This Book Features Hand-Drawn Fashion Sketches from the 1950s
Katherine Pendrill — October 5, 2015 — Art & Design
The ‘Vogue Coloring Book’ features brilliant hand-drawn fashion illustrations from the Vogue archives. While not everyone may be able to sketch fabulous cocktail dresses and beautiful ballgowns, this book provides a different way to experiment with fashion design.
The new Vogue Coloring Book is an activity book specially designed for budding fashionistas. The book is written and illustrated by Iain R. Webb based on images from the Vogue archives. The book contains hand-drawn fashion illustrations that are based on popular 1950s designs. Some of these sketches include designs by Christian Dior, Balenciaga and Chanel. Each sketch allows the reader to explore their creative side by adding to the original designs.
The stylish coloring book provides the perfect way for amateur stylists to try their hand at fashion design.
The new Vogue Coloring Book is an activity book specially designed for budding fashionistas. The book is written and illustrated by Iain R. Webb based on images from the Vogue archives. The book contains hand-drawn fashion illustrations that are based on popular 1950s designs. Some of these sketches include designs by Christian Dior, Balenciaga and Chanel. Each sketch allows the reader to explore their creative side by adding to the original designs.
The stylish coloring book provides the perfect way for amateur stylists to try their hand at fashion design.
Trend Themes
1. Fashion Coloring Books - Creating coloring books that enable aspiring fashion designers to experiment with new designs and techniques
2. Experiential Learning Books - Designing interactive experiential books that allow readers to learn by doing and exploring
3. Nostalgic Activity Books - Creating activity books based on vintage designs and aesthetics to tap into sentimentality and nostalgia
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - Publishing companies can create a new genre of activity books for aspiring fashion designers looking for a creative outlet
2. Education - Educational institutions can adapt this experiential learning approach and create activity books for students to develop their creative and expressive skills
3. Entertainment - TV and film studios can develop fashion-themed coloring and activity books as part of their marketing and promotional campaigns for fashion shows and events to engage viewers and fans
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