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arguewithatree  ·  3164 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: TAGOFTHEWEEK: #styleski!!!

son of a bitch i typed a whole thing and then closed the tab. it has been a long ass wednesday.

happy to educate! ask away.

i think the combination of staging, music, outfits, ambience tells the story. having never been to a real show, i assume there are programs that give a little background on the theme or the designer comes out to speak on it for a bit.

it's massively time consuming (in the range of hundreds of hours) and that's why this shit is expen$$$$ive. the path from amateur sewer to designer is kind of a mystery to me. it's something that interested me when i was a kid and Project Runway was new and shiny, but I gave up on that pipe dream because I can barely sew a straight line on a sewing machine. i think it starts as a hobby for a lot of people, those who can go to design school, people take apprenticeships and work on their own portfolios, and either try to sell to a mass retailer or start your own business to manage your line. i think a lot of people go through a starving artist phase because you have to. good input products are expensive and there's a loooot of competition.

with regard to retail, trends translate from the runway usually by way of colors, patterns, and cuts. for example, pictured here you can see patterns of 70s inspired fashion, gingham, and dancer inspired shapes. Pics below if you don't wanna click through

70s'

gingham

dancer inspired

and here would be the retail inspired versions

(yep flares are back)