High Fashion Drawing



Definition: A fashion croqui term (originated from a french word “croquis” meaning “rough sketch”) in fashion design is referred to an outlined fashion sketch of a figure model in various poses that fashion designers use as a template for fashion sketching and drawing, to illustrate and present fashion designs ideas. Netbeans for mac os. Traditionally, a fashion croqui figure is 9 heads tall, but this can. Stop by UWM Men’s Shop for more high fashion advice and to shop for luxury custom-made suits. Enhance your look with tips and pointers from our professional stylists in Salt Lake City, UT. Stop by UWM Men’s Shop for more high fashion advice and to shop for luxury custom-made suits. Lasts are used for both design and construction. A fashion drawing is the first step in bringing that idea to fruition. A fashion sketch consists of the figurative fashion drawing of a slightly exaggerated, idealized and stylized human figure (male or female) along with the clothes and accessories adorning it.

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In case you were wondering where the beautiful drawings on my header originated from, they came from a 21 year old illustrator I came across on Instagram. His name is Hayden Williams and is he gained the looks of many celebrities with his artwork. His high fashion classic style of fashion and drawing create a beautiful connection between the two worlds of fashion and art. Celebrities like Beyonce, Rihanna, and Naomi Campbell have all featured and praised his work of them.

Here is a small excerpt from a web interview from Talent Registered with Hayden Williams. Here you can get a little more of an idea into the mind of the man behind the pencil.

TR: Tell me a little about yourself. Where are you from ? What’syour educational background ?

HW: I’m from London! I started drawing at the age of 3 and it hasn’t really stopped since. I would sit and obsessively draw female Disney characters after watching the movies until they were as close as possible to being perfect! Those years of drawing the female form, (however unrealistic) basically led into me then going on to study fashion design at Barking college and then Ravensbourne University. Before i studied, i realised what i was doing as a child could translate into fashion illustration and design. As the years went on, my sketches naturally progressed and became a lot more polished and mature. I’m proud to say that i am self taught in regards to my illustration work.

TR: When did you realize you wanted to become a fashion
designer?

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HW: I think it has always been there subconsciously, but it really hit me in my teens! As you get older and mature, you start to find your style and it was around the age of 14-15 that i started to take my work in a new direction and focus on fashion as opposed to just drawing a female character. I think everyone around me knew i would end up working in fashion, from school teachers, family etc. After secondary school finished in 2007, i took a gap year and really focused on refining my illustrations and design sketches. In that time, i came up with my own logo and a vast portfolio of designs. I was already starting to think like a designer and businessman! Once i felt confident enough to really pursue it, i then looked into studying design.

TR: What does fashion mean to you?

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Blu ray player for mac pro. HW: To me, it means having confidence! Without confidence in your clothes, the clothes end up wearing you!

TR: What was the first article of clothing you ever designed ?

HW: I think it was a skirt from a college project. It wasn’t the best but learning how to construct garments was such an eye opener. All I knew was how to draw in the early stages, but i have learned so much about fabrics, cut, fit and quality since my studying days. Especially after working on my collection with Sketch Street.

TR: What matters to you most as a fashion designer ?

HW: As a womenswear designer, making women feel special! When a woman purchases from Hayden Williams, i want her to feel confident that she purchased an investment piece that can be worn year after year without having to worry whether she is on trend. For me it’s about creating something classic and timeless but still modern enough for the woman of today.

His pieces offer a mix of sophistication and classic sexy. They are a breath of fresh air compared to the bare-as-you-dare fashion that we see today. Makes it hard to believe that it is just colored pencils.

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