When I decided on making accessories I new that I wanted to design bags along with something else as I did not want to do the obvious by designing jewellery as there is already a lot of moroccan inspired jewellery out there. when looking at designers such as YSL and there moroccan inspired collections I really loved how they used traditional scarfs and turned them into amazing fashion accessories as you can see above. I decided I also wanted to design head scarfs but one that would be used as a head band as I felt this look is fitting with my collection. Below are a few different designs I have created using the prints I had already developed as I felt it was quite fitting and they also compliment my designs within my collection.
I created the above using illustrator drawing around a photograph I had taken myself then saving the drawing as a pdf and opening it up within Adobe Photoshop and playing around with my prints and fabric samples I had scanned on to my laptop. I felt this would be the best way to see how my prints would look as a headscarf. I am pleased with the designs I feel they work quite well with my collection. I have decided to order some fabric samples with prints on such as Organza, silk and chiffon in order for me to see what fabric will be best suited as a headband. I will display my fabrics within my sketch book and explain my choices within my evaluation.
Above are all the bags I have designed, again I drew around images of a bag styles I liked on illustrator then saved as a pdf and moved to photoshop, where I had the chance to experiment with colours and different variations of bag designs. I had originally intended on creating the bottom far left bag with red and blue print with orange tassel however when starting this I came across some difficulties as I had originally intended on heat pressing my design on to a thick woven fabric. When I did this unfortunately the colour did not work as well as I had hoped as you can see below. however I decided I would not waste this fabric and figured I would make use of it some how so decided on embellishing the bag and making a real statement.
Below, finished clutch bag embellished with tassels, I am happy with how it looks, although when making it I came across a few difficulties because of the fabric used. When I cut into the fabric it began to fray, I had intended on the clutch to be a little smaller but had to make it larger as I did not want to damage the beads when bending the fabric. So if I was to make this bag again I would probably look at using a different fabric.







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