From the collage silhouettes I tried to adapt some of the shapes and develop them in different ways from both on the stand to then creating rows of design developments which help with the selection process later on. My shapes are all simple but I've never been someone who creates bold and extravagant designs so I'm still keeping to my own, but maybe that's not good as I am still in my comfort zone design wise but definitely not with creating a more 'feminine' piece with the gems and glitter; so again balance is vaguely there.
From the design development process I chose some of my favourite designs and created uncomplicated flats which went well together and I changed round some details from the designs also. By the looks of things I seem to keep leaning towards a midriff combo which I feel will be slightly modern and way from dress territory slightly. Plus practicality wise separates will be a lot better for the gradual deterioration as the burning technique will need its own attention so maybe these design are more practical. I have decided that the garment will begin sparkly and great at the top and then deteriorate down to the bubbly holey mess at the bottom. I did flirt with the idea of creating maybe another garment with the same aspect but flipped around starting bad and getting embellished but looking at my time frame and having to find an extra model seems difficult, but it's an idea I would like to consider.
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