-Vogue.com
Always always finding the process of inspiration fascinating. Thinking about it, it would appear that there are three main motivations for design: a woman in a narrative, an object, and for the sake of the garments themselves.
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Some collections are designed for a specific person. That collection can tell a story, and the onlooker understands who the woman is. Inspiration may come from a film, a historical person, a celebrity, a book. There is a story. There is a person. Styling, hair and make-up drive home the point. Story tellers: McQueen, Galliano, Dsquared2.-
Other collections are less obviously created for one woman. They may lack a narrative, and the identity of their woman is less clear. These collections are inspired from everything else in the world: art, photography, architecture, nature, objects, and so on. They look for ideas outside of the fashion world and transform them into clothing. Prabal Gurung is today's example.-
Finally, there are clothes that are designed to be clothes. They are functional and practical and don't have an elaborate back story that explains their creation. They are designed to fit a need, to be comfortable, to be flattering, to fill a void, to fit a budget, to save on wasted scrap fabric. Less exciting perhaps, but it's no less noble than the other inspirations - just more to the point.
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