Fashion Choices and Design Features

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I like to look different from other people.
It’s important to me to look fashionable.
I like baggy trousers and loose tops.
I like to wear comfortable clothes.
I like to wear branded clothes.
I like to wear fitted clothes.
What Factors Influence Our
Choice of Clothing?
 
Age
Cost
Personal taste
Peers and friends
Lifestyle and occupation
Suitability for the
purpose or for an
occasion
Care and cleaning
Colour, style and design
 
Quality
Comfort
Fit and size
Origin
Fashion trends
Culture
Where they are made
The clothes you already
have
Let’s Look at Design Features
 
You should be aware of the following design features when
designing and upcycling garments:
 
Colour
 
Pattern
 
Shape
 
Texture
Design Features: Colour
 
When choosing clothing, most people choose colours
that they like and that express their personality.
 
Can you think of any examples of people who express
their personality through their clothes?
Design Features: Colour 
(continued)
 
The colours that we
wear should also
suit:
Our skin tone
The colour of
our hair
The colour of
our eyes
Design Features: Colour 
(continued)
Primary colours 
attract
the eye and make a
person stand out.
Design Features: Colour 
(continued)
 
Neutral colours 
are classic, safe
and do not date.
Design Features: Pattern
 
Pattern adds interest and variety to a
garment, but it is often a matter of fashion
and taste.
It should be used carefully as too much can
appear fussy.
 
Spotty
 
Striped
 
Pinstriped
 
Chevron
Design Features: Pattern 
(continued)
 
What are your favourite patterns?
 
Flowery
 
Paisley
 
Tartan
 
Argyle
 
Geometric
 
Design Features: Pattern 
(continued)
 
Examples of pattern in clothing.
Design Features: Shape
 
Shape refers to the outline of an object.
Colour, pattern and line in fabrics can visually alter
the appearance of body shape.
Well-shaped garments draw attention to our best
features and away from our less flattering ones.
Line in textiles can create an optical illusion by
appearing to change the shape of something.
Design Features: Shape 
(continued)
Which shapes do you think are flattering?
 
Loose
 
Baggy
 
Tight
 
Short
 
Long
 
Creased
 
Furry
 
Shiny
 
Smooth
 
Rough
 
Design Features: Texture
 
Texture refers to the feel
or touch of the textile.
This is important in
clothing, as bulky or very
textured fabrics can alter
the appearance of body
shape.
Design Features: Texture 
(continued)
Examples of texture in clothing.
Design Principles
 
Balance
Emphasis
Proportion
Balance
 
All parts of an outfit should work well together.
Emphasis
 
Using colour or pattern can draw attention to a particular
feature.
Proportion
 
The parts of an
outfit should be in
proportion to each
other and to the
figure of the wearer.
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Delve into the world of fashion choices and design features, from factors influencing clothing selection to the importance of color, pattern, texture, and shape in garment design. Discover how individual preferences, lifestyle, and societal influences shape our clothing decisions, and learn to express personality through attire.

  • Fashion choices
  • Design features
  • Clothing selection
  • Personal style
  • Garment design

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  1. Chapter 27: Textiles All Around Us Fashion

  2. What What Do You Like To Wear? Do You Like To Wear? I like to look different from other people. It s important to me to look fashionable. I like baggy trousers and loose tops. I like to wear comfortable clothes. I like to wear branded clothes. I like to wear fitted clothes.

  3. What Factors Influence Our Choice of Clothing? Age Cost Personal taste Peers and friends Lifestyle and occupation Suitability for the purpose or for an occasion Care and cleaning Colour, style and design Quality Comfort Fit and size Origin Fashion trends Culture Where they are made The clothes you already have

  4. Lets Look at Design Features You should be aware of the following design features when designing and upcycling garments: Colour Pattern Texture Shape

  5. Design Features: Colour When choosing clothing, most people choose colours that they like and that express their personality. Can you think of any examples of people who express their personality through their clothes?

  6. Design Features: Colour (continued) The colours that we wear should also suit: Our skin tone The colour of our hair The colour of our eyes

  7. Design Features: Colour (continued) Primary colours attract the eye and make a person stand out.

  8. Design Features: Colour (continued) Neutral colours are classic, safe and do not date.

  9. Design Features: Pattern Pattern adds interest and variety to a garment, but it is often a matter of fashion and taste. It should be used carefully as too much can appear fussy.

  10. Design Features: Pattern (continued) What are your favourite patterns? Spotty Argyle Pinstriped Chevron Striped Flowery Paisley Geometric Tartan

  11. Design Features: Pattern (continued) Examples of pattern in clothing.

  12. Design Features: Shape Shape refers to the outline of an object. Colour, pattern and line in fabrics can visually alter the appearance of body shape. Well-shaped garments draw attention to our best features and away from our less flattering ones. Line in textiles can create an optical illusion by appearing to change the shape of something.

  13. Design Features: Shape (continued) Which shapes do you think are flattering? Long Loose Short Tight Baggy

  14. Design Features: Texture Texture refers to the feel or touch of the textile. This is important in clothing, as bulky or very textured fabrics can alter the appearance of body shape. Creased Smooth Furry Shiny Rough

  15. Design Features: Texture (continued) Examples of texture in clothing.

  16. Design Principles Balance Emphasis Proportion

  17. Balance All parts of an outfit should work well together.

  18. Emphasis Using colour or pattern can draw attention to a particular feature.

  19. Proportion The parts of an outfit should be in proportion to each other and to the figure of the wearer.

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