PublishedHoaki Books, December 2021 |
ISBN9788417656454 |
FormatSoftcover, 192 pages |
Dimensions28.5cm × 19.5cm |
The second volume of our practical manual about the art of draping includes the creation of complete items of clothing. Following the first volume of Fashion Draping Techniques, which focused on details such as collars, sleeves and knots, this new volume takes a step forward and moves on to complete items of clothing, such as dresses, blouses, jackets, and skirts, all explained in a detailed and easy to understand manner.
Each chapter also includes suggestions about what kind of fabric to use in each piece of clothing. Draping involves working with fabric directly on the dress stand, allowing designers to bring their creations to life, adapting the style and fit as they work. The results are new styles, cuts and lines that give life to a new three-dimensional prototype, without the standardised restrictions of paper patterns. This gives designers an immediate idea of what their creation will look like and easily lets them decide how to move forward, through the use of toile, pins, pleats, modules, draping, craftsmanship, and boundless creativity. AUTHOR: Danilo Attardi is a well-known Italian fashion designer, consultant and professor. His innate passion and vocation for fashion emerged in his mother's boutique. During his first year as a fashion student, he took part in AltaRoma, AltaRoma, Italy's most important fashion show, then went on to establish his own label, Danilo Attardi Studio, after having completed his studies in Rome, Milan and Florence. In addition to designing collections, Attardi teaches modelling and fashion design techniques and advises companies related to the fashion industry, including, Brunello Cucinelli, Max Mara, Moncler, Benetton, Miroglio Group, Saint Laurent and Red Valentino. SELLING POINTS: . A practical guide to draping, a technique that involves working with fabric directly on the mannequin. . Invaluable for fashion students, high fashion connoisseurs and professional designers. . Used by big names in the international fashion world such as Issey Miyake, Maison Margiela, Thierry Mugler, Iris van Herpen and many others. 150 colour illustrations and drawings