2015年3月8日 星期日

Toy fashion:


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Here are Jean Charles de Castelbajac‘s recent designs inspired by nearly everyone’s favorite childhood toy products at Lego. The clothes are modeled after Lego playsets and the hats are actual assembled Lego bricks.

Castelbajac’s playful collection depicts childhood, a time when life was full of clouds, rainbows, and Mickey Mouse, in the form of runway fashion. Models wore backpacks, larger-than-life bows, clear plastic, kissmarks, and legos.

His collection makes me remind of Disney characters and Superman such as toy story WOODY and BUZZ,. Apart from the kiddie-inspired graphics and accessories, the design of the garments themselves were constructed as loose fitting dresses, rompers, and tees–perfect for your next playdate…or whatever it is you do for fun these days.

Plastic or any fabrics has plastic effect would be my favorite materials for this project because these could relate to “toy fashion”. Using the thick cotton/ kids soft tower also can relate to soft toy/ teddy bear, I am very interested to make fluffy ball which made by bright colour yarns such as bright pink, bling bling purple and light blue etc…

 

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