Hello, I'm back with another fashion illustration. Instead of waiting for Friday, I decided to publish it today. Maybe I will even start a new feature on my blog- Fashion illustration Wednesday. As you can see, I used a reference photograph for this fashion illustration- a photograph of one of my own outfits taken by my husband in Mostar city park. The inspiration behind this illustration is all about the texture. Having illustrated this fabulous vintage jacket last Friday, I found an old illustration of this faux fur stole. Realizing I illustrated this faux fur stole in the past, made me want to illustrate it again with the vintage leather jacket. As it happens, I wore these two items together recently (see here). So, when I found photographs of another outfit featuring this faux fur stole combined with a leather jacket and a ruffled dress, I decided to choose that look for my next illustration. That is what I did. I opted for elongated style of fashion illustration. Simply said, it is a style where you fit ten heads in the body, instead of the usual eight you use in normal illustrating. The medium is once again watercolour pencils (Staedtler brand) on paper. If you have followed my blog, you might have noticed that I often use these pencils for fashion illustration. Scroll down to see and read more.
THE MAKING OF THE FASHION ILLUSTRATION
I have made another collage to demonstrate the making of this fashion illustration. From left to right, you can see the stages of my drawing and painting process. As you can see I first sketched the general outline and silhouette, avoiding the faux fur stole area so that I don't have to delete anything there, just add the fur lines. After that I added more details, paying attention to where the light hits the ruffled, the leather jacket, boots and so on. This is not a very realistic illustration, but I do like to add details like that. Finally, I added water and took photographs of this illustration both in shade and under natural sunlight (more photographs bellow). I even placed a ring by one of my illustration to give you a sense of portions. Sometimes I do think of things. Maybe next time I use a ruler and measure things out. This time I just used a sharper. I noticed that the head I drew (I usually draw the head first) is exactly the same size as my sharpener so I used that sharper to measure the proportions. In the collage bellow and the one above featuring my own photographed outfit, I made the illustration on the left wider by editing so it would fit the real outfit better- but on the right you can still see the original.
TWO MORE SIMILAR FASHION ILLUSTRATIONS I DID IN THE PAST PLACED IN COLLAGES: Bellow you can see (in these two collages) how I was inspired to illustrate ruffles in the past. In the last collage, you can see my recent outfit that is similar to this one.
I included two photographs of my sketchbook in this post to show you the difference in proportions. In the illustrated outfit on the left I used only slightly elongated proportions, while on the right I used the 'ten heads' proportion ratio. I don't really have a preference between the eight or ten heads proportion. I typically decide which one to use only on the last minute.
MANY WAYS TO DO FASHION ILLUSTRATION
When it comes to fashion illustration, I haven't done it all, but I've done and tried out a lot of things. Starting with the mediums, I have tried it all: markers, pencils, watercolour, watercolour pencils, acrylics, pens, markers and even oil paints. I've also done a lot of mixed media and collage projects over the years. I created fashion illustrations with the helps of scarps, dried and fresh flowers and pretty much anything I could get my hands on. I have illustrated runaway looks by both famous and less known designer, fashion bloggers and inspiring individuals. I was never afraid to experiment and so far I have created a ton of fashion illustrations, sketches, doodles and even some fashion paintings. I'm always looking for ways to develop my style and drawing skills.
Is reference important? Should I drew with a reference or from imagination? My answer would be that you should do both. When I wrote about ten ways to improve your fashion illustration skills, both drawing with and without reference made my list of tips. I said that drawing with reference is important because it not only teaches you how to draw what you see but it also teaches you to look and pay attention to details. Similarly, drawing without a reference is important because it teaches you to see with your mind's eye. Both is important to challenge yourself. Sometimes you can combine both, as I did with the illustration bellow.
ABOUT THE OUTFIT- HOW I WORE IT BEFORE?
This outfit is almost the same as this
outfit (minus one skirt I used for additional layering). You may find all the links for those fashion items in that post. When I say links, I mean links to previous ways I wore those fashion items. The only two different items are
a pair of caramel boots and a
vintage mini brown bag.
