Showing posts with label Origami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Origami. Show all posts

Saturday, 1 October 2011

Bella Borsodi




Origami fashion, using shirts, pants and jeans instead of paper . . . certainly makes you think about your clothes differently. Bella Borsodi is an Austrian photographer who's still life photography has stretched the boundaries of her genre. These images were created as an advertising campaign for Yalook.com.

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Monday, 18 October 2010

Amila Hrustic


Amila Hrustic is a designer based in Sarajevo, her portfolio is extensive spanning the disciplines of textiles, fashion, furniture and product design. This collection is called 'Plato's Collection',based on platonic solids of the cube, tetrahedron, octahedron dodecahedron and icosahedron.
The clothes are made of paper and are more suited to stage or fashion editorials. (thank you)

Friday, 15 October 2010

Julian Roberts

Julian Roberts constructs fabrics like an engineer, they are folded like origami masterpieces , his technique is called 'Subtraction Cutting'.
'Subtraction Cutting' is an approach to garment design that allows for trial and error, chance discovery, multiple flipside viewpoints, and the ability to cut fast and loose without too many overbearing reference to numbers, or rigid mathematical rules.'
Please watch the 5 minute Video (you will find top right hand side of Julian Roberts website).

Saturday, 9 October 2010

International Fashion Capitals

Above: Angela Logan in new New York wardrobe, you could try this technique with cut out fashion illustrations (it's great fun!)
Above: New York Dress with unknown (lovely) model Above and below, Paris Map Clothes (made by Hazel Terry)


Below: London (origami clothes made from maps)
A 'fashion week' is a fashion industry event lasting approximately one week that enables designers, fashion houses and brands to display their latest creations. The most prominent fashion weeks are held in the fashion capitals of : New York, London, Milan and Paris. The annual events kick off in New York with the other cities hosting their events in the order given. Fashion weeks are semiannual events, January through to April the designers release their autumn / winter collections. September through to November they show their spring/summer collections. There are other fashion weeks in other cities where designers showcase specific garment collections such as swimwear. Also designers put on independent events outside of the traditional seasons.