Fashion Portfolio
Fashion Portfolio
Fashion Portfolio
Table of Contents
Introduction page 2 Transcript pages 3 -4 Resume page 5 Extra Curricular Activities page 6 Achievements pages 7 8 Letters of Recommendations page 9 Senior Collections page 10 Internship pages 11 - 14 Pattern Development II pages 15 16 Pattern Development I pages 17 -18 Basic Construction 1 pages 19 -20 CAD U4ia pages 21 -22 Photoshop and Illustration page 23 Advanced Illustration page 24 Art drawing and 2-D design page 25 2Fundamentals of Fashion page 26 Historical Costume page 27 Textiles page 28 Problem Solving in Fashion page 29 Visual Merchandising page 30 Advanced Product development pages 31 -34 Product development pages 35 - 39 Fashion Show Production page 40 Merchandise Planning page 41 Entrepreneurship page 42 Fashion Study Tours page 43 Career Days page 44 Fashion Competitions pages 45 - 47
Introduction
I am a fashion designer and fashion merchandiser who has competed in over five fashion shows and five competitions, in which I have rank and placed in. As well as, assist in organizing a fashion show attended by more than 3,000 people and raised over $30,000 for the show. I am a hard worker who is passionate in what I do and continue to do so as shown in my portfolio.
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Transcript
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Resume
Association of fashion and design) . aFAD activities include sponsorship of student trips to career seminars in Kansas City, Chicago and Dallas; guest speaker presentations; and community service projects. Students also gain practical experience (as well as scholarship monies) by participating in the Fashion Group International, Inc. seminars. Helped in the production of Catwalk for the Cure. Fashion show to raise money for Susan G. Komen Breast cancer foundation. Phi Sigma Pi National Honors Fraternity. Phi Eta Sigma Honors Society.
Achievements
Deans List 2007 2008 1st place for Personal Shopper at Kansas City career day, 2008. 2nd place for Personal Shopper at Kansas City career day, 2009
Achievements
Letters of Recommendation
Senior Collections
Course Objective: Three five garments created for a production of an apparel line from the conceptualization to the construction of sample garments.
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Internship
Course Objective: Complete 280 hours in a supervised internship in fashion design and merchandising. Must earn a satisfactory evaluation.. evaluation.. Outcome: Gained experience in retail sales. Learned how to run a business by buying, merchandising and marketing. I helped in PR and production of West 18th Fashion show sponsor by Birdies. One of my tasks was to help sew and create the headpieces worn by the models and help style the models.
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Internship
The fashion show was called The Decadent Summer. Pictures show the models from the show and the headpieces I help create for the show.
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Internship
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Internship
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Pattern Development II
Course Objective: Fundamental concepts for developing original designs by using draping techniques. Outcome: To learn different methods in creating a garment and able to develop new design techniques different from pattern making.
Weaving
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Pattern Development II
Pleats
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Pattern Development I
Course objective: Fundamental concepts of drafting for the female form and pattern manipulation techniques to develop original garments including children and adults.
Outcome: Able to create a pattern and make changes where needed for a correct fit on human form.
Design a pattern with a cowl neckline, circle skirt, and a lace cutout in the back.
Pattern of a bodice
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Pattern Development I
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Basic Construction
Course Objective: Apparel construction techniques using commercial patterns. Outcome: Capable of basic sewing techniques and when to use such techniques such as a French dart, blind hem, design ease, roll line, staystiching, zippers and so on.
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Basic Construction
Constructed a fitted vest. Constructed a- line skirt awith inverted pockets. Construction of a black jean jacket with button holes, collars and top stitching.
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Course Objective: Introduction to the principles and techniques of computer aided design used in the fashion industry.
CAD U4ia
Outcome: Learned techniques to establish well design flats. Create well design illustration designs with computer techniques different from Your from hand. drawingDescription Goes
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Create own plaid and weave by selecting yarns and shading to create a pattern.
3 piece children collection by using vectors, changing line style, filling line drawings printing, and creating color palettes.
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CAD U4ia
Design a line with variety of styles. Project included designing a collection, altering fabric, drawing flats by manipulating stitch lines, scaling ,grouping, managing color ways, and drawing with symmetry and vector shapes.
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Advanced Illustration
Course Objective: Creation of fashion flats and specification sheets. Focus on the technical ability to translate a creative idea into a working blueprint. Outcome: Create fashionable croquis to illustrate and explain our design concepts as a collection. Create different croquis poses and movement to show the garment through illustration.
Still in Progress
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Mood Board
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Historical Costume
Course Objective: The study of apparel and fashion accessories from the beginning of time to the present. An analysis of global cultural forces that parallel social, economic, political and technological influences on fashion trends will be examined to determine impact. Outcome: Learned fashion repeats itself from past decades. Able to be inspired and incorporate past design concepts into something contemporary.
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Course Objective: Study of fibers, yarns, fabrics, and finishes, as they pertain to both residential/commercial fabrics and apparel textiles. Outcome: Understand the different types of fabrications and the way the fabric should be used. Such as, what Your Description fabrics stretch, wrinkle, shrink, weight, and types of yarns.
Textiles
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FormulasFormulasOpen to buy: Planned Sales + Planned End of Month Stock + Markdowns Inventory on Hand Merchandise on order. Profitability: Expense % = $ Expenses / $ Net Sales Gross Margin % = $ Gross Margin / $ Net Sales Profit % = $ Profit / $ Net Sales $ Net Sales = $ Profit / Profit % Markup as a Percent: $ Markup = $ Retail - $Cost 29 Markup % Based on Retail= $Markup / $Retail
Visual Merchandising
Course Objective: Exposed to background lighting, styling, visual placement, display focal points, along with photography perspectives to include catalog, magazine, and ad layouts.
Outlook:
Spring 2011
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Product Development
Course Objective: An examination of the design, manufacture and marketing of products in todays global economy. Outcome: Understanding of the different types of style sleeves, coats, jackets, dresses, neck lines, silhouettes, etc. Create a product through the whole process of product development.
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Product Development
Necklines
Dress Styles
Skirt Styles
Coats
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Product Development
Inspiration
Cooties is a fashion line for children . Involved creating a line through the whole product development process. Including a logo, hang tag, mission statement, flats, order form,
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Product Development
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Product Development
Spec Sheet and Order form I created for the Cooties Company.
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Believe
Springfield Expo Center 635 East Saint Louis Street Springfield, MO 65806
Models and the audience during the Believe Fashion Show. (below)
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Merchandise Planning
Course Objective: To be familiarize with the terminology, Objective: fundamental principles and techniques of merchandising calculations.
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Entrepreneurship
Course Objective: Entrepreneurial concepts of opening a Objective: business through the development of a business plan.
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Career Days
College students majoring in fashion, interior design, marketing, merchandising, etc. are given the rare opportunity to learn from top business experts and leaders in the design world. Career Day offers design competitions, career related seminars, panel discussions and a Job Fair.
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Fashion Competitions
Store Concept Board, Kansas City. Placed in top five. Create the logo, Credit Card, Business Card / Envelope, gift card, hang tag, and store bag for the store named STEM.
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Fashion Competitions
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Fashion Competitions
Catwalk for the Cure fashion Show rank top 0.
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