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Because all of your collections are going to be based on an inspiration, I'm going to
show you how to draw a flapper style hat in a couple different ways because there is a
definite theme to 1920's style, and if you're looking at certain art work or certain, if
you're looking for inspiration and you come across a picture of a flapper in the 1920's,
or an artist’s rendering, one of the designers back then for doing fashion drawings, that
is most likely going to spark some sort of inspiration. Should it really inspire you,
you might want to use that type of art work as a frame of reference for your collection
in order to make sure that your point is coming across to your viewer, your dresses can be
20's style inspired dresses, but it can also serve to just subtly add a little something
if say you've got a drawing of 15 croquet, and that's your collection, 15 pieces. On
a couple of them, throw in one of these that I'm going to show you, a flapper style hat,
and even if the dress isn't 1920's style, that's what will be thought of when somebody
looks at it, so it does get your whole overall point across. Here, I've drawn one that would
be made out of metal, and it would flop over the head and be very fitted to the head, and
it has these blue dots are jewels, duh, little gemstones in it, and it's connected, it's
a grid of metal that's connected, each piece I have here, I don't know how well you can
see the middle, each piece also is connected by a, well, that doesn't work, by a curly
cue piece of metal. So, it's just, they're just another design element that just shows
the flapper style of the hat.