Thursday 28 November 2013

Designers of the Digital Print



Peter Pilotto




This sort of design really make you think about the layout of your pattern and how it will look on a person. Although she has a nice figure to begin with the dress makes her bust look bigger and her waist slimmer. 
Beautiful.



What I really love about this dress is the simple focus on Scale. The Tiny print combined with the massive ones makes a really interesting effect.



I really love the rough patched up look with this design and how strong the material is. And it gives her a good figure shape.


This one looks like you're walking down corridors, really cool and weird. I think it's a good idea to have the vanishing point in the centre of the design for the waist it makes her look smaller.



This design is very similar to the one seen above, except this is far better fitted for the figure. I really love the colours.



Another design that appears to be vanishing off into the waist. Although, this isn't one of my favourite designs it does show a lot of careful planning and clever use of constructive techniques that catch the eye. 



This was one of my Favourite designs being a combination of sharp industrial looking shapes and the soft swirls of plant-life. It creates a very fascinating piece of wearable art.




What I like about this dress is that you can see a very obvious repeat design in the flowers/leaves and can see them very well, but they haven't been allowed to block out the models figure with all that orange, blue, and Black. Instead Peter placed a very simple design over the top to prevent the dress from being to overpowering. 








Here are some pictures of Celebrities wearing Peter Pilotto's designs.




This is a picture of Peter Pilotto on the right with a model showing off some of his work. I don't know who the other guy is. 




Thank you Peter Pilotto, for all your great work. It truly is inspirational.




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