The fall winter
2012 forecast talks about innovation, concentrating on a young style leaning
towards the 60s. Colours are bright and sharp, evoking dramatic styles through
a visual diary. There is much to build on, providing designers a huge amount of
artistic leeway. Strong patterns and textured fabrics are key forces,
creating a vibrant and exciting starting point for a new look.
Kaleidoscope
concentrates on how quickly fashion evolves from the fundamental, dictated by
proportions and length. The emphasis is on young fashion, explored in a
collection of stop motion photographs. The form echoes the evolution of
fashion - and represents the revolution brought in by digital fashion, that is
here to stay. The flip book is a powerful way to represent the new. It
captures the progress of basic silhouettes through a newly found elegance with
a diva attitude!
My degree project was
initially conceptualized and inspired by the colour wheel. After researching on
the seasons' colours for autumn winter 2012 a set of 15 colours were chosen to
adorn the life size kaleidoscope. Sourcing of clothes and accessories were done
keeping the scheme in mind. The story from day to night was tailored to the
selection of long to short silhouettes. The flip look shows the transition of
one trend blending into the other, showing the versatility of the garment and
the subject of change in the look. The primary objective of the project was to
show digital fashion with the simplicity of colour and the magnitude of allure.
Enjoy the veedeeo!!!