Dieffenbacher, Fiona.

Fashion thinking - New York: Bloomsbury, c 2013. - 220 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. - Required reading range. Course reader . - Required reading range. Course reader. .

Fiona Dieffenbacher , a ready-to-wear and knitwear designer, is currently the Program Director of the BFA Fashion Design course at the Parsons School of Design in New York City.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-215) and index.

Students often struggle to develop their own style and approach to design. While the design process is fundamental to the way all fashion designers work, there is no right or wrong method: each emerging designer must find their own authentic process. This book establishes key approaches to design and enables this process of discovery. Nine student projects form the core of the book, representing a diverse range of strategies at each key stage of the design cycle. By following each throughout their various stages of development, these examples offer a unique and inspiring insight into the thinking behind a final collection.

9782940411719


Fashion design.

TT507 / .D5289 2013

746.92 / DIE-F