

Step 5: Pattern, Using the lines and shapes from your inspiration, can you develop little patterns that can be later transformed to prints or embroidery? I have an amazing lesson on this part that you can find here. Do you find any interesting arrangement of lines, Draw them into your boxes. Step 4: Lines, my favorite ones to get started with design. Step 3: the color: what colours or colour combinations do you like in it? Do you find any interesting combinations? can you create a palette out of it? Step 2: Look at the texture, can you apply that look to your fabric? maybe layering multiple fabrics or maybe in form of prints or any other ways? Brainstorm some ideas or create some fabric samples if you can. Turn the image upside down or sideways up and trace the outline for different shapes from same image. Let the crazy shapes go and don’t think if its wearable at this point.

It can be a surface design or maybe outline of your silhouette. Step 1: Look at its shape and any tiny shapes that’s inside and see if you can create something out of it. Pinterest is the awesome place to get started.
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when I take them to the professor, she said ‘perfect, now get inspired and design the collection’. That’s exactly what I did, visited national park and museums and captured every image I found interesting.

‘I got inspired by this ancient piece and created a collection out of it’.Īnd my professors telling us to ‘always carry something to capture inspirations and store them and they are going to help you create beautiful fashion collections’. The first time I wanted to create a fashion collection, I watched many big designers talking about You can be inspired by anything and everything you see, unless you store them every time, you are gonna forget it and stare at the blank paper when you need. Often designers travel around the world to get their eyes on new places and gather inspiration.
