Fashion Illustration & Design: Methods & Techniques for Achieving Professional Results
Autor Manuela Brambatti Cuvânt înainte de Bruno Gianesi, Tony di Corciaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 aug 2017
A design tutorial by Daniela Bambrilla, Versace's chief design illustrator, the book is an idea of couturier Favio Marconi who, impressed by her drawing style, her unique taste designing fashion collections and the precision with which she captures the flow of fabric over the body, convinced her to put it into print. Here Bambrilla reveals her fresh and innovative style, not better than others, as she writes, but orginal and distinctive for Versace’s workshop, halfway between fashion sketching and illustration.
Manuela Brambatti began to work in the fashion world in the late '70's for the fashion magazine Style and for other magazines. She has collaborated with Giorgio Correggiari, Krizia, and Gian Marco Venturi. Employee, and later exclusive partner of the Versace fashion house from 1981 to 2009, Manuela, was crucial in setting standards in the Style magazine for the presentation of all fashion collections and their illustrations and, in recent years, the Home Collection of the Brand.
Foreword writer Bruno Gianesi worked for Gianni Versace’s for sixteen years as head stylist and manager of theatrical projects. He designed costumes for respected choreographers and directors such as Maurice Béjart, Roland Petit, William Forsythe, and Bob Wilson and designed also clothing for famous members of the international jet-set, including Elton John, Madonna, Lady Diana, and Sting. The journalist and foreword writer Tony di Corcia published several books about Gianni Versace.
Manuela Brambatti began to work in the fashion world in the late '70's for the fashion magazine Style and for other magazines. She has collaborated with Giorgio Correggiari, Krizia, and Gian Marco Venturi. Employee, and later exclusive partner of the Versace fashion house from 1981 to 2009, Manuela, was crucial in setting standards in the Style magazine for the presentation of all fashion collections and their illustrations and, in recent years, the Home Collection of the Brand.
Foreword writer Bruno Gianesi worked for Gianni Versace’s for sixteen years as head stylist and manager of theatrical projects. He designed costumes for respected choreographers and directors such as Maurice Béjart, Roland Petit, William Forsythe, and Bob Wilson and designed also clothing for famous members of the international jet-set, including Elton John, Madonna, Lady Diana, and Sting. The journalist and foreword writer Tony di Corcia published several books about Gianni Versace.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788416851065
ISBN-10: 8416851069
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: Color illustrations throughout, B&W illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 216 x 298 x 21 mm
Greutate: 1.25 kg
Editura: Promopress
Colecția Promopress
ISBN-10: 8416851069
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: Color illustrations throughout, B&W illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 216 x 298 x 21 mm
Greutate: 1.25 kg
Editura: Promopress
Colecția Promopress
Notă biografică
Manuela Brambatti begann ihre Karriere in der Modewelt in den späten Siebzigern als Illustratorin für Style und anderen Mode-magazine. Sie hat dann mit Giorgio Correggiari, Krizia und Gian Marco Venturi zusammengearbeitete. Aber die Erfahrung, die sie entscheidend geprägt hat, war ihre Zusammenarbeit mit Gianni Versace. Zuerst als Angestellte und dann als Exklusivpartner des Versace Modehauses von 1981 bis 2009, war Frau Brambatti maß-gebend bei die Definition von Standards sowohl bei der Präsentation und Illustration von Modekollektionen, als auch später bei der Home Collection. Derzeit arbeitet sie als Selbständige mit mehreren jungen Designern, Schmuckgestaltern und Modefirmen.
Descriere
Versace’s chief illustrator teaches us how to draw, halfway between fashion sketch and illustration, in a non-classical and non-stereotypical way.