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Fashion Design

Fashion design is the art of applying designaesthetics, clothing construction and natural beauty to clothing and its accessories. It is influenced by culture and different trends, and has varied over time and place. A designer creates clothing, including dresses, suits, pants, and skirts, and accessories like shoes and handbags, for consumers. They

can specialize in clothing, accessory, or jewelry design, or may work in more than one of these areas.

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retro

Retro style is a style that is imitative or consciously derivative of lifestyles, trends, or art forms from the historical past, including in music, modes, fashions, or attitudes. It may also be known as “vintage-inspired. Take a look at my design of fashion illustrations and accessories.

PASTEL

Pastel colors are discreet by nature, there are so many nice outfit combinations you can make out of pastels, and you can pair different pastels together without them clashing or looking crazy. 

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NEON

Neon hues are great for injecting an outfit with warmth and personality, but as with any strong, distinctive element of your look, you don’t want to overdo it. Here are some illustrations that I made for embracing the fluorescent trend without looking like you got too close to a nuclear reactor.

NEON FASHION

Neon colors grew popular with the 1980s fashion trends, though they look great when styled with modern cuts. To wear neon colors, be ready for some attention! It’s hard not to notice bright shades of green, yellow, blue, pink, and purple. You can either go for a bright, bold look and wear many neon hues, or pair a neon garment with neutrals for a subtle style. Either way, rock your neon with confidence!

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PASTEL FASHION

Pastel tones look great when they’re mixed together. Imagine seeing a mural or a scenic view with splashes of mint green, baby blue, light grey, peach, and lavender in the background. We can’t explain exactly how or why, but it just seems to emit a soothing aura that draws people to them. Perhaps, it would be better to simply marvel at their desaturation. Like these illustrations I made with pastel pantone. Hope it helps with your styling!

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RETRO FASHION

Retro colors are those that are often less saturated and have a more flat feel than other hues. Retro colors schemes are often used to create an old or vintage feel and have come back into fashion partially due to the popularity of photo filters in mobile phone apps such as Instagram. But here I made fashion illustration with vintage pantone. I dominantly used the colour maroon for the cape and balanced it with white blouse.

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