salvatore Ferragamo in Florence focusing on the footwear of celebrities, and Museo de la Moda in Santiago, Chile as the only fashion museum in South America. These museums aim to make fashion accessible to various audiences and provide cultural context for the styles on display.
This document provides information about the GCSE Art and Design: Graphic Design and Communication course. It outlines the key areas of study such as illustration, typography, advertising, and packaging. It describes the four assessment objectives and provides examples of course tasks and home learning assignments. These include creating a modified "Grungvetica" alphabet, researching artists who use text/numbers, designing a typeface from everyday objects, and compiling coursework onto an A1 display board. Guidance and examples are provided to help students complete the assignments, including facts about typographers like Eduard Hoffmann and Stefan Sagmeister.
The document discusses Michael Kors, a luxury fashion brand. It provides details about Michael Kors the designer and chief creative officer, the brand's global presence and products, and its revenue growth from 2012-2018 reaching $4.72 billion. The brand uses social media like Instagram and Facebook to engage its large global fan base.
Manolo Blahnik was born in 1942 in the Canary Islands to a Czech father and Spanish mother. He grew up on his family's banana plantation where he was homeschooled. Blahnik enjoyed looking at his mother's fashion magazines and learned shoe-making by watching her. After studying art, he moved to Paris in 1968 hoping to be a set designer but was convinced by Diana Vreeland to pursue shoe design instead. Blahnik has become the world's most famous shoe designer with over 25 years in the industry known for his shoes having personality.
This document is Deepika Rajawat's project report submitted towards her Master's degree in Fashion Technology. It provides background on Deepika, her college (Dezyne E'Cole College in Ajmer, India), and her skills in areas important to the fashion industry like color, design principles, and working spaces like the library, labs, and material room. The report aims to demonstrate Deepika's qualifications and abilities gained through her education to potential employers in the fashion industry.
This document provides instructions for a GCSE Art and Design: Graphics project on "Sherlock Holmes" that incorporates graphical techniques. Students are asked to create a large-scale collage using colored papers inspired by one of several listed graphical artists, such as Michael Craig Martin or Patrick Caulfield. The collage can be abstract or depict part of the student's drawing. Materials include colored paper, fine liners, and markers. Brief biographies of the artists are provided as examples of graphical styles to study, along with planning and deadline information.
The document summarizes fashion trends from the 1960s to the 2000s based on clothing styles. Key events and fashion changes are highlighted for each decade, such as mini skirts becoming popular in the 1960s, bell bottom jeans and platform shoes in the 1970s, bright colors and neon in the 1980s, minimalist styles in the 1990s, and a mash-up of previous trends in the 2000s. The document analyzes how historical events, music, movies, and celebrity styles influenced fashion changes over the decades.
Akshay sharma,BS.c-Fashion Technology,+2 years Diploma dezyneecole
The document provides details about Akshay Sharma's collection concept and design process. He was inspired by geometry and conceptual influences. His research focused on sacred geometry, the golden ratio, Islamic geometry, and fractal geometry. For his conceptual collection, he explored geometric shapes through origami-inspired outfits in pink, white, and black fabrics. The pink outfit used origami folds to create a romantic look. The white sculpture used proportions to form a new silhouette. And the black and white folding art piece brought a professional aesthetic. Akshay considered elements of design and materials like lycra and paper to realize his geometric concept through conceptual garments.
Luxury retailer Harvey Nichols asked a training company to develop new materials to train their Sales Advisors on customer service and selling techniques. The training company created a magazine called "Beyond Expectations" that looks like a fashion magazine and contains activities and articles on fashion history and designers. They also produce seasonal supplements and are developing a board game to accompany the face-to-face training. The goal is to create an interesting way to train and communicate with Sales Advisors.
Virgil Abloh founded his first fashion house, Off-White, in 2013. The brand gained widespread attention for its streetwear apparel featuring designs like quotation marks and barricade tape. By 2018, Off-White was ranked the hottest fashion label in the world. Abloh has also worked with brands like Louis Vuitton, IKEA, and Nike. He is seen as elevating streetwear and the black experience in fashion.
Luxury brands are exploring new digital trends like curation, bespoke experiences, and intimacy. Digital allows for more personalized communication and customization through tools like customization configurators and bespoke services. Brands are also embracing digital culture through collaborations with artists and designers and drawing inspiration from elements of digital culture like memes, gifs and video games. Curation is also important as brands and users curate content and experiences on digital platforms.
