How to Draw Vintage Fashion

How to Draw Vintage Fashion

by Celia Joicey (Author), Dennis Nothdruft (Author)

Synopsis

This is a beginners step-by-step guide to drawing vintage-inspired fashion like a real designer. The book is aimed at young people who are keen to learn how to draw figures in vintage outfits. At the beginning of the book leading designers explain how they go about finding vintage inspiration for the design process, giving examples from their sketchbooks, while models, stylists and fashion bloggers explain why vintage fashion is now so on-trend. There are sections that show how to draw a fashion template (croquis), including guidance on body proportions and how to turn a stick figure into a full figure. The book then shows how to draw fashion looks based on all kinds of inspirations, including key decades, such as the 1960s and 1970s; musical trends, such as rock n roll and folk; and cinema. Feature boxes look at the detail of accessories, including jewelry, bags, belts and shoes. There is a section showcasing iconic fashion pieces with timeless appeal. Towards the back of the book theres a section that looks at the design process, from creating a mood board and following a brief to developing a vintage collection.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: Act
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 29 Sep 2014

ISBN 10: 0500650373
ISBN 13: 9780500650370
Book Overview: A practical, hands-on, step-by-step drawing course for children that engages with fashion's vintage revival

Media Reviews
'Provides useful tips from top fashion designers ... I love this manual as it is easy to read, even for people who have no clue about fashion' - London Mums magazine
'This book is a great guide for beginners and includes how to draw the basic croquis from stick woman to the female form' - Craft Focus
'This book is a practical hands-on, step-by-step guide aimed at children aged 11+ but would also appeal to young adults' - Deep in Mummy Matters
Author Bio
Celia Joicey is Head of the Fashion and Textile Museum, London. She has also worked as Head of Publications at the National Portrait Gallery, London, and Head of Publications at the Royal Society of Arts, London. Dennis Nothdruft has been an assistant to Zandra Rhodes and has produced numerous important fashion exhibitions. He is a curator at the Fashion and Textile Museum, London.