Fashion Representation-I (Practical)

Paper Code: 
CFSD 104
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objectives:

 

This course will enable the students to -

  1. Develop drawing skills required for designing through line and shading exercises.

 

Course Outcomes (COs):

Course

Learning outcomes

(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

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Paper Title

CFSD 104

 

 

 

 

Fashion Representation-I (Practical)

 

 

 

The Students will be able to:

  1. Analyze human figure  and block figure for designing
  2. Apply textures on Garment details for design
  3. Illustrate Design according to texture
  4. Understands  garment  detailing and apply design accordingly to fabric

 

 

Approach in teaching: Interactive workshops, Discussion, Power Point Presentations, Informative videos

Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, and development of  Design sheets on application of garment details and textures

Assessment tasks will include Class Test on the topics, Semester end examinations, /Quiz, Student presentations and assignments.

 

 

 

Unit I: 
CONTENTS
  • Introduction to 8 head theory                                                            36 hrs
  • Ideal body proportion                                                                                                   
  • Drawing stick figures (male and female)                                                 
  • Drawing of block figure – 8 ½, 10 ½ & 12½  (male and female)   

 

  • Drawing garment details:                                                                32 hrs
  • Pockets, Necklines & Collars
  • Sleeves & sleeve finishes
  • Darts, Gathers, Pleats, Yokes
  • Frills, Ruffles, Cowls, Smoking, Quilting & Shirring
  • Skirts- Skirt lengths (Micro Mini, Mini, Tea & Maxi)
  • Pants- Pants length (Shorts, Jamaica, Bermudas, Walking shorts, Capri, Regular & stretch pants
  • Blouses & tops, Shirts & Blazers, Jackets, Coats
  • Lace, Shirring, Frills & Flounces, Tucks, Bows, Hemlines, Fringing, Belts
  • Dresses
  • Demonstration of Garment details through PowerPoint presentations or videos0                                                                                          4 hrs

 

  • Designing and rendering for male and female apparel with fabric swatches for:                                                                                   18 hrs
  • Woven : Satin, Denim, Crepe, Tissue, Chiffon, Georgette, Velvet, Pile,  Cotton, Net, Organza
  • Knitted: Herringbone, Tweed, Jersey, Rib      
  • Printed: Stripes, Check & Plaid, Dots, Floral, Geometrical
  • Others: Leather, Lace

 

Essential Readings: 
  • Abling, Bina. (2004), Fashion Sketchbook, Parson School of Design & Fashion Institutes of Technology, Fairchild Publication, New York.
  • Kathryn, McKelvey & Munslow, Janine. (2005), Illustrating Fashion, Blackwell Publishing, London.
  • Prakash, K. (2004), Indian Fashion Designs, English Edition Publishers and Distributors Pvt  Ltd, India.
  • V. Kamath, (2006) ”Sketching and Drawing”, Jyotsna Prakashan Pune, 2nd Edition,.
  • Allen, Seamen. (2005) Fashion Drawing: The Basic Principles, B.T. Batsford Ltd, London.
  • Ireland, Patrick. John. (2001) Introduction to Fashion Design, B.T. Batsford Ltd, London.

 

 

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