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Title: The Art of Fashion


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The Art of Fashion
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What is clothing made up of?
  • The principles that make up appealing art apply
    to good fashion design as well.
  • Good fashion has a combination of the elements
    and principles of design.

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Elements of Design
  • Line
  • Shape
  • Color
  • Texture
  • Pattern

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What lines appear in this dress?
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Line
  • Refers to an elongated mark that connects two or
    more points. Line encloses and divides space,
    creating shapes and forms. Seam lines divide and
    enclose space on a garment.

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Effects of line
  • Can create optical illusions.
  • Can Give messages

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B
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D
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Structural
Vs.
  • Structural lines required to maintain the
    structure of the garment for example, seams
  • Decorative lines created by the designer purely
    for decoration for example, a printed-on design

Decorative
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Straight Lines
  • Message
  • Forceful, Rigid, Strong, Hard, Formal, Masculine,
    Crisp, Stiff, Severe
  • Illusion
  • Increases, emphasizes, reinforces body lines and
    angles, counters curved lines and rounded body
    areas
  • Placements
  • Closures, Necklines, Collars, Lapels, Seamlines,
    Darts, Tucks, Pleats, Folds, Stripes, Shapes,
    Silhouettes

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Curved Lines
  • Message
  • Gentle, Romantic, Fragile, Soft, Casual,
    Feminine, Graceful, Sensual
  • Illusion
  • Holds attention longer, increases, emphasizes,
    reinforces rounded soft-body curves, counter
    straight lines and angular body areas
  • Placements
  • Fabric pattern, necklines, collars, yokelines,
    seamlines, bows, lapels, sleeves, ruffles,
    skirts, gathers, trims, buttons

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Line Direction
  • The direction that the line falls affects the
    design, message and illusion drastically.

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Vertical
  • Message
  • Formal, strong, dignified, stiff, business-like,
    stately, conservative, grandious, majestic,
    efficient
  • Illusion
  • Increases, emphasizes, reinforces length, height,
    narrowness, thinness slimming, counters
    horizontal lines
  • Placement
  • Deep v-necklines, pointed collars, narrow lapels,
    narrow panels or gores, fabric insets, lengthwise
    grainline, vertical stripes, darts, tucks,
    pleats, folds, crease, zippers, row of buttons,
    pockets, ties, neckties, long sleeves, high heels

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Horizontal
  • Message
  • Restful, stable, calm, relaxed, casual, quiet,
    serene, in repose, lethargic
  • Illusion
  • Increases, emphasizes, reinforces width, bulk,
    shortness, counters vertical lines, when placed
    high appears taller, when placed low appears
    shorter
  • Placement
  • Necklines, flat collars, bow ties, yoke lines,
    horizontal stripes, belts, cuffs, waistline,
    sashes, patch/flap pockets, wide-set
    double-breasted closure, strap shoes, platform
    shoes, wide-brimmed hat

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Diagonal
  • Message
  • Active, movement, instability, excitement,
    interesting, dramatic, restless, sophisticated,
    in motion, vitality
  • Illusion
  • Increases, emphasizes, reinforces the direction
    of the dominant angle, counters vertical and
    horizontal lines
  • Placement
  • V-shaped neckline, open collar, lapels, raglan
    sleeve seamlines, French darts, closures,
    surplice closure, row of buttons, fabric inset,
    diagonal stripes, gores, herringbone pattern,
    zigzag pattern, A-line skirt, flared skirt or
    pants, shoe laces crisscross straps

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Portfolio Assignment
  • Create 3 portfolio pages
  • Straight Line, Curved Line, Diagonal Line
  • Address the following in the paragraph
  • What lines are found in the picture?
  • Where are the lines found?
  • Are the lines structural or decorative?
  • What is the illusion and message associated with
    the described lines.

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Curved line portfolio page
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What is good and bad about the following
portfolio pages?
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Diagonal Line sampleportfolio page
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Straight line portfoliosample page
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  • Construct a paragraph using this picture as an
    example of line.
  • Step 1 Find the criteria in the photo and take
    notes about YOUR photo NOT the notes from the
    PowerPoint presentation
  • Placement
  • Illusion
  • Message
  • Step 2
  • Combine notes to create the paragraph.
  • Use a thesaurus if needed.

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Line Portfolio
GradingRubric Elements Portfolio Pages
Line Study Fashion
Name Date
Criteria Comments Points Criteria Comments Points Criteria Comments Points
1. Three garments were chosen that represented a good understanding of line principles used in fashion.         _________/15
2. Portfolio pages were done neatly and professionally- straight concise edges and mounted in a professional manner       ________/15
3. Descriptive paragraphs addressed line choices and clearly identified 3 different line effects and how they were used on the garment       ________/15
4. Overall rating of the project in terms of professionalism, following directions and presentation Rate 5 good to 1 poor       ________/5
Total   _______/50    
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