Marimekko ppt for Finnish Survival CourseBor Erika
Marimekko is a leading Finnish textile and clothing design company established in 1951. It designs, manufactures, and markets high-quality clothing, interior textiles, bags and other accessories both in Finland and abroad. Marimekko was founded by Armi and Viljo Ratia and is known for iconic prints like the Unikko poppy pattern designed by Maija Isola in 1964. Today Marimekko produces fabrics, accessories, and home goods and has stores worldwide.
The document discusses key aspects of fashion design including design principles and visual elements that designers must consider. It explains that design principles like proportion, balance, emphasis act as guidelines for designing garments, while visual elements like line, shape, color, and texture are the ingredients. The document provides examples of different design principles and discusses how pioneering designer Rei Kawakubo challenges conventions through her experimental designs.
This document provides an overview of fashion history from several regions and designers. It discusses the history of French, British, American, and Italian fashion design. For French design, it mentions Yves Saint Laurent and Givenchy. For British design, it discusses Alexander McQueen and John Galliano. American design highlights Calvin Klein. Italian houses covered include Versace, Prada, and Giorgio Armani. The document also provides a brief introduction to fashion history in Pakistan.
Alexander McQueen was a renowned British fashion designer known for his avant-garde designs. He won the award for British Designer of the Year four times between 1996-2003. McQueen drew inspiration from a wide range of subjects for his collections, including nature, history, and science fiction. His work used unconventional materials and textures to portray intricate stories and visions. The author visited the Alexander McQueen exhibition and was particularly struck by the intricate details and meanings in the designer's collections, such as the twisted visions portrayed in his Givenchy "Eclect Dissect" collection.
The document announces the launch of Stööki, a new street art and jewelry brand. The launch event will take place on May 20th at the Red Bull Studios in London. The event will feature art installations related to Stööki's first collection and allow guests to interact with the installations, take photos, collaborate on a large dot-to-dot artwork, and leave messages on an oversized t-shirt. A limited number of pieces from Stööki's black and gold jewelry line will also be available for purchase at the event.
Maison Martin Margiela: Brand Research and ImagesAliceLillyHoar
Martin Margiela is a Belgian fashion designer known for deconstructed, avant-garde designs that rebel against luxury fashion norms. He has maintained a low personal profile throughout his career, never having his picture taken. The anonymous trademark of Maison Martin Margiela consists of a numbered tag sewn into garments. Margiela's brand was acquired by Diesel in 2002, and he left the company in 2009 without a replacement creative director being appointed.
Kidrobot is a brand that produces limited edition art toys and apparel by merging urban street trends, fashion, and pop art. Founded in 2002, it features unique collaborations with artists from diverse backgrounds. While some see its products as art and others as toys, Kidrobot describes itself as both. It aims to make art more accessible through limited edition toys, clothing, and other items. The brand strives to always look forward and take risks with new designs.
Milan has a long history as a center of fashion dating back to the Middle Ages. In the modern era, Milan was named the global fashion capital in 2009. Milan Fashion Week is owned by the National Chamber for Italian Fashion and transforms the city into a tourist destination during its shows. Many major Italian fashion houses are based in Milan, including Prada, Armani, Versace, Missoni, Dolce & Gabbana, and more. The Quadrilatero della Moda district is known for its high-end boutiques. Trends at recent Milan Fashion Weeks have included florals, ruffles, and celebrating uniqueness.
The Fashion Designer Economy: New Relationships Between Manufacturers and Des...UNIONE INDUSTRIALE PRATESE
This document discusses the Fashion Designer Economy and relationships between manufacturers and designers. It introduces the Designer-Manufacturer Innovation Support Centre (DISC) which supports fashion manufacturers, designers, and jewelers through programs that deliver innovation in product, process, and business models. Several projects are described where DISC has connected designers with manufacturers to collaborate on new products, materials, and production processes in order to drive innovation.
1) Department stores first emerged in Italy in the early 20th century as revolutionary new retail spaces that made products accessible to all customers through standard prices and displays.
2) After World War II, Italian department stores like Rinascente helped establish "Made in Italy" as a global brand, showcasing high quality Italian fashion, leather goods, and craftsmanship.
