Friday, October 3, 2008

A Piece Of Me



This sketch is from the portfolio I submitted to the Fashion Institute of Technology. Its one of seven and in my opinion the best one. Inspiration for this jacket came from many different sources. During the time I was working on the portfolio, I was constantly buying the newest issues of every fashion magazine catering to menswear fashions. I was greatly inspired by Dolce and Gabbana. Their slim cuts and fitted looks are very appealing. I also wanted the jacket to have an urban feel but to appear high fashion at the same time. The sketch shows the jacket having a military styled look with the 6 cargo pockets on the front and a pocket on each sleeve. In my opinion, details on garments are most appeasing when they're functional. Having a lot of pockets allows for storage of different sized objects or whatever the person wearing this jacket may carry. Inspiration for this sketch also came from various trips to the fabric store. At the time fabrics for the fall season were jus starting to come in and I noticed a group of plaids thats were very interesting. When viewing them I had no idea how much work would go into making a garment of this particular style. The swatch I chose to work with had bright orange contrasts in it and this inspired me to find a way to emphasize them. I decided to find ways to draw attention to the contrasting stripes by adding a solid color fabric of the same color to the jacket. Often times when I'm drafting a new design or just sketching in general, I always rely on my personal style to get me rolling. It's always about what I think is hot, "in", and trendy. While keeping with the trends I like to produce a classic garment. Sometimes I look at different colors for inspiration. I personally favor bright and bold colors. Also when Im looking for inspiration I turn to current and past looks from Ralph Lauren. My favorite designer. Ralph's looks are preppy, chic, sophisticated, youthful, and classic. His style is one that I like to take and mix with others to create my own. A jacket from his collection contained a plaid similar to the one I chose and that assured me it was a great choice. This jacket possesses many details which make it unique and desirable. This picture shows the jacket as a finished garment. From concept to creation.

17 comments:

Tanita Winchester said...

I really Like yours. You really dont see too many male designers and its really not much that men have to choose from in the clothing industry so I like it it's cute :)

Song Anh said...

I hope to see the rest of your portfolio because this is quite amazing. I drafted a dress so I can imagine the effort you've put into drafting this jacket. Kudos to you for sure!

By the way, good luck in being admitted to FIT! My friend currently attends there and is also working on menswear and he tells me it's very competitive but I'm sure you've got what it takes! :)

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Torey Shanay Thorpe said...

Torey Shanay Thorpe said...
BRANDON!!!

THIS IS AWESOME!!!
I LOVE THE FACT THAT YOU ARE ACTUALLY INTHE PROCESS INSTEAD OF LIKE MOST OF US HOPING TO ONE DAY BE ABLE TO DESIGN AND ACTUALLY CREATE OUR OWN GARMENTS...
IT IS TRULY A GIFT AND ITS AN AMAZiNG TALENT.

PLLLEEEEEASE STAY WITH MENSWEAR!! MEN DESERVE GREAT CLOTHES TOO AND YOUR DESIGN AND FINISHED PRODUCT CLEARLY IS PROOF THAT IT CAN EXIST.
I HOPE MY HUSBAND CAN WEAR YOUR CLOTHES ONE DAY

;)
LOVE YA "DIOR"

raineysamone said...

you jacket looks amazing. you did a really great jos. I love the colors and usually I do not like any type of bright color. Also Ralph Lauren is my favorite designer as well.

scburcaw said...

You certainly have an unmistakable talent. That jacket is very original and I love the fit! You did an awesome job!

Gen said...

BRANDON!
I love your style but you already knew that. I wish I could create desgins like that, it is simply amazing. I really would like to see more of your designs!

Fashion said...

Hey Brandon I really like the design that you made..It is very unique how you made out the design and made it come to life how cool. I think Mens wear is the way to go...US women have sooo much to choose from and we need more lines for Men adn I know you have what ot takes so keep up the the good work...=)

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SL said...

Brandon, it is a very lovely piece of garment you have created. It is fantastic that a design student can create something like that, it seems so professional. I´m really impressed. I agree with you when you said that “It's always about what I think is hot, "in", and trendy.” I also think that’s important to know what oneself like and not conform to other people all the time. People must believe in oneself. Good luck with your future career!

Matt said...

that's awesome, i love the jacket, it looks great!

Rodnee[Chuvalo] said...

Brandon the is absolutely hot. I love the colors. Its very innovative and unique.

Jaquana Gainey said...

Look at You!!! I must give you credit just lik everyone else is!! This is so natural for you, I can just see that designing really is a passion of yours. Continue the good work I see greatness in your future boo!!!

Anonymous said...

brandon this is sooo cool! i am so impressed with you design and sewing skills. You really have a good grasp on what is in style and practical. Keep up the good work and congratulations on FIT! That's a huge accomplishment. Your really going places.

Kara Pierce said...

this jacket is so badass.
i know it took you forever
and i want to see you wear it!
you can tell that you put
a lot of time, effort, and your
whole being into this jacket.

Carrie said...

I think it is fantastic that you not only came up with a design, but actually created the piece. I would definitely love to see the rest of your portfolio. From this design I can predict that your other pieces are also wearable and fashionable.

Professor Sanghvi said...

I REALLY liked the piece - from design to the actual jacket - its great work.

You definitely have talent. Keep it up!