Fashion & Design
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What’s Trending: Tie-Dye
Tie-dying is a technique that has been around for over 6000 years. Tie-dyeing requires a resist-dyeing technique which involves folding, tying, stitching, crumpling parts ... -
Fashion by Yohji Yamamoto
The Figure 1 above is a runway shot of a model wearing wide culottes that closely resemble a skirt. To the uninitiated, wide culottes ... -
MDIS School of Fashion and Design students collaborate with i-13 concept
School of Fashion and Design students who are pursuing BA (Hons) Fashion Design have completed another exciting industrial collaboration. This experience has certainly boasted ... -
Yohji Yamamoto
Born in 1943, the often undecipherable Japanese designer is known for his use of black textiles in constructing voluminous pieces. He first majored in ... -
The creative process of fashion design (Cont.)
Figure 3 (Left): Dead-End 2010, One-Piece Unlined Jacket Figure 3.1 (Right) : Classic 3 Panel jacket pattern The 2010 Dead-End Collection was by far ... -
Mediacorp’s Star Awards 2018 showcases creations by MDIS student designers
The Star Awards 2018《红星大奖2018》, held at Mediacorp on 22 April gathered local artistes under one roof for a night of glamour to recognise their ... -
Redress Design Award 2018: Vote for Zhao Ying from MDIS School of Fashion and Design
Zhao Ying, a passionate student from MDIS School of Fashion and Design, is a semi-finalist in the Hong Kong – Redress Design Award 2018. ... -
The creative process of fashion design (Cont.)
By refusing to dictate the nature or wearing of a garment, Kawakubo offers the freedom of interpretation. She is, in literary theorist Roland Barthes’ ... -
The creative process of fashion design
The creative process of designing a piece of garment varies vastly from designer to designer and the market segment that is being designed for. ... -
The Basic Cycle of Fashion Design
Taking industrial design as a basis for research, Roozenburg and Eekels laid out a set of instructions (or phases) called the basic design cycle. ...