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  • How to draw: fashion designer tricks | Fashion drawing tutorial | Justine Leconte

    How to draw: fashion designer tricks | Fashion drawing tutorial | Justine Leconte – Justine Leconte officiel

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQrmCvdqHt0

    Summary

    ### Summary
    The text provides a step-by-step guide on how to draw a fashion design using a pre-drawn figure as a reference. It emphasizes the importance of practice and having fun while creating. The process involves choosing a suitable pose, sketching, adding details, and erasing gray pencil lines for a final touch.

    Highlights

    • Fashion designer Jtine Lon shares drawing method
    • Uses pre-drawn figure as reference
    • Steps: plan, choose pose, sketch, add details, erase

    Key Takeaways

    • Practice is essential for mastering the technique
    • Have fun while creating the design
  • Where does inspiration come from? | Fashion | Creative Thinking | Justine Leconte

    Where does inspiration come from? | Fashion | Creative Thinking | Justine Leconte – Justine Leconte officiel

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvGYPfDL2qg

    Summary

    ### Summary
    The transcript discusses various sources of inspiration for creatives, with a focus on fashion designers such as Alexander McQueen and Ralph Lauren. It also covers the pressure on modern women and the concept of Project One, which aims to help women feel more confident and comfortable in their bodies through clothing. The speaker shares their personal journey of finding inspiration for their project and introduces their brand, „Justin Liquor.“

    Highlights

    • Alexander McQueen’s Scottish heritage and obsession with birds influence his work.
    • Designers draw inspiration from nature or their dreams.
    • Creative people can be grouped into three categories: past, present, and future-focused designers.
    • Project One aims to boost women’s confidence and comfort through clothing.
    • Justin Liquor brand uses European fabrics and is produced in Europe for ethical reasons.

    Key Takeaways

    • McQueen’s Scottish heritage and bird obsession influenced his work.
    • Nature and dreams can be sources of inspiration for designers.
    • Project One helps women feel confident and comfortable through clothing.
    • Justin Liquor uses European fabrics and is produced in Europe ethically.
  • How to draw | TUTORIAL | Fashion drawing for beginners #1 | Justine Leconte

    How to draw | TUTORIAL | Fashion drawing for beginners #1 | Justine Leconte – Justine Leconte officiel

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7etMrrbe_FE

    Summary

    ### Summary
    Hey everyone! In today’s episode, we will be sharing some tips on fashion drawing. These are not rules, but tips for beginners who want to learn about the basics of drawing fashion figures.

    Highlights

    • Proportions: A normal woman has a body that is seven times her head in length, while fashion designers often use a proportion of 10 heads for an aesthetically pleasing figure. I recommend using 10 heads as it keeps the proportions more natural for clothing later on.
    • Balance: Drawing figures standing with their weight distributed evenly on their legs creates balance. You can use a vertical line to help maintain balance in your drawing.
    • General Attitude: The fashion figure’s proportions should follow these guidelines: head is 1 segment, full body is 10 segments, shoulders at 3 segments, waist at 4 segments, and hips at 4.5 segments. Give the figure an attitude by adjusting the position of their shoulders, waist, and hips.

    Key Takeaways

    • Remember to have fun and feel free to break these tips as you gain more experience!
    • In this tutorial, we learn about standing with the Plum line. The important points are:
    • The hips go towards the side, and you need to end up on the Plum line.
    • It doesn’t matter where the other foot is or what position the arms are in as long as they stand on a steady point.
    • In this example, we started with head at 1 and 1/2, shoulders at 3 and 1/2, waist at four and a half. The shoulder line and hip line go in opposite directions.
    • This position gives the right attitude and balance.
  • How to draw: a woman body / fashion figure | Fashion drawing for beginners #2 | Justine Leconte

    How to draw: a woman body / fashion figure | Fashion drawing for beginners #2 | Justine Leconte – Justine Leconte officiel

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMK5TmIpuiU

    Summary

    ### Summary

    This transcript is about the fashion drawing process for beginners, with a focus on understanding proportions and basic shapes in drawing. The speaker discusses the challenges they face while drawing and recommends watching more fashion drawing tutorials to improve consistency and speed.

    Highlights

    • Discusses fashion drawing process for beginners
    • Covers understanding of proportions and basic shapes
    • Shares challenges faced during the drawing process
    • Recommends watching more fashion drawing tutorials

    Key Takeaways

    • Learning about proportions and basic shapes is crucial in fashion drawing for beginners.
    • Challenges, such as shaky hands leading to imperfections, are common during the learning process.
  • How to create a fashion mood board | Example from my designer portfolio | Justine Leconte

    How to create a fashion mood board | Example from my designer portfolio | Justine Leconte – Justine Leconte officiel

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwikHulIB40

    Summary

    ### Summary
    The text talks about creating a mood board for fashion, inspired by the speaker’s experience of living in New York during winter. The process involves generating ideas, creating a mind map, gathering images on Pinterest, cutting and arranging the images into a presentation, and asking oneself questions to inspire a unique concept. The final vision is represented in a mood board.

    Highlights

    • The speaker was inspired by their experience of living in New York during winter.
    • They created a mood board for fashion based on themes like abandonment, repair, and restoration.
    • The process involves generating ideas, creating a mind map, gathering images on Pinterest, cutting and arranging the images into a presentation.

    Key Takeaways

    • The speaker experimented with materials, seeking to achieve rusty and bubbly textures.
    • Their goal was to create garments that evoke feelings of damage, abandonment, and nostalgia.
    • They drew inspiration from historical corsets and compiled elements into a mood board to represent their creative vision.
  • Spring 2016 Fashion Trends | Styles & Accessories for Spring Summer | Justine Leconte

    Spring 2016 Fashion Trends | Styles & Accessories for Spring Summer | Justine Leconte – Justine Leconte officiel

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbaVI2Ve3dk

    Summary

    ### Summary
    Hello everyone, Justine, a fashion designer, shares two summer fashion trends: Fluid Metals and Ready to Wear Lingerie.