LOCATION: MOSTAR CITY PARK ZRINJEVAC
RECENT POSTS ABOUT MOSTAR:
HERE &
HERE SPANISH SQUARE MOSTAR HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM MOSTAR ! FAREWELL TO SUMMER FROM MOSTAR CITY 2018 STREET ART MOSTAR , 2016 STREET ART , 2021 STREET ART and also here , here and here. STROLLING MOSTAR CITY 2021
OLDER 1. You can see Mostar from the bird perspective in my previous posts (here, here and here). 2. One of my favourite streets in Mostar here and here. 3. Musala bridge (also known under its old name Tito's bridge here and here) 4. You can see photographs of Mostar's Catholic cathedral here.5. You can see images of Mostar and its famous Nertva river here, here and here. 6. You can see the surrounds of one of its most iconic catholic churches here.7. You can see both photographs of old bridge and my drawing of it here. 8. Another one of my favourites when it comes to streets here. 9. You can see photographs of Croatian cultural centre/theater here , here , here , here and here. 10. You can see photographs of the main city park here here, here, here and here.
11. You can see images of Spanish square here, here , here , here and here. 12. You can see photographs of Custom's bridge here and here. 13. You can see photographs of the new bridge here and here. 14. A few photographs from old city centre (2018) here. 15. What to wear for sightseeing Mostar in summer here. 16. This post is focused on 7 outfits I wore but you can see many of Mostar's attractions there as well. I suppose the same can be said for most of my outfit posts. 17. Mostar as an Easter destination (2019) here. 18. Mostar dinning and cafe recommendations here. 19. Hiking options in Mostar here. 20. My drawing of Mostar old bridge here. 21. University campus in Mostar here. 22. How I have fallen in love with Mostar here.
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DeleteSo Dig Those Boots - Another Beautiful Day In The Park There - Fantastic First Capture - Stay Wise My Friend
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DeleteLove the inspiration! Such an amazing artwork! So cool & you captured the textures so well! Stunning outfit!
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DeleteLove the post! Very cool! Love the art that came from this outfit. You so know how to mix it up. Such a great imagination! Very sexy and such a fashionista!
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DeleteYou look extremely chic in your faux fur OOTD. It's been a while since I popped by and I'm really amazed by your current fashion illustration. Like you said, it's textural and I love it! And of course, your outfit is oh so sophisticated. I hope you'll share more of your fashion illustrations :) Stay healthy and have a fab week ahead <3
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DeleteFantastic outfit and illustration. Loving the tan boots to make the overall look less severe! x
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DeleteThe fashion illustration of the ruffled skirt, leather jacket and faux-fur stole might be one of my favourites of yours, and of course the outfit itself is stunning as well. I'm really swooning over that faux fur stole! xxx
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DeleteThe way you styled this outfit is such a wonderful combination of feminine chic and coolness and I feel like you have managed to capture that spirit in your illustration as well. Having a willingness to experiment is such a great way to expand your artistic skills.
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DeleteThis is one of my favourite fashion illustrations - I really like the balance of the outfit here, from the fullness of the fur stole to the ruffle on the bottom of the skirt. I love the exaggerated shape of the sunglasses - it reads very "Vogue" to me.
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I hope you are having a good week, Ivana.
Thank you Sheila. Yes, I exaggerated a bit the shape of the sunglasses, making them as you say very Vogue. This was a fun outfit both to wear and to illustrate.
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DeleteLove this outfit, you look so chic and stylish and the illustration is absolutely gorgeous!
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Deleteit's great you could have fun and be more creative with illustrating this textured outfit! You get to be creative putting the outfit together and then again when you decide to sketch it :)
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DeleteThis jacket is awesome and it looks great with this outfit- love it - you look stunning and mysterious :-) I like so much you drawing art of them too xx You are very talented hon xx
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DeleteYour illustration looks beautiful! I love all of the textures in the outfit And I absolutely love the outfit itself.
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DeleteOutfit you shared in this post looks great. I loved. It fits you very well. I love your blogsite because of your beautiful and unique drawings.
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