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Fashion fabric

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Fashion fabric. Get inspired and try out new things.
A Guide to the Most Common Natural Fabrics - the concept wardrobe

Find out what types of natural fabrics are used in fashion design and how to choose the right ones for your concept wardrobe.

Here are the 5 most common types of patterns, and five rules to matching them easily. But let’s start out with a quick hack explaining how I put this outfit together. #menswear

Perfect pattern matching? Sexy. Women love it. Clashing patterns? A BIG turn-off. Today we'll cover the rules of pattern matching for men, how to mix and match stripes, and more.

ARTS THREAD

Year 2 Women's wear project. Futuristic black dress. I crossed referenced my design theme - Space, to Extraterrestrial. The body structure of alien is basically the inspiration of the spotlight detail of the garment - Skeleton (spine & ribs).

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Fashion Fabric Facts: Sewing with Scuba - threadWEAR 301 - The Sewing Workshop

Sewing tutorials, sewing patterns, tools and designer fabrics - everything you need from acclaimed sewing guru, Linda Lee.

Origami Fashion - white skirt with use of fold & repetition to create pattern & dimensionality - fabric manipulation for fashion; creative sewing // Viktor & Rolf Spring 2014

Origami Fashion - white skirt with use of fold & repetition to create pattern & dimensionality - fabric manipulation for fashion; creative sewing // Viktor & Rolf Spring 2014

IRIS VAN HERPEN, Escapism Dress  ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London. TIME Magazine names Iris van Herpen’s 3D printed dress one of the 50 Best Inventions of the 2011

[caption id="attachment_4871" align="alignnone" width="550" caption="Escapism Dress by Iris van herpen ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London"][/caption] THE 3-D-PRINTED DRESS 92 CENTIMETERS | Combining design with technology, Dutch couturier Iris Van Herpen's fantastical dresses are initially planned in Photoshop. She then works with an architect to develop a 3-D model, which