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Here I have my version two of my mod coat. This one has been developed, a little bit
further. And this, I can envision as again, more mid-century modern type, Austin Powers
look. Where this, I see in maybe, a rich gold, brocaded type fabric. And underneath it, is
a party dress. And you don't know that, so you could say. It's a dress or it's a jacket.
Use it as anything you want. And then, instead of buttons, which sometimes, you're going
to see stuff that you design all the time. And you're going to be like, ukh! It's just
boring to me, right now. So I used my little plackets, little tabs to close it. And I think,
that gives it more of a modern look, too. Because it calls into mind the elements of
geometry that I'm trying to utilize in, that I was trying to utilize in this collection.
My straight lines, my modern, clean look. My whole architecture, modern. Modern architecture,
driven look is conveyed through clothing, like this. In my head, I see a mid-century
modern, Frank Lloyd Wright type residence. In, on my paper, I convey that by drawing
something like this. Go, begin to create correlations in your head. As fas as, what your inspiration
is, generally. Not for just one collection but your inspiration as a designer. As who
you are, intrinsically. Your inspiration is going to lead you. To always have a certain
look that is going to be you. You're going to be able to tell, as you progress in your
studies, that, that piece was designed by you. You'll figure out your flow and then,
you will have a completely unique product.