Thursday, 10 October 2013

VICTORIAN DESIGN ILLUSTRATION.
Studying fashion history is one of my favorite topics at college, i find history really interesting and exploring, it never fails to amaze or inspire me. Today's fashion is a cycle from the past and that really fascinates me. In lesson we were set a task to accomplish our own fashion look on an illustration. 

I chose to challenge myself three illustrations creating my own Victorian collection. I worked from found images on the internet which really stood out to me and was in my interest. The first garment which i knew i wanted to include in my illustrations was a 'corset' the corset was a traditional item in a ladies wardrobe in the Victorian era. I took this image into my research been able to see the close up from the corset and the structure it gave to the lady.



After taking this into consideration i started two of my sketches both with corsets. I wanted to create a Victorian look which could be worn now. So the first look i used a corset followed with smart trousers adding a peplum. i also added a shaul and broach to the look making it signify smartness and upperclass.



The third illustration i also used a corset followed with a long smart blazer jacket and again some smart trousers, this look blossomed from the petticoat look in the Victorian era, where women wore peticoats and bloomers.



The image below shows the peticoat and bloomers.

My final look i wanted to go for a long flowing gown dress, based upon the Victorian dresses, i wanted to keep the aspect of the huge puffy sleeves but loose the bustle as in 2013 it isn't very suitable.

I created the caption of this dress from a present image i spotted on pintrest, i love this image i love the scenery of the photo shoot and the connotations that spark off of the image.


FINAL
Here is my final three illustrations, I'm really happy with the illustrations and the ideas that i got from the research.


SOME OF THE FAVORITES FROM THE GALLERY ON MY RESEARCH

1887 Wedding Dress

I love the couture embellishment on this late Victorian dress, the dress itself is beautiful and connotates purity and innocence, its a beautiful design and structure.

Victorian Style Fashion - Cheeky Gender-Bending Looks - Marie Claire
This up to date Marie Claire shoot is one of my favorite i love the take on the checkered pants linking back to the bloomers.

Valentino - Haute Couture Spring 2013

Valentino sharing his Victorian inspiration from the long blowing gowns.


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