Developing a fashion collection / Elinor Renfrew, Colin Renfrew.

"Fully updated with new interviews and inspiring images, the 2nd edition of Developing a Fashion Collection covers everything the fashion student needs to know before designing their own collections. Developing a Fashion Collection focuses on the process of designing a collection, and explores...

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Main Authors: Renfrew, Elinor (Author), Renfrew, Colin (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York, NY : Fairchild Books, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016.
Edition:Second edition.
Series:Basics fashion design.
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Summary:"Fully updated with new interviews and inspiring images, the 2nd edition of Developing a Fashion Collection covers everything the fashion student needs to know before designing their own collections. Developing a Fashion Collection focuses on the process of designing a collection, and explores different types of research, fabric sourcing, the key roles within a design team and the many sources of inspiration available to designers. Different market levels from ready-to-wear to online shopping are covered in-depth, and are given real-world context through insightful interviews with practising contemporary designers. Collections for niche markets, including knitwear, childrenswear and footwear are also discussed. The 2nd edition of Developing a Fashion Collection features interviews with high-profile international contemporary fashion designers, including Sister by Sibling, Holly Fulton, Todd Lynn, thefuturelaboratory, People Tree, Leutton Postle and Insley & Nash"--
Physical Description:184 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:2940496730
9782940496730
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