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This is a PowerPoint project that incorporates all of the concepts that you have learned this semester.
For this project, you are a fashion designer who is creating a specific line for a specific customer group. Be creative and innovative.
Follow the instructions for each slide carefully and completely.
Slide 1: Present the Name of your Company (make something up if you do not already have something in mind) along with the season and the apparel category you will be presenting. Carefully consider the background to this slide. It must reflect the character of your company as well as attract the type of customer that you are designing for. It must also reflect the season. You will use some form of this background for every slide in this presentation.
Slide 2 Target Customer: Define your Target Customer. Include at least one picture of this customer. Include bullet points presenting the core information about this person. (Review Week 2: Target Customer) Remember that the target customer’s income is important. It determines the price range of the clothes.
Slide 3 Color and Texture: Create a color and textile mood board. Use Pantone or another predictive site to aid you in your color and fabric selections and enable you to cut and paste color “tiles” with the color name. You will also create fabric swatch ’tiles.’ Have a general idea of the garments you will include in your line. Fabrics must be appropriate for the garments and the line in weight and type. Fabrics must be identified. Label the swatch with the colors that it will be offered in, the type of fabric (silk, polyester, etc.) and the fabric construction method or name (gabardine, charmeuse, houndstooth, jersey, etc.) This is your Color and Texture slide, but you may be creative and include a theme for the title, eg., ‘Autumn Nights’. You may rename colors to match your theme, but also keep the color site name and number.
Slide 4 Core Garments: Create a small wardrobe of 3 tops and 3 bottoms. Add one additional item such as a dress or a jacket or coat. All the tops must work easily with all the bottoms. Each garment must come from a different design source. All garments must be suitable for the season and the apparel category and the target customer. Title this slide Core Garments. Label each garment with a style name that address the group concept. If you are comfortable with Illustrator, you may draw your own original garments for this page.
Slide 5 “Specifications.”: Choose one top and one bottom. Label them with your garment names. Next to each place the appropriate fabric swatch(es) identified with color(s) offered, fiber type (polyester, silk, etc.), fabric name or construction (gabardine, jersey, etc.). Be sure that your fabric is an appropriate weight for its usage. Include pictures of any and all trims: buttons, zippers, decorative trims, etc. Label each trim. Remember that not all trims are visible. One has to be able to get into the garment somehow. Is there a zipper in the back? Include small color “tiles” labeled with their color name next to each garment. You may offer each garment in more than one color. Title this slide “Specifications.”
Slide 6″Specifications.”: Repeat slide 5 for the second set of garments.
Slide 7″Specifications.”: Repeat slide 5 for the third set of garments plus the dress or the jacket. Slides 8 and 9 “Principles and Elements of Design.”: Illustrate what you have learned regarding colors, textures, light, textiles, and trims, shapes, silhouettes, patterns and the principles of design: balance, emphasis, rhythm, proportion and unity. Create two outfits from your coordinate line. Put one outfit on slide 8 and one on slide 9. Use bullet points to summarize your use of the principles and elements of design in your coordinate line of clothing and how these contribute to the line. Use arrows to point to the features you are discussing. Create the 2 slides so that each slide is attractive, informative, and legible. Be complete, list everything that applies. Title these slides “Principles and Elements of Design.”
Slide 10: Bibliography. Include at least 7 different sites that you have borrowed garments from. Credit your sources for your fabric swatches. Credit your sources for your trims. Credit any other sources you have used.
This needs to be submitted in PowerPoint or comparable format and saved to PDF. Earlier submissions are welcomed and encouraged.
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