rishita paharya ,fashion design second year
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PLISSE EFFECT
Rishita Paharya 2 Year Fashion Design DiplomaNSQF Level 6, of NSDC
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As you have seen in my previous pages, I have learnt elements of design, diaper patterns and also worked upon 2 dimensional geometric motifs withhelp of lines and shapes which were made with protector and compassmanually and also on corel and photoshop. And by using lines and shapesI made 3 dimensional forms which creates th silhouette of the dress. I also created pleats with the use of lines and shapes. Without knowing design basics I was not able to make my creation.In the Identity Exhibition 2017, which is students work exhibition and was held on 9th and 10th November wherein a lot of jury members came to seeour collection and a lot of students from various schools came to hear us which helped us to build our confidence.You will see my working in subsequent pages.
INTRODUCTION
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Pleats are basically folds in fabric that are formed by folding fabric onto itself. It is commonly used in clothing to gather a wide piece of fabric to a narrower circumference. In industries these sort of foldings are done by pleaters( a machine which is an easy way to make pleats). I have made various pleats by hand using method like plait, gather, dart or wrinkle and many other specific terms which are use to relate manipulation of fabric. This is a very classic way of designing which not only gives the attire a sophisticated and appealing look but also carries flow and movement which makes the dress stylish, yet comfortable for the wearer. Many famous A designers have found their inspiration in this craft such as Issey Miyake who has made his creations with the name Pleats Please.
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FOLDINGS
We have made different types of pleats in thepreliminary version of a product built to test aconcept or process which leads to a finalselec�on of the same onto the dress.
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The aesthetic design is derived from experiments with folded paper.After making all the foldings, I have chosen these two foldings for my dress.
First I have made foldings on paper so that I was able to identify the estimation of the fabric and look of the dress.
MY COLLECTION
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which allows the garment to expand its shape when moving. The stole is made using diamond shaped converting
into pleats.
of design element which is giving it a spherical structure.
For the skirt, I have used folds which are interlinked with each other. I have used gradation, one of the principles
I have made a boat neck bodice, it has a wide neckline that runs horizontally front and back, almost to shoulder points, accross the collar bone.
I have made a stole by combining mountain fold and isosceles triangle shapes are formed by using pleating
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FINAL DRESS
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THANK YOUI would like to thank Dezyne E’cole College for providing me with such a platform where I could
show my collection on Plisse’ Effect and portfolio.