At the end of the '40s, actually 1947, Dior introduced what he called the "new look" which involved a full skirt on the bottom, and some sort of jacket or collared top. Now...
The next silhouette is a mermaid, or a fish tailed silhouette. This is probably going to be one of the exceptions to your design rules, because, or to my design rules, saying go for it, make your own...
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,...
The next silhouette is probably the best example of the concept I've been trying to reinforce that these are shapes, they're not dresses. There's something to build the dress...
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....
The next silhouette that you use to build something upon, looks like, like I said these are all shapes and not actual garments, but the next one does actual kind of parallel a garment. A trapeze dress...
Now what I'm going to do is teach you how to draw basic silhouettes. What that means is that the things I'm going to show you how to do are the form that your designs are, that can,...
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....
This silhouette is a belted rectangle. What this means is that you are going to be able to see where the waist is. As I told you before, the waist is probably one of the most important part on your...