Book

Fashion accessories

by  Olivier Gerval / Sasha Wardell

Table Of Contents

  • Chapter 3: Concepts and designs
  • Marc Jacobs
  • Moods, colours and materials
  • Inspirations
  • Contrasts
  • Moods and sketches
  • Mood boards
  • Style and drawing
  • Themes and designs
  • Developments
  • The collection structure
  • Brands and lines
  • Designing an accessory line
  • Accesssory patterns
  • Vuitton revisited Reinterpretations
  • Materials
  • Transformations
  • Influences
  • Shapes, materials ad patterns
  • Themes and products
  • Analysis and definition of a collection plan
  • Collection plan development
  • Colour rendering using a maker pen
  • Equipment
  • Preparation
  • Example of colour rendering a shoe
  • Colour rendering using photoshop
  • Preparation
  • Importing
  • Chapter 4: Craftsmanship and manufacture
  • Tradition and modernity at Louis Vuitton
  • Louis Vuitton's manufacturing studio at Asnieres
  • Manufacturing a lockit bag
  • Principal stages of manufacturing a lockit bagin the production studio at Asnieres
  • Details and finishing features for bags
  • Industrial shoe manufacture
  • Research and development
  • Heel and lastmaking
  • Handmake shoe manufacture
  • Sak - a young designer label
  • Industrial scarf manufacture
  • House of Marc Rozier
  • Weaving at Marc Rozier's
  • Jacquard weave
  • Preparing the dyes
  • Scarf printing techniques
  • Roller printing
  • Rotary screen printing
  • Automatic flatbed printing
  • Semi-autometic flatbed printing
  • Final stages
  • Jewellery making with Elena Cantacuzene
  • Chapter I: Introduction
  • The history of Louis Vuitton
  • A vocation - travel
  • An international reputation
  • Louis Vuitton's travel museum
  • A family museum
  • Another travel history
  • The history of the shoe
  • Functions and uses
  • Fashion and historical models
  • World shoes
  • Social references
  • Particular references
  • Charles Jourdan's shoe museum
  • Ready-to-wear shoes
  • A flagship brand
  • Didier Ludit and vitage bags
  • The king of vintage
  • A personal take on the accessory
  • Designers and their accessories
  • Lanvin : Alber Elbaz
  • A culture and a style
  • Harnessing influences
  • Louis Vuiltton and Marc Jacobs
  • Loulou de la Falaise
  • A game of materials
  • An enchanted world
  • Yazbukey
  • Perfumes from the orient
  • A cosmopolitan inspiration
  • Sonia Rykiel : Sonia and Nathalie Rykiel
  • The woman's wardrobe revolutionised
  • Mother and daughter
  • Christian Louboutin
  • A fascination for the foot
  • Women's footwear
  • Elena Cantacuzene
  • From Byzantium to Paris
  • Gems and jewellry
  • Chapter 5: Step-by-step
  • Tools
  • Making card prototypes
  • Tote bag
  • Messenger / shoulder bag
  • Making felt prototypes
  • Cylindrial bag
  • Tote bag
  • Toilet / sponge bag
  • Making leather prototypes
  • Small tote bag
  • Chapter 2: Products
  • Marc Jacobs
  • The world of the accessory
  • The bag
  • A little history
  • An accessoty revisited
  • From the tool to the accessory
  • The shoe
  • First steps
  • The contemporary shoe
  • Shoe styles
  • The scarf and the bow tie
  • Shapes and sources of inspiration
  • The revival of these accessories
  • Eyewear
  • Frame materials
  • Glass technology
  • Shapes
  • Hats and hair accessories
  • Eras and moods
  • Infinite sources of inspiration
  • Beyond the hat
  • Hats and designs
  • Jewellery
  • The origins
  • Raw materials and techniques
  • Various types of jewellery
  • Inspirations
  • Chapter 3: Concepts and designs
  • Moods, colours and materials
  • Inspirations
  • Contrasts
  • Moods and sketches
  • Mood boards
  • Style and drawing
  • Themes and designs
  • Developments
  • The collection structure
  • Brands and lines
  • Designing an accessory line
  • Accesssory patterns
  • Vuitton revisited Reinterpretations
  • Materials
  • Transformations
  • Influences
  • Shapes, materials ad patterns
  • Themes and products
  • Analysis and definition of a collection plan
  • Collection plan development
  • Colour rendering using a maker pen
  • Equipment
  • Preparation
  • Example of colour rendering a shoe
  • Colour rendering using photoshop
  • Preparation
  • Importing
  • Chapter 6: Sales and promotion
  • Distribution
  • The predominance of the accessory according to the designer
  • Jan-Philippe Bouyer
  • Accessory counters
  • The agent
  • The ideal agent
  • The agent's jobs
  • The agent's networks
  • Marketing
  • Presentation
  • Window conepts
  • Displays
  • Advertising campaign visuals
  • Fashion illustrations

Subject

Dress accessories / Fashion design

Details

Part of Series Studies in fashion
Published Singapore : Page One, 2009
Language English
ISBN 9789812458278
Location
miniTCDC - UBU
TCDC Khon Kaen - General Collection

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