3) Giorgio Armani launched his fashion career in the 1960s and founded his company Giorgio Armani SpA in 1975, revolutionizing menswear with relaxed, less padded jackets that revealed the natural body. His minimalist style became hugely popular with both men and women.
The document discusses London's thriving fashion and retail scene. It notes that London designers are gaining international recognition for their creativity and experimentation with materials like denim. Stores in East London neighborhoods like Shoreditch are supporting these designers through stocking their lines and launching projects highlighting bespoke British design. The retail landscape in London continues to evolve through innovative concepts and the growing demand for men's fashion.
Haute couture refers to high-end custom fashion design. It is made for individual customers and prioritizes fit and quality over cost. Designer labels are between couture and mass market - not custom made but using high quality materials in small quantities. Mass market clothes cater to wide audiences in large standardized sizes and quantities using affordable materials and construction. The top fashion cities are considered Milan, Paris, London, New York, and Tokyo where many famous designers are based and host fashion shows.
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2. 1. ELEY KISHIMOTO-PROFILE INTRODUCTION….
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3. Fundamentally striving to make the world a prettier place, Eley
Kishimoto create work that is clear in intention, executed simply,
and with creative flair; they do not succumb to trends and fads.
Instead the vision is clear and in the forefront, fashion is used as
a platform to communicate with a wide and varied audience.
Eley Kishimoto, is a global British fashion and design company
with headquarters in London, UK. Founded in the early 1990's by
Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto, the company is primarily known
for its print design. The principle commercial activity of the
company is womenswear fashion and accessories.
Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto
In a fashion show.
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4. Label Overview
This Asian-inspired label—housed in a three-story building near Brixton
prison—is a collaboration between Mark Eley and his wife, Wakako
Kishimoto. The U.K.-based pair met while on assignment in the U.S., and in
1992 launched both a marriage and a textile business. With Mark as the
business manager and Wakako as the designer, their prints quickly became
the go-to for designers from Alexander McQueen to Jil Sander. In 1996
they began their own womenswear collection—noted for its crafty prints and
whimsical detailing—and have since collaborated on everything from shoes to
jewelry to unorthodox items like phone and computer packaging. In 2008,
the pair was also tapped to be creative directors of French-based fashion
house Cacharel.
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5. They use stockings to style the outfits for their collections.their
designing techniques are basically bright, optimistic, colorful,
positive shades. Puff sleeves in their collections are probably the
most endearing feature.
They also designs those products that is usually ignored by
fashion designers including the automotive industry, architecture,
phone/computer technology and packaging, and artist and gallery.
They use stripes ,checks,and different textures to promote their
designs.
Kishimoto's prints inclludes vivid harlequin designs and bold
patterns worked from animal and feather motifs—are applied to
ruffled dresses and blouses, interspersed with skirts and jackets
in cosy tweed and primaries. It's classic Eley Kishimoto: clothes
that are friendly and inviting. But that isn't to imply blandness—
it is their unashamed prettiness, regardless of trends, that
makes them in their own way bold.
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6. “Graphic” is how Eley Kishimoto characterise their work. Their
patterns make a direct assault on the retina. Partly this comes
from the screen-printing process, in particular the way the colour
separations are made – not dissimilar, in fact, to traditional
Japanese stencil-printing. Because each pigment is applied
separately, layer by layer, this gives a crispness and immediacy to
the printed fabric that is lacking in newer techniques, such as
digital printing. Crucially, too, Eley Kishimoto’s patterns are drawn
by hand, not computer generated. “For me pattern design is like
knitting a long scarf,” explains Wakako. “It’s a flexible process.
You need a free mind.
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7. Mainly both are surface decorators.their major achievements are
as follows:-
1. In 2008 Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto were appointed
as creative directors of French based fashion house
Caharel.
2. With so many strings to their creative bow it is easy to see
how they have gained their reputation as the patron saints
of print.
3. Eley Kishimoto's collaboration with Eastpak has proved to
be such a perfect fit that it's surprising it took this long to
happen. Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto are old hands at
the creative partnership game, having lent their talents (via
eye-popping prints) to companies from Volkswagen to Louis
Vuitton, Uniqlo and even the iconic London double-decker
bus. Fresh from a hectic London Fashion week, Eley took
time to walk us through their multicolored world, the story
behind their latest partnership and balancing a crowded
professional plate.
