As a nineteen-year-old fashion design student I do not have a lot of experience in producing technical sound garments. So I look to the other avenues of garment production that I find are important when creating good design. I respect the finer details of a garment and seeing the depth of a concept strongly represented in the construction and finished details. I aim to portray this with the elements of my design, allowing myself to have a strong concept will give me the confidence to produce better garments.
To produce these concepts I need to source inspiration from anywhere and everywhere! the types of things that continually inspire me in particular are the various forms of religious dress and how each tiny detail has so much meaning and representation to the wearer, historical documents, astrology and anatomy are all great sources of inspiration and interesting to interpret as design features.
To be certain I will keep focus from the beginning inspiration to the production of the final finished garment I follow a method that begins with an initial inspiration, then the motivation and gathering of ideas to researching the depth of the concept. Once that is complete designing and experimenting allows me to create better ideas and give me more options for confirming the garment before I manufacture the final garment with complete certainty that this suits either the concept or design brief.
When producing a garment the choice of fabrics is a very important factor in the end result. I prefer to use natural fibers such as wool, leather and bone because they give clothing an air of wealth and individuality. They are also more sustainable and have less of an impact on the environment. Contrasting these fibers with plastics and metal gives these natural fibers a more modern and aesthetically pleasing look.