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Plus, I love the light white plastic box and the detachable lid, which is easy to clean. I highly recommend this set because it’s handy and easy to use.

I currently use the Winsor & Newton Cotman Water Colours 45 Half Pans Studio Set, which measures 26.8 cm by 11.6 cm by 2.5 cm. Pilot drawing pens are a nice alternative. As for erasers, Radar, Staedtler, and Pink Pearl brands are good options.įor fine-tuning and adding detailed work to sketches, such as drawing prints and patterns, I use Faber Castell 8 PITT artist pens in black (shown below). To keep pencils sharp, I recommend using a metal sharpener rather than a plastic one. It’s very important to draw with fine lines. I also asked my Instagram followers which pencils they prefer, and they recommended the following reputable brands: Faber Castell, Tombow Mono, and Utrecht. For me, H, HB, 2B, and 4B are great for sketching basic outlines. I love to collect drawing pencils, and I buy them whenever I go on a trip.
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To download the following FREE men’s, women’s, and children’s figure templates, “like” the Fashionary Facebook page here. The A4 size, on the other hand, is perfect for drawing detailed sketches.ĭo you see the figure templates in light orange-colored dots below? These nine-head standard model templates with elongated figures and long legs are perfect for drawing fashion designs. I use the smaller A5 size more frequently, since it’s handy to bring outside and mark down ideas whenever they come to me. The classic Fashionary collection, with dark gray covers, comes in Women’s and Men’s editions in two sizes: A4 and A5. The Fashionary formula = 20% fashion dictionary + 80% figure templates The templates are barely visible, which makes it easy to sketch my designs over them. Fashionary sketchbooks are combined with extensive fashion information and figure templates. I’ve used Fashionary sketchbooks for five years, and they are my best friends.
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Below, I’ll share my favorite fashion-sketching tools and demonstrate how to create a fashion sketch. All of these are perfect tools to get you started.Īs a fashion illustrator and designer, I love to use different media to create my illustrations. In addition, Fashionary offers new tape measures marked with runway models’ body measurements and an Essential Boxset, which bundles all of its fantastic products together.

Illustrator, designer, and contributing editor for Fashionary, Vikki Yau, has kindly created the following post to highlight her favorite tools for fashion sketching.įashionary is most well-known for its fashion sketchbooks, tailor-made for fashion designers, as well as its foldout paper panels with men’s, women’s, and children’s figure templates. Registered Office: 1st Floor, 21 Cork Street, London W1S 3LZ, United Kingdom.Picking the right tools is key to making a perfect fashion sketch. All Rights Reserved.įIG, Fashion Illustration Gallery and FIG Prints are properties of Bipasha Ghosh Limited a company registered in England and Wales. Email Join NowĬopyright © 2017 Fashion Illustration Gallery. Join now for early notification of new works, exhibitions and exclusive offers. Richard Gray Preen, Chloe, Jonathan Aston, Jeremy Scott Sunglasses for Telegraph Fashion Richard Gray Vuitton for City Magazine HK
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Other projects have seen Gray exhibit work in the windows of Milan’s Via Della Spiga and the V&A where he designed and made an installation called Morpho-illogical as part of Anna Piaggi’s exhibition Fashion-ology. For McQueen’s S/S 2008 show La Dame Bleue, dedicated to Isabella Blow, Gray created a poster sized portrait of Blow which was used on the show’s invitation. He had a special working relationship with the late Alexander McQueen and contributed work to the McQueen exhibitions Fashion at Belsay 2004 and the Black Exhibition also in 2004. He has illustrated the couture shows for The Observer and The Independent and his work has been used, amongst others, by a host of Vogue titles, V Magazine and Madame Figaro. Since then Gray has collaborated with some of Fashion’s biggest names including Agent Provocateur and Givenchy as well as stars from the Entertainment Industry such as Kylie Minogue and Britney Spears.

Having won an Antonio Lopez memorial competition, Richard Gray’s work was spotted by Anna Piaggi who commissioned Gray whilst he was still a fashion student at Middlesex Polytechnic to make drawings for her pages in Vogue Italia and for the Eighties avant garde magazine Vanity.
