To start the designing process for this project, I began creating thumbnails of garments inspired by Antoni Gaudi's architecture. I took elements from Gaudi's creations and combined them into my designs by re-creating the colours he used, detailing and structure of the garment.
The next task I did was to create a collection of designs. I went through my thumbnails and choose which garment designs had the same detail, colour, patterns on them to form a collection. After deciding which of my designs I was putting into a collection, I started thinking about my colour scheme. I went back to my sketchbook and looked at the colours I had used in their to create my colour palette.
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This is my first collection "Cut out." | | | | | | | | |
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The collection "Cut out" is inspired by this image of Gaudi's iron gate. |
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The second collection I designed "Gems" is mosaic inspired. The colourful jewels on the designs are put together and shaped in the style of mosaic. I also tried to re-create the shape of Gaudi's architecture on the garments. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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I was inspired by this mosaic architectures colours and structure. |
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My third and last collection is called "Squareside." I used two different tones of blue to really re-create the image of Gaudi's Gingerbread house. |
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Images where I got my inspiration from. |
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After creating my collections I then went onto design flats of the garments I chose for my final line up. | | | | |
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This is my final line up of my designs. The designing process for this project was my favorite part as I got to experiment with different designs, colours and detailing and as I gathered all my inspiration from Antoni Gaudi's architecture the idea's for my designs came fairly quick to me. |