Saturday, February 18, 2017

Procrastination, Process, Prototype

Hey all, 

Post for February 7, 2017, ðŸ‘€ðŸ™ˆ lol. It feels good to have been able to create prototypes for my garments, this is called the trial and error process.  I am able to see what works, what doesn’t work, what fits, what doesn’t fit, etc.  It’s nice to be able to hear feedback from my cohorts on my collection and final designs because it encourages me even if i’m having doubts.  Most often as a designer I grow quite tired of looking and developing the same things for so long, but new perspectives allow me to realize just why I am doing it.  I’ll always remember my previous professor Stephanie Wood telling me, “Trust your instincts Taylor,” that statement is so important and something that I always here in the back of my head as i’m designing or doing something new. As I become more of an independent designer and begin creating and developing my own brand, I have to stay true to who I am as a designer and who I am as a person while letting everything else flow and fall into place.  



Tay 💕

  

Fabrics, Trims, Swatches, OH MY!

Hey all, 

I’ve finally chosen my fabrics for my senior capstone collection! Yay! I’m so excited. As I continue to study them, feel them, imagine them as garments and compare them to my final sketches I am on fire with inspiration, ideas, silhouettes, etc.  Although, the senior Capstone minimum requirement includes 3 ensembles,  I am so inspired and determined to continue to create until I have exhausted my overall creative mind, concept, and have used every inch of fabric that I have obtained to complete my collection. Fabric inspires me and it is hard for me to design without feeling, seeing and putting together different fabrics, textures, trims, etc. I am so excited.  I want to push myself to the limit with this collection, I want to feel empty, not in a bad way, lol but in a good way after this collection is completed because I have put my all into it. I’m ready.  


Tay 💕









INSPIRED

Hey all, 

NY is where fashion lives, where it breathes, where it’s discovered, where it thrives.  I am so inspired.  Never in a million years did I ever think i would have the chance to travel to New York, I always knew it would happen someday, but i never dreamt it would happen as apart of my design process in creating my final senior capstone collection.  I have always felt that I was missing out or missing the mark attending Kendall’s Fashion Studies program in my pursuit of becoming a designer or just being in the atmosphere of fashion, by not choosing to go to FIT, to obtain a Fashion Design degree, in addition to my Fashion Studies degree at Kendall.  Boy, was I ever wrong.  Fashion lives anywhere if it lives in you and I believe that those same opportunities that are available in New York are also available anywhere you go.  I am so blessed to have had the opportunity to travel to New York with such an inspirational professor as Lori Faulkner.  Her genuine love and support for students’ dreams are unmeasurable and while spending time with recent Kendall students who now attend FIT, we aren’t missing out on anything while studying fashion in Grand Rapids, MI.  Lori has made it her purpose to bring those same dreams that thrive in New York to Michigan is it ever commendable. We are all learning the same things to achieve the same goal and i’m determined to achieve them whether in New York or Michigan.  What a blessing, I am blessed.  


Tay
💕





Thursday, February 16, 2017

Nesting

It's been a restorative week here in Grand Rapids.. I've been catching up on some to-do list items and knitting ALL. THE. TIME. I had a spark of an idea when I came across a really great company producing 100% American grown/milled cotton jersey.... my capstone doesn't have any cut-and-sew knits in it but I think it would be fun to make a few t shirts to sell at the fashion show. So, I'm working on making 4 really cool styles that will correlate with the seasons. Spring will be a boxy, slightly cropped shape. Summer will also be boxy but with a wider neck and slightly shorter sleeves. Autumn will be a longer style with side slits, and Winter will be a very classic unisex crew. Do I really have time for this side project? Who knows? It's getting me inspired, though!


Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Capstone Show: THE THEME IS HERE!

As the promotion Coordinator for the Capstone show I have organized a series of mood board imagery and ideas which I would like to share so that our guests have a good idea of what they may be seeing come this April! I am excited to announce our theme which is Nocturne, alluding to the different seasons of the moon in relation to the earth. Each season has a different name as follows, Spring Equinox is titled Ostara, Winter Solstice is titled Yule, Fall Equinox is titled Mabon and the Summer Solstice is titled Litha. Our underclassmen at KCAD will be designing around these seasons for the Capstone show, following our final collections! 


Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Breathing Room

Today we had our prototype reviews for looks 1 & 2 -- since I am still planning on making 6 looks, I pushed myself to make patterns and prototypes for looks 1, 2, & 3. I definitely ran into some problems with my samples (armholes! butts! ridiculous wrestling onesie!) but they've provided me with tons of clarity on what I need to tweak to make the finals look really REALLY good. It's strange but... I'm not that worried! I have a feeling that everything will be fine, and that I'll really be able to pull this all off!

The group goes to New York on Thursday for the week, which gives me a little bit of breathing room to finish up some of my handknit pieces. I can't wait to see photos from the trip, but I'm perfectly content to miss out.

Have fun everyone!


This weekend I did some dye tests-- I focused on finding the right shade of olive green. I think I found it :)


Thursday, February 2, 2017

Proto

This week I've felt especially energized and motivated to get going on everything!!! Since we switched around some due dates, having ensemble 1+2 prototypes and patterns due instead of the complete ensemble 1 I've felt a bit better about how much time it's been taking me to knit up my romper.

I made patterns for my first three ensembles in class on Tuesday: the pajama set, the work shirt + romper, and the short dress. I whipped the work shirt proto out in class today, on schedule with my calendar, and plan on cranking out the dress and PJ set over the next couple of days. I'll be making a very basic muslin silhouette prototype of the knit romper to pair with the work shirt prototype just for the sake of seeing a full look on the form. Things are moving along at a good pace! I'm feeling good!