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Now we will go back to what we were talking about earlier, the lines that denote where your shoulders are. The angles, the hips. You're going to want. This is not going to be on every drawing...
Our next silhouette, with which to design your own styles and dresses up on or dresses, pants anything, is a Slim Silhouette. What Slim means in terms of Fashion Designing drawings is that,...
This next shape is called a U-Line, and it's again, it's kind of referencing like a sheath dress also. The U is right there. And this is the last time I'm going to say this....
The next shape that you can use for a potential design is the straight a-line shape. A-line we think of terms more of using it, like, in skirts. Everybody has heard of a-line skirts, a-line dresses....
This next silhouette with which to build upon is called A-line, fit and flare silhouette. What that means is that, again very literal, it is A-line in shape. It's shaped in the shape of an A....
Draw the back. So, I'm going to say that it looks like this in the back. We'll going to say that these lines continue just like the front. So these are the straps. And the back is a...
The next shape that I'm going to give you to work with is called a tulip shape. Why you ask? Let me think. I think it's because it's shaped like the flower that is also called...