7 research outputs found

    Senior Thesis Collections

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    PLEASE NOTE: Where applicable, the audio has been removed from this file due to copyrighted material. The garments shown here were created in response to the Senior Thesis design challenge: create a complete collection that reflects the essence and philosophies of your personal vision

    Five Design Challenges

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    PLEASE NOTE: Where applicable, the audio has been removed from this file due to copyrighted material. The garments shown here represent the Classes of \u2712, \u2711 and \u2710 . The garments were created in response to the following five design challenges: Sophomores, Class of \u2712: Re-Innovative Design: explore the properties of recycled materials other than fabric while creating a wearable piece. Print Design Project create a garment that makes optimal use of an assigned printed fabric. Juniors, Class of \u2710: Knitwear Design: explore the properties of knits and design cut-and-sew and machine-knit garments. Tailoring Project: interpret traditional tailoring techniques to create a look with a jacket. Seniors, Class of \u2709: Coat Collection: design a collection with a coat as the key piece

    Five Design Challenges

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    PLEASE NOTE: Where applicable, the audio has been removed from this file due to copyrighted material. The garments shown here represent the Classes of \u2711, \u2710 and \u2709 . The garments were created in response to the following five design challenges: Sophomores, Class of \u2711: Innovative Design: explore the properties of materials other than fabric while creating a wearable piece. Print Design Project create a garment that makes optimal use of printed fabric. Juniors, Class of \u2710: Knitwear Design: explore the properties of knits and design cut-and-sew and machine-knit garments. Tailoring Project: interpret traditional tailoring techniques to create a jacket ensemble. Seniors, Class of \u2709: Coat Collection: design a collection with a coat as the key piece

    Five Design Challenges

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    PLEASE NOTE: Where applicable, the audio has been removed from this file due to copyrighted material. The garments shown here represent the Classes of \u2713, \u2712 and \u2711 . The garments were created in response to the following five design challenges: Sophomores, Class of \u2713: Re-Innovative Design: explore the properties of recycled materials other than fabric while creating a wearable piece. Print Design Project create a garment that makes optimal use of printed fabric designed by a RISD Textiles student. Juniors, Class of \u2712: Knitwear Design: explore the properties of knits and design cut-and-sew and machine-knit garments. Tailoring Project: interpret traditional tailoring techniques to create a look with a jacket. Seniors, Class of \u2711: Cocktail Collection: design a collection of contemporary cocktail apparel in collaboration with the current RISD Museum exhibition Cocktail Culture: Ritual and Invention in American Fashion, 1920-1980
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