After I created my final design it took a while for
me to get my head around how to actually construct the garment. I took the
approach of attaching the in a different place to create a 3D look.
In my honest opinion I wasn't entirely happy with
how the final piece actually turned out. I think the reason for this was that I
made the design far too complicated and conceptual to allow me too make it in
the time frame we were given. Because of this I wasn't able to sew the garment
together so that it was functional, but I think it represents the design in
some form and I managed to find a way around doing a photo shoot without having
to put it on a person.
Surprisingly, the photo shoot in my opinion really
worked. It looked appealing and the detailed over lay intrigues people to
look closer to work out what’s going on in the image. The reason why I added
the red strip was purely just to add more dimensions to the image.
If I was
to do it again I think I would choose a design that was a lot less conceptual.
In doing to I would have been able to add more detail to the garment, which I
was unable to do with the other one because it took so long to work out how to
create the silhouette.
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