Friday, March 31, 2017
The fashion industry
Fast fashion and fashion in general is harming our planet and is one of the second dirtiest industries. "Fashion is a complicated business involving long and varied supply chains of production, raw material, textile manufacture, clothing construction, shipping, retail, use and ultimately disposal of the garment". Many people don't realize or aren't informed that it takes up to 5,000 gallons to create a shirt...This is outrageous! Not only are we harming our planet by intoxicating it, but were being wasteful. I agree with Fisher's opinion about this industry. This world of fashion is a mess! We use a crazy "amount of natural resources used in extraction, farming, harvesting, processing, manufacturing and shipping". My opinion towards this is we can't stop producing clothing, but we can't stop how they are poorly being made. We should eliminate the parts that are harming our planet and turn them Eco-friendly. Another alternative is that we should as well produce clothing using other materials. Overall, I feel like more designers should deal with the true facts about this industry.


Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Our group's collection
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Friday, March 24, 2017
Favorite Fashion Era

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Thursday, March 23, 2017
Mood Board
Mood boards are design to evoke a feeling into the collection. It's to help gain more inspiration on what ever you're creating. While creating our mood board poster with our groups it helped us gain more ideas on what we really wanted. Looking through the fashion magazines it expanded our ways of thinking and added new garments into our minds. Overall our collection is the fierce, strong feminine side of a women, but yet soft and delicate. To be more specific we are going for a fierce pure woman.


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Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Savers
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Thursday, March 16, 2017
Selena Gomez’s Fashion Evolution
From Disney star to Vogue cover girl, Selena's fashion has evolved quite a lot. At first her sense of style was too loose fitted, and it seemed to me she was more shy, edgy, and was still experimenting on maybe was she liked and what she didn't. And that absolutely OK, because she started as a young girl. Throughout time she started changing to becoming more conservative, classy, and sophisticated, to that I felt like she looked a bit to mature and was dressing like she was in her early 30's. Lastly to her big turnaround was to becoming more feminist, with confident looks, fitted, and chic as well. I personally have always loved her since of style since 2013. I think that the year she changed up her whole wardrobe, into something more herself and something more fierce...Which I love! Above all, I believe everyone first has to experiment on what looks good in them hat doesn't and learn from that as well
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Paul & Joe | Paris Fashion Week Fall 2017
"Fearless Fashion: Paul & Joe | Paris Fashion Week Fall 2017"
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Anniesa Hasibuan's
"Fashion is an open world," said Anniesa Hasibuan. "It should be providing opportunities for everybody." Anniesa Hasibuan's statement last year at her New York Fashion Week debut sent all her models down the runway wearing hijabs...a first at NYFW! I love it how artist, designers, photographers, etc create a statement through their own work. I personally love the way Anniesa Hasibuan's work played off here. Anniesa Hasibuan's "For me, fashion is an open world. It should be providing opportunities for everybody. So we don't differentiate people," a soft-spoken Hasibuan told Fashionista, via interpreter, backstage before the show. "Diversity is a beautiful value that everybody should embrace." Trump becoming a president has impacted many people lives through word of actions, but that does not stop a persons right to speak through their minds. We as society need to all come together and reinforced this nation, before it's too late. And also we should consider the fact that we need to start speaking up. We all have a voice to be heard. I hope this message gets to everyone. We are a free nation. We are humans. We are equal. We are diverse.
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"A MUSLIM DESIGNER CAST ONLY IMMIGRANT MODELS IN HER RUNWAY SHOW" |
Friday, March 10, 2017
Dolce&Gabbana
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana |
What I believ their goal is when designing something for women, is "The Dolce & Gabbana woman is strong: she likes herself and knows she is liked.
A cosmopolitan woman who has toured the world but who doesn’t forget her roots.
A woman who indifferently wears extremely sexy guêpières or bras that can be seen under sheer clothes, contrasting them with the very masculine pinstripe suits complete with tie and white shirt or a men’s vest. She always wears very high heels which, in any case, give her both an extremely feminine and sexy way of walking and unmistakable posture. She loves that so masculine cap imported from Sicily and the rosary of the first Communion which she wears as a necklace. She can indifferently be a manager, wife, mother or lover but she is always - and in whatever case - thoroughly a woman." The discription of a what a women looks like in their design, is truly amazing. As well they included men, "And the same is true for the man. At his ease, he dresses for himself, a little hedonistic he pays considerable attention to details. He loves everything that doesn’t schematize him. He’s free and he’s successful. He can go to the office wearing an impeccable pinstripe suit or equally with worn out jeans and blazer. He’s a man who lays down the rules, he’s not subjected to them. Exuding charisma, he imposes his traditions by wearing the cap, the waistcoat and the timeless white T-shirt vest. Overall these designers have an amazing vision of what a person looks like, classy, elegant, and yet romantic.
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Garment construction project
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Monday, March 6, 2017
Red is the new Black?


Friday, March 3, 2017
Do You Worry Colleges or Employers Might Read Your Social Media Posts Someday?
Worrying about colleges or employers reading my social media posts? I personally don't worry about anybody reading my post because I have never posted something that would or will ruin my reputation. I feel like I am always careful when commenting, posting, sharing or liking a certain video or picture. I feel like it's really up to you if you care about your future or not. Some might say that if what they post now as teenagers might ruin them in the future, it wouldn't matter to them because they were young, crazy, and free. As a teenager I do feel like I shouldn't be careful, just because I'm still young, exploring, and looking at a whole new world that's out there. So If someone would ever attack me with my teenage post when I'm older, I would simply ignore them and advocate to myself that, it was different times and different persona.
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