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H A U T E C O U T U R E
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by Leynard Leal Gripal
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HAUTE COUTURE
Objective
History
Characteristics
Try these designs..
In addition..
Definition
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Objective
To distinguish haute couture clothes from array of student-made garments.
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Definition
HAUTE COUTURE: French, haute haut (fem); meaning high
fashion
couture: sewing
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HISTORYThe origin of haute couture dates back to
Charles Frederic Worth, in 1858, founded the first
true haute couture house in Paris, creating models
for individual clients. Haute couture
involves craftsmanship, the skill of the
seamstress & embellishers.
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Characteristics of a Haute Couture clothes:
1. Not Mass Produced
2. Not Wearable
3. Theatrical Look
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Not Mass Produced
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Non-Example
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Not Wearable
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Non-Example
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Theatrical Look
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Non-Example
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Try these designs…Choose the Haute Couture Clothes…
(Click the Collection Name)
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Fauvist Pumpkin
Asexual
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So,Shoe Me
Monastic Silence
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Desert Mirage
Sunburst
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Paris, New York, and Milan are capitals of the forerunners of Haute
Couture clothes. Some of these are:
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John Galliano in Paris
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Chanel in New York
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Christian Dior in Milan
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Thank You!!
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Yes! It’s an haute couture design!
Because the stripe matching of the top is to difficult to
do in mass production! Good
start!
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Sorry, it’s a wrong choice! Asexual is a RTW (Ready to Wear)
collection. The construction is not that complicated.
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Nope, not the answer! The
silhouette of Monastic Silence are so acceptable and
can be readily worn and not be the
center of attention.
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Correct again! Can you see
yourself wearing those metal hoods in the streets?!
Keep going!
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Very good! The designs are so theatrical! The use of sheer
fabrics also ads-up to its stage
look!
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Not the answer. Sunburst’s design is so common and you can
easily seen it in designer’s shop and
elsewhere.
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