Fashion design is the and creation of apparel, accessories, and shoes. Apparel means clothing or attire that is worn. Sometimes it refers to a specific type of clothing, such as business or formal attire. The general public may view fashion design as something that does not impact their daily lives. Still, every article of clothing was designed by someone, no matter where the clothing or accessories were purchased.
There are many components to fashion design that designers should be aware of. Some components include ideation, sketching and finalizing designs, overseeing the production of garments, and marketing garments as part of a collection or at trade shows. Fashion designers must also understand garment construction, fit, trends, and marketing tactics. Depending upon their expertise, talent, and fame, designers will somehow interact with others to market and sell their ideas and designs.
Designers must understand basic art elements such as line, shape, color, value, and texture. The term "line" in fashion design refers to the edges of garments and the interior lines, such as lapels, details, pockets, and lines on the fabric. Shape refers to the basic shape of the garment; for example, an A-line skirt has an 'A' shape. Color is difficult to define, but it is universally understood. Color is very important to fashion design since color influences mood and presence and is greatly impacted by trends. Value or the amount of lightness or darkness in a or outfit could also be important. At the least, a designer must be aware of the value, whether the garment is neutral or colorful. Finally, the texture is vital and impacts the materials chosen for the design. Changes in texture, such as a textured tweed jacket with a shiny bag, add interest and appeal to a costume or ensemble.
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