    Highlights

    • Fluid Metals inspired by 70s disco parties, features loose shapes, long dresses, wider bottom pants, warm metallics like bronze, copper, red, gold, sequins and silks
    • Ready to Wear Lingerie trend includes lace and underwear-inspired designs, pastel colors, comfortable and opaque look, lace details through tops or skirt hems

    Key Takeaways

    • Fluid Metals trend: 🕺 70s disco party inspiration, 👗 loose shapes, long dresses, wider bottom pants, 🌋 warm metallics like bronze, copper, red, gold, 💎 sequins and silks
    • Ready to Wear Lingerie trend: 👚 lace and underwear-inspired designs, 🌸 pastel colors, comfortable, opaque look, ❤️ lace details through tops or skirt hems
  • DIY jewelry: How to make felted wool & silver bracelets | Easy tutorial | Justine Leconte

    DIY jewelry: How to make felted wool & silver bracelets | Easy tutorial | Justine Leconte – Justine Leconte officiel

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6BoxJ7sFT0

    Summary

    Summary: In this tutorial, Justin Lagoons demonstrates how to make jewelry using materials from the art store such as felt stripes, awl or pointy tool, jump rings, closure, textile glue, scissors, pliers, ruler and paper. The process involves measuring and cutting felt pieces, gluing them together (optional), molding the felt onto the shape of the wrist, drying the glue, cutting off excess felt, punching holes, threading jump rings through the holes, adding closure, and closing the jump rings. This results in a custom-made jewelry piece.

    Highlights:
    1. DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial using art store materials
    2. Materials: Felt stripes, awl or pointy tool, jump rings, closure, textile glue, scissors, pliers, ruler and paper
    3. Step-by-step process includes measuring, cutting, gluing, molding, drying, cutting off excess felt, punching holes, threading jump rings, adding closure, and closing the jump rings
    4. Two examples of DIY bracelets made in the tutorial: one with a tight closure and missing jump ring, and another made of thicker gray felt without glue

    Key Takeaways:
    1. Jewelry making can be done using materials found at the art store
    2. The process involves measuring, cutting, gluing, molding, drying, cutting off excess felt, punching holes, threading jump rings, adding closure, and closing the jump rings
    3. Both examples of DIY bracelets showcase different techniques and material choices

  • How to be a fashion designer | Fashion Career? | Justine Leconte

    How to be a fashion designer | Fashion Career? | Justine Leconte – Justine Leconte officiel

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jI49SWyDgmE

    Summary

    ### Summary

    Learn from various styles, attend a reputable fashion university, gain practical experience and build your network, prepare for different roles in the industry, practice drawing, maintain a process book, and visit exhibitions and museums.

    Highlights

    • Study fashion and be inspired by various styles
    • Attend reputable fashion universities
    • Gain practical experience and network
    • Prepare for different roles within the industry
    • Practice drawing, maintain a process book, and visit exhibitions and museums

    Key Takeaways

    • Learn from various styles and meet likeminded people
    • Choose a reputable fashion university like Central St Martin’s in London, Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo, or Parsons in New York
    • Gain practical experience through internships or volunteering at events like Fashion Week
    • Networking is essential in the fashion world, join LinkedIn and engage with fashion groups
    • Understand there are various jobs within the fashion industry, not just fashion design
    • Learn to draw or create mood boards to communicate your vision effectively
    • A strong sense of business and project management is crucial
  • How to choose colors for a fashion collection? | Find your color palette | Justine Leconte

    How to choose colors for a fashion collection? | Find your color palette | Justine Leconte – Justine Leconte officiel

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfnVCf8FEQE

    Summary

    ### Summary
    The transcript discusses how to choose colors for a collection based on a mood board and sketches of the looks. The process involves considering whether colors are warm or cold, harmonious or contrasted, light or dark, bright or dull, analyzing the mood board, creating a palette with shades and tints, adding pastel hues and complementary colors for contrast, playing with proportions, observing the picture while building the palette, and repeating the process for different examples.

    Highlights

    • Consider color properties when choosing colors
    • Analyze mood board to guide color choices
    • Create a palette with shades and tints
    • Add pastel hues and complementary colors
    • Play with proportions and observe while building the palette

    Key Takeaways

    • Varying color proportions can create different styles
    • The speaker used Color Aid color palette for demonstration
    • Viewers are encouraged to comment if they want to learn more about color
  • How to design CLOTHES from a MOOD BOARD! | Fashion Design TUTORIAL| Justine Leconte

    How to design CLOTHES from a MOOD BOARD! | Fashion Design TUTORIAL| Justine Leconte – Justine Leconte officiel

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxBL5UvWc8I

    Summary

    ### Summary
    The creator shares their process of making a corset inspired by a mood board featuring abandoned things, beauty in decay, and soft colors. The corset features bones sewn into the middle layer instead of plastic netting, giving it a rusty, nostalgic look. They use black wool for the middle layer and burn the surface to give it a rusty appearance. An extra lining is added on the inside for comfort while maintaining functionality. The final step involves dipping the corset in bleach, creating a decayed effect.

    Highlights

    • 🎨 Mood board inspired by abandoned things and beauty in decay
    • 🦴 Rusty nostalgic look with bones sewn into wool middle layer
    • 🛋️ Extra lining on the inside for comfort
    • 💧 Bleach dipped to create a decayed effect

    Key Takeaways

    • The corset is designed using a mood board as inspiration.
    • A wooden board was used in the creation process.
    • The speaker encourages viewers to share their thoughts and subscribe for future content.