Underneath Sheerness

Spring 2023

role

role

designer

skills of note

skills of note

draping, pattern making, french seaming

ABOUT

scope

scope

The ask was to create a draped garment inspired by the Renaissance.

composition

composition

undergarment: 100% cotton jersey, cotton lace doiley
overgarment: 100% silk organza

RESEARCH

conceptual inspiration

conceptual inspiration

After researching traditional renaissance garments, I focused on the undergarment as they were very intricate and were the most intimate piece of clothing a wearer owned.
I found it interesting how the undergarment was often a prominent element of the overall look of a person’s outfit (ie the white gathered garment around the neck in the bottom right photo is an undergarment)

DRAPE PROGRESSION

silhouette

silhouette

After researching traditional renaissance garments, I focused on the undergarment as they were very intricate and were the most intimate piece of clothing a wearer owned.


I found it interesting how the undergarment was often a prominent element of the overall look of a person’s outfit (ie the white gathered garment around the neck in the bottom right photo is an undergarment)

PROCESS

fabric experimentation

fabric experimentation

After researching traditional renaissance garments, I focused on the undergarment as they were very intricate and were the most intimate piece of clothing a wearer owned.
I found it interesting how the undergarment was often a prominent element of the overall look of a person’s outfit (ie the white gathered garment around the neck in the bottom right photo is an undergarment)

After researching traditional renaissance garments, I focused on the undergarment as they were very intricate and were the most intimate piece of clothing a wearer owned.
I found it interesting how the undergarment was often a prominent element of the overall look of a person’s outfit (ie the white gathered garment around the neck in the bottom right photo is an undergarment)

DETAILS

wrist detail

wrist detail

One piece of renaissance dressing that I found fascinating was how undergarments often played an important role in the impact of the whole garment; i.e. a the lace from the neck of an undergarment framed the edge of the overgarment.
I wanted to highlight this detail by using a lace doily I sourced from a vintage store as the cuffs on the chemise.

wrinkles

wrinkles

I love the interplay between the undergarment and overgarment and how you can see where the undergarment is wrinkles and folds with the shape of the overgarment.

Multidisciplinary designer specializing in textile and fashion design. From Los Angeles, based in NYC.

Multidisciplinary designer specializing in textile and fashion design. From Los Angeles, based in NYC.

Multidisciplinary designer specializing in textile and fashion design. From Los Angeles, based in NYC.

Multidisciplinary designer specializing in textile and fashion design. From Los Angeles, based in NYC.