STYLE SURFING – FROM SIDEWALK TO CATWALK

COLLECTION & FABRIC DETAILS 2017/18
BRIEF AUTUMN/WINTER
SPRING/SUMMER
2017/18
STYLE SURFING – FROM SIDEWALK TO CATWALK

INSPIRATION – STREET CULTURE

Students will learn about the evolution of street style from the 1950’s to now.

Brief: Design and produce an on trend wearable contemporary collection, using elements of these stereotype groups as inspiration for design.

Think Teddy boys/Mods/Rockers/Hippies/Punks/Casuals/Goths/Technos.

We will produce an on trend JUMPSUIT from the 80’s as the first piece in the collection.

The 80’s jumped into jumpsuits with both feet.

The Iconic Jumpsuit – some fashion trends come and go, very few have staying power, however the jumpsuit adapted and evolved over the years and is now and iconic piece of clothing. The first appearance was in fact 1919, the jumpsuit was always destined to become a fashion icon. A symbol of female heroism and adventure, it found it’s way from professions such as aviators, racing car drivers and sport’s women, to the catwalks of New York, Paris & Milan, all under the influence of Coco Chanel.

Taking a spin back to the 1950’s, introducing our 2nd garment to the collection, the rough and ready BIKER JACKET.

Thanks to Marlon Brando in the 1950’s movie ‘The Wild Ones’, from then on the Biker Jacket  established itself as an iconic statement. Musicians and bands started to wear them, the leather jacket was the item worn by punks and rock subcultures.  Worn by bands like ‘The Beatles and Elvis and movie star Steve McQueen.

Onto the swinging 60’s we are producing A-line TUNIC DRESS.

TUNIC DRESS 1960’s

London Designer, Mary Quant, is imortalized by fashion iconography as the originator of the ‘miniskirt’ and ‘minidress’. Introducing the “mod” era and the “Chelsea look”. Bold prints and psychedelic colours, neon tights, big hair and false eyelashes were all a part of this eras image.

Some of the Key Looks of the 1950s – The 50s Silhouette:
Petticoats & Full skirts:-

Wide circular or pleated skirts were worn with layers of petticoats to give lift and were prominent in both day and evening wear. Always to mid calf – never shorter but maybe longer for evening wear. Petticoats were several layers of net and generally starched for extra stiffness or frothy chiffon in evening wear in vibrant colours of green, pink and yellow!

The HOODIE:

During the mid-seventies when hip-hop culture was developing, the hoodie started appearing on the scene around 1974 or 1975. The break-dancers wore them to keep warm before ‘they hit the floor’!

JUMPSUIT:

Fabric suggestions: Non-stretch – Any other type, eg: Denim, cottons, corduroy or whatever they want, that’s non-stretch and not see through.

CHILDRENS SIZES JUMPSUIT

Fabric width 7 yrs 8yrs 10 yrs
115 cm 2.75m 2.75m 2.75m
140 cm 2.30 2.30m 2.30m
elastic 75cm 75cm 75cm
Fabric width 12 yrs 14 yrs 16 yrs
115 cm 3.20m 3.20m 3.20m
140 cm 2.75m 2.75m 2.75m
elastic 75cm 75cm 75cm

BIKER JACKET:

Fabric suggestions: Denim, Corduroy, Twill, Tweed,  Suiting’s, Velvet, Heavy cotton drill.

CHILDRENS SIZES BIKER JACKET:

Fabric width 7 yrs 8yrs 10 yrs
115 cm 1.5m 1.60m 1.60m
150 cm 1.25m 1.25m 1.40m
zipper 16inch 16inch 16 inch
Fabric width 12 yrs 14 yrs
115cm 1.75m 1.85m
140cm 1.40m 1.40m
Zipper 16 inch 16 inch

ADULT SIZES BIKER JACKET:

Fabric width X small Small Medium
115 cm 2.65m 2.65m 2.75m
140cm 1.95m 2.10m 2.10m
zipper 20inch 20inch 20inch
Fabric width L XL
115cm 2.85m 3m
140cm 2.20m 2.20m
Zipper 20 inch 20 inch

TUNIC DRESS:

Fabric Suggestions:  Corduroy, Cotton types, Poplin, Tweed, Wool types, Denim, Leatherette.

Fabric width 8 yrs 10 yrs
115cm 1.40m 1.40m
140cm 1.10m 1.20m
Zipper 9 inch 9 inch
Fabric width 12 yrs 14 yrs
115 cm 1.50m 1.70m
140cm 1.20m 1.30m
zipper 9inch 9inch

A-LINE BODICE DRESS:

You have  a few different options within this dress. You can produce it with optional sleeves, waistband, bow at front or have contrasting bodice and skirt fabric. You can produce an overlay tulle skirt to go over the under skirt as seen in the photo below.

Fabric suggestions: Brocade, Chintz, cotton types, crepe back satin, damask, ginham, jacquards, Linen types, Pique, Sateen, Seersucker, Taffeta. These are just suggestions so feel free to choose what you like.

You can line this dress but it is only recommended for a very advanced student as it will double up the production time.

Lining: 60cm of length should cover all ages.

OPTION 1: Fabric lengths for a dress made from the same fabric.

Fabric width 8 yrs 10 yrs 12 yrs
115cm 2m 2.10m 2.20m
140cm 1.70m 1.80m 1.90m
Zipper 18 inch 18 inch 18 inch

1 Hook and eye fastening

Fabric width 14 yrs 16 yrs
115 cm 2.30 2.40
150cm 2m 2.10m
zipper 18 inch 18 inch

1 Hook and eye fastening

OPTION 2: Fabric lengths for contracting skirt and bodice dress.

Bodice:

Fabric width 8 yrs 10 yrs 12 yrs
115cm 60cm 60cm 60cm
150cm 60cm 60cm 60cm
Zipper 18 inch 18 inch 18 inch

1 Hook and eye fastening

Fabric width 14 yrs 16 yrs
115 cm 60cm 60cm
150cm 60cm 60cm
zipper 18 inch 18 inch

1 Hook and eye fastening

Skirt:

Fabric width 8 yrs 10 yrs 12 yrs
115cm 1.20m 1.20m 1.30m
150cm 1.20m 1.20m 1.30m
Zipper 18 inch 18 inch 18 inch
Fabric width 14 yrs 16 yrs
115cm 1.50m 1.70m
150cm 1.40m 1.40m
Zipper 18 inch 18 inch

OPTIONAL: Tulle over-skirt

Tulle width 8 yrs 10 yrs
1.40m 2.50m 2.50m
Tulle width 12 yrs 14 yrs 16 yrs
1.40m 2.60m 2.80m 2.80m

Hoodie

Fabric suggestions: French terry, heavy jersey, sweatshirt fleece, or any fabric the student feels would work well with this garment.

Fabric width 7 yrs 8 yrs 10 yrs 12 yrs
115cm 150cm 150cm 150cm 150cm
150cm 115cm 115cm 115cm 115cm
Zipper 19 inch 20 inch 21 inch 22 inch

SKINNY PULL-UP JEANS

Fabric suggestions: Denim, twill or any fabric you see is suitable that has a 20% stretch on the grain.

Fabric width 8 yrs 10 yrs 12 yrs 14 yrs 16 yrs
132cm 95cm 120cm 125cm 135cm 140cm
150cm 95cm 100cm 105cm 110cm 135cm