Men’s apparel is just as appealing!
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by Tanisha Garg
4y ago
Nowadays, the most stylish men devour page after page of fashion advice and grooming tips. So here I am to share my knowledge with our studs. The very first rule says that never wear a bad fit; for whatever you wish to wear, it won’t look good on you until ‘ n’ unless it fits your body properly. So evaluating fit is the key to stand out in a room full of masculine bodies. To do so, keep in mind the following  5 elements of evaluating fit: 1.     Grain – a garment should be cut on the right grain or on grain to achieve good fit. 2.     Set – it refer ..read more
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'Designing Men's Wardrobe'
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by Tanisha Garg
4y ago
If you think that menswear does not have broad classification, then obviously there is not much designing required; then its kind of underestimating men. In fact, it's just the opposite; if there is not much to classify for menswear then designing becomes more difficult, as in you have to create new designs with limited classes. Let,s begin with the classification of men's fashion - Shirts (Classic, Sleeveless, Oxford buttoned-down, Dress Shirt, Hawaiian Shirt, T-Shirt and Polo Shirt), Pants (Dressy pants or Trousers, Baggy Pants, Cargo Pants and Jeans), Shorts (Bermudas or Boxers, Khaki a ..read more
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Men's Fashion ~ Not A Creative Field - That's History!
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by Tanisha Garg
4y ago
"Women are fashionable but men are not" is a popular; but erroneous; notion which stems from the presumption that men dress only for comfort and functionality, not for style or fashion. Unfortunately, and quite inaccurately, men who are interested in fashion are considered by many to be 'peculiar' and probably decadent. A man's profession highly influences his wardrobe and style. In the emerging world of capitalism and political democracy, menswear has been greatly influenced by the corporate culture of multinational companies which greatly emphasize on the look and image of their work forc ..read more
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Drawing Out An Inspiration!!! It's Not What You Think!
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by Tanisha Garg
4y ago
Drawing out an inspiration does not mean that you sketch something; it means that you draw(extract) out a color story, or a motif, or a pattern, or any other design element from a picture, or an object, or a monument, or may be anything that feels attractive to you; which can be used in your illustrations or designs. I'll show as many examples as I can on this post to make it familiar to you on how can inspiration can be drawn out typically from anything that is suited to be used as a design element. In the pictures shown above, the first one is a picture of the nature which is actually cl ..read more
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Lines & Shapes
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by Tanisha Garg
4y ago
Hello everyone, today I am going to tell you all that what does these (lines and shapes) terms means to a fashion designer. According to Fashion Terminology, we study two different meanings of lines and shapes. The first meaning of both these terms is what a normal person is familiar with; line is a ray that extends in both directions and shape is an enclosed space formed by lines. But the most literate meaning of line for a Fashion Professional is that line refers to the alignment of the structural lines of the garment with the natural lines of the body, i.e.,  side seams of the garment ..read more
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Welcome readers to my fashionista workaholic nation!!!
En vogue et à la mode
by Tanisha Garg
4y ago
Hello everyone to my blog "En vogue et à la mode." This is a French phrase which means "In fashion and in style." On my blog I will be updating you with my work as a fashion designer student along with the details of what it is and may be techniques too. so, stay updated ..read more
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