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The Elements of Design

The Elements of Design. Shape Clothing pages177 – 178; Fig 10-12. What is shape in garment design?. Shape is the outline or silhouette that forms when ones come together t enclose an area. Gaments may be straight and narrow or flared and bell shaped.

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The Elements of Design

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  1. The Elements of Design Shape Clothing pages177 – 178; Fig 10-12

  2. What is shape in garment design? • Shape is the outline or silhouette that forms when ones come together t enclose an area. • Gaments may be straight and narrow or flared and bell shaped. • Do you see the natural waistline or are there shapes that hide areas of the body?

  3. Four basic clothing shapes: • Natural – follows the body’s outline; fit close to body; emphasize natural waistline; classic; worn easily by most average body sizes. • Tubular – Rectangular with vertical emphasis; dominant lines go up/down; adds height and thinness; Ex: T-shirt dress, straight leg pants; tailored business suit. • Bell – BOTH vertical and horizontal lines combine; cuts height; adds curves to a body; may add/subtract width; Ex: A-line skirt/dress, flared pants and jackets. • Full – More horizontal and curved lines than other shapes; make body look larger; Ex: gathered skirts/dresses; full sleeves; wide leg pants.

  4. Natural, Tubular, Bell or Full Shape?

  5. Natural, Tubular, Bell or Full Shape?

  6. Natural, Tubular, Bell or Full Shape?

  7. Natural, Tubular, Bell or Full Shape?

  8. Which garment SHAPE would look best on each woman?

  9. Portfolio Assignment • Find an example of THREE (of the 4) common shapes in garments. • Mount on black paper • Glue to Shape page • Add corresponding title (natural, tubular, bell, full) • Write a paragraph describing the EFFECTS of the garment shape on the model.

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