4. From a partnership made in the early 90's, Eley Kishimoto
quickly gained a reputation for incisive and intelligent print
design with their work being displayed on the catwalks of
the world through work with Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs,
Alexander McQueen, Alber Elbaz and Jil Sander, to name
but a few.
5. Eley Kishimoto has already worked with partners to offer
footwear, hosiery, sunglasses, leather belts, and various
'flash' collaborations, under the umbrella of womenswear
mainline.
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8. 6. Since 1998 they have produced twice-yearly collections and
their colourful shows have become one of the highpoints of
London Fashion Week. Last year, to mark their tenth
anniversary, they had a mini-retrospective at the Victoria &
Albert Museum in the form of three archive catwalk shows .
7. In 2001 the pair branched out into interiors with a range of
patterned tableware and wallpaper. Recently they teamed up
with interior design company Typical to produce upholstered
and printed furniture, on display in their Bermondsey shop.
Now they are actively collaborating with architects,
curators and filmmakers to apply their patterns on a larger
scale. “To us the most important thing is print,” affirms
Mark. “Our thinking is, where can pattern jump onto next?”
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15. Despite their profile in the fashion press, there is still a degree
of mystery about the designers. Some people even assume that
Eley Kishimoto is one person. Trawl on the net and you’ll find very
little biographical information. You rarely see pictures of them
and they don’t have a website. The truth is that they’re not
typical fashion people – rather private, genuinely modest and a
little shy (particularly Wakako, who calls herself “the quiet one”).
Being a live-work couple makes them remarkably self-sufficient.
They look to each other for support, rather than relying on the
fickleness of the media and the fashion world. “In fashion
journalism it’s either, yes they love it, or they don’t write about
it,” laments Mark.
These two fiercly talented artists establishded their business
together back in 1992, and have since
built a strong international reputation
for their textile & fashion designs .
Their accomplishments span from
clothing design, lingerie, wallpaper,
furniture, sneaker, and sunglasses.
They have worked with famous design houses such as Louis
Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Hussein Chalayan, Alber Elbaz and Jil
Sander and the above mentioned Alexander McQueen Wakako
Kishimoto, is a darling petite talent who was born in Sapporo
Japan in 1965. She graduated from Central Saint Martins with a
Ba in fashion and print. Mark Eley was born in Wales in 1968 and
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16. graduated from Brighton Polytechnic with a BA in fashion and
weave.
The tandem of Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto show that in the
world of fashion, two heads are
better than one.
Wakako Kishimoto graduated from Central St Martins in 1992
with a BA in fashion and print; Mark Eley was born in Bridgend,
Wales in 1968 and graduated from Brighton Polytechnic in 1990
with a BA in fashion and weave. They founded Eley Kishimoto
together in 1992, designing prints for Joe Casely-Hayford
(1992-94), Hussein Chalayan (1995-96) and Alexander McQueen
(1996-97), amongst others. In 1995, Eley Kishimoto produced
their first collection, ‘Rainwear’. Print commissions include Jil
Sander, Versace, Yves Saint Laurent and Clements Ribeiro). The
duo presented their first on-schedule show during London Fashion
Week for Autumn/Winter 2001. The label has also expanded to
include crockery, furniture, wallpaper, luggage, sneakers, lingerie
and sunglasses. Today Eley Kishimoto prints are commissioned by
international designers including Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton.
A retrospective exhibition was held at the V&A Museum in 2002,
and in the following year opened a shop in Bermondsey. Spring
2005 heralded the first Eley Kishimoto-Ellesse collection – part
of a three season deal.
According to their official biography Eley Kishimoto was
established in 1992. In those days they were just a couple of
struggling freelance textile designers working out of their living
room. The fashion house (initially more of a broom cupboard)
came four years later. Since 1998 they have produced twice-
yearly collections and their colourful shows have become one of
the highpoints of London Fashion Week. Last year, to mark their
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17. tenth anniversary, they had a mini-retrospective at the Victoria &
Albert Museum in the form of three archive catwalk shows.
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18. We are mesmerized by the design duo Mark Eley and Wakako
Kishimoto. Not only are the two designers absolutely adorable
themselves, but their textile prints, clothing and their sense of
styling just completely knock us out. We love the stockings they
chose to style the outfits with for their 2009 collection. The
choice of patterns and colors were brilliant. It’s no wonder they
have designed prints for one of the renouned fashion designers,
ahem, Alexander Mqueen!
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