Fashion Concepts and Embellishments detailed Syllabus for Garment Technology (DGT), C18 curriculum has been taken from the TSSBTET official website and presented for the diploma students. For Course Code, Course Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Internal Marks, Max Marks, Total Marks, Min Marks and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For all other Diploma in Garment Technology (DGT) Syllabus for 2nd Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET, do visit Diploma in Garment Technology (DGT) Syllabus for 2nd Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for fashion concepts and embellishments is as follows.
Prerequisites:
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Course Outcome:
- Develop designs inspired by different designers and from the information accessed through sources of inspiration.
- Demonstrate the fashion drawing skills and explain the fashion terminology.
- Explain the role of clothing in communication.
- Explain the use of trimmings, decorations and embellishments in dress making.
- Apply the principles and elements of design when designing apparel.
- Explain the principles of fashion and related concepts.
Unit 1 – Source of Inspiration and Fashion Designers
Sources of inspiration- printed sources of inspiration-trade newspapers-daily or weekly, consumers new papers-consumer domestic magazines-pattern maker publications- pattern books-design and retailing reports-foreign trade and fashion publications-domestic trade and special interest publications- Historical publications Good work habits- scrap-sketch or croquis book- Researching Other Designers-manufacturers garments- yours and others-Fabrics- Organizing your store information-Draping and Pattern making. Other sources of inspiration- Rag bag -Collecting Trims-Collecting Garments-Museums and Fine Arts-Historical and Ethnic Costumes-Films, Televisions and Videos doodling -Life Styles-Home Furnishing Trends. Nature – Travel Internet. Fashion Designers1-Ritu Kumar- 2- Hemanth Trivedi-3Bhanu Athaiya- 4Neetu Lulla-5 Mita Parekeh6Rohit Bal-7Rohit khosla -8Suneet Vema-9 Ritu Beri- 10 Wendell Rodricks.
Unit 2- Fashion Drawing and Terminology
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Unit 3 – Clothing Culture and Communication
Reasons for wearing clothes – clothing for protection – clothing for modesty – clothing for adornment – preserving cultural expression – clothes and garments as a means of signs- codes for clothing signs- information communicated by clothing- groups- role and status – economic position – social status – sex differentiation with clothing – Age differentiation – Marital status -Political beliefs – Religious ideas – Technical changes and industrialization – Aesthetic patterns
Unit 4 – Trimmings, Decorations and Embellishments
Trimmings and decorations -factors to consider when selecting trimmings. BELTS- 1 Straight2 Contour 3 Tie-a) Spaghetti (b) Straight (Bias. Pockets- guidelines to be followed when using pockets on a garment – 1 Patch pocket2 Slashed pocket- (a Welt or buttonhole pocket (b) Upright flap(c) Flap)3 pockets hidden in a seam. Fastenings- Buttons- selection criteria for buttons-Buttonholes-Loop fastenings-placement of buttons and buttonholes-Zippers-Velcro Fasteners-Snaps-Hardware. Use of Velcro, snaps and hardware in dress Lacings Ties. Smocking – types- process, Binding and piping. Shaped edges- Scallops-Fagotting-Bias Cording-Crochet Edging-Picot edge. Ruffles-Straight ruffle variations-1 simple straight ruffle 2 Bias ruffle 3 Pleated ruffle 4 Centrally gathered ruffle5 Edge finished with a ruffle 6 Lace ruffle 7 Area ruffle. Circular ruffles Braids, ribbons, ric rac, Straight trims- Grosgrain Ribbons-Satin Ribbons-Novelty wovensArea trims- 1 quilting- English quilting- Materials-Designs- Stitches used (Back stitch, chain stitch& running stitch)-working method. Italian or corded quilting- Materials and design- working method. Shadow Trap unto quilting-materials- design- working method 3 Tucking-pin tucking-vertical- diagonalhorizontal. Contrast fabric trim. Embroidery Appliques. Beads.
Unit 5 – Design Concepts
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Unit 6 – Principles of Fashion and Theories of Fashion
Principles of Fashion-Fashion is introduced as a Style-Fashion is established by consumers-Fashion is not based on Price-Fashion is evolutionary and rarely revolutionary-Fashion follows a direction-All fashions ends in excess. Features of fashion- Acceptance and change. Factors affecting fashion – Economic factors- Sociological factors- Psychological factors. Economic factors-consumer income- Purchasing Power-Population-Technological achievements- Sociological Factors-Recreation and physical fitness-Retirement Leisure-Women power-Social Status-Physical MobilityEntertainment-Famous Personalities-Calamities- Psychological Factors-Boredom-Curiosity-Rebellion against convention-Self-Assertion-Companionship. Stages of Fashion cycleIntroduction- Rise in popularity-Culmination or peak in popularity-Decline in popularity- Obsolescence. Fashion cycles for classics-Fashion cycles for Fads Nature of Fashion – High Fashion – Mass Fashion. Theories of Fashion -The Trickle Down or Downward Flow theory-The Trickle Across or Horizontal Flow theory-The Trickle up or Upward Flow theory. Fashion Leaders and Fashion Followers.
Recommended Books
- Elements of Fashion – Kalyani Publishers.
- Text book of textiles and clothing- Sushma Gupta Neeru Garg- Kalyani Publishers.
- Art in Everyday Life – Goldstein
- Inside the fashion Business Kitty G Dickerson-Pearson Education- Delhi
- Inside Fashion Design – Sharon Lee Tate-
- Dress Designing- Manmeet Sodhia- Kalyani Publisher.- Pearson;
- Suzanne Marshall Individuality in Clothing Selection and Personal Appearance
- Elizabeth Rouse – Understanding Fashion – BSP Professional Books.
- Meher – Fashion Kaleidoscope – Rupa & Co
Course Outcome:
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Suggested Student Activities
- Student visits Library to refer to Manuals, magazines, newspaper articles, domestic magazine articles.
- Student visits the boutiques, apparel industries to learn the designing and stitching process.
- Visit nearby artisans to observe the traditional motifs usage in dress designing.
- Visit nearby malls to study the trends in fashion.
- Quiz
- Group discussion
- Surprise test
Suggested E-Learning
Fashion blogs and sites
http:/www.fitnyc.edu/museum/about/links/fashion-sites.php
https://www.awwwards.com/50-fashion-websites.html
https://www.fashion.net
Course Outcome:
- Develop designs inspired by different designers and from the information accessed through sources of inspiration
- Demonstrate the fashion drawing skills and explain the fashion terminology
- Explain the role of clothing in communication
- Explain the use of trimmings, decorations and embellishments in dress making
- Apply the principles and elements of design when designing apparel
- Explain the principles of fashion and related concepts.
For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Garment Technology, C18 curriculum do visit Diploma In Garment Technology 2nd Sem Syllabus for C18 curriculum.
For all Garment Technology results, visit TSSBTET DGT all semester results direct links.