AADC Lecture2
AADC Lecture2
and
Construction
Lecture Two
Elements and Principles of
Fashion Design
Objectives:
Explain the importance of each element of design
in relation to apparel design
Human form
Silhouettes
Form
Defined as a 3-dimential area
enclosed by a surface.
Illusions
A concentration of interest in a
particular part or area of a design.
„Design view „
Clothing is an example of applied design. „
Aesthetic purposes. „
Business view „
„Apparel products „
‘Consumer goods’, not ‘industry goods’
„It has the power of fashion. „
Other views „
Culture / Society/ Psychology/ History
Aspects of Apparel Design „
Functional Design „
Structural Design „
Decorative Design
The Business of Fashion „
Economic Importance „
Globalization „
The business of fashion contributes significantly
to the economy
Scope of the Fashion Industry „
It is not a clearly defined entity.
It is a complex of many different industries.
Pattern Making
What is a pattern?
Paper pieces
“Magic” tape
Metal weights
Measuring tape
Tailor’s chalk
Pattern Hooks
Pattern-making Paper
Pattern paper
◦ Light weight
Tag board
◦ Coarse-weave:
◦ Light-weight:
◦ Heavy-weight:
Grain:
◦ The direction in which the yarn is
woven or knitted.
Crosswise grain :
◦ Yarns woven across the fabric from
selvage to selvage.
◦ Crosswise grain yields to tension.
Lengthwise grain:
◦ Yarns parallel with selvage.
◦ It is the most stable grain.
Selvage:
◦ The narrow, firmly woven, and
finished strip on both lengthwise
grain edges of the woven fabric.
More About Grain lines
Bias:
True bias:
◦ The line that intersects with the
lengthwise and crosswise grains at
a 45° angle.
First Production
Marker
pattern pattern
Garment Specification Sheet
Garment Specification sheet (sometimes also referred to
as a “garment spec sheet”) holds all the relevant
information about the actual product including the
following:
Fabric specifications
Tolerances
Garment dimensions
Cost Sheet