ChagueCouture
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I've often wondered what happened to the idea of fashion illustration as it's own artform.
In the days of erte and even before during the victorian era, fashion plates were printed published and sometimes even sold as art by themselves.
With the beautiful collections that come from designers like Alexander McQueen and YSL i often wonder what happens to the concept art?
In the 80's fashion illustration made a comeback as pop art.... but these days it's what star is wearing the finished product that gets the attention.
I've always tried to put more into my illustrations than the finished product
http://www.geocities.com/foreverboi82/DivineAyu.html
this leads to technical problems however, when it comes down to breaking the design down for pattern making.
(draping is much easier anyways in my opinion...)
In the days of erte and even before during the victorian era, fashion plates were printed published and sometimes even sold as art by themselves.
With the beautiful collections that come from designers like Alexander McQueen and YSL i often wonder what happens to the concept art?
In the 80's fashion illustration made a comeback as pop art.... but these days it's what star is wearing the finished product that gets the attention.
I've always tried to put more into my illustrations than the finished product
http://www.geocities.com/foreverboi82/DivineAyu.html
this leads to technical problems however, when it comes down to breaking the design down for pattern making.
(draping is much easier anyways in my opinion...)