Inspiration Bound
comments (4) November 25th, 2009 in tools & suppliesWhen you're a sewer, you look at everything in a new light; inspiration can come from literally anywhere. Living in New York City, I often see fashions and art that inspire me, but I also have a few standbys at home for when my creation well is running a little dry.
I absolutely adore fashion history exhibits and books, and here are just a few of my all-time favorite inspirations in print form:
Fashion: A History from the 18th to the 20th Century by the Kyoto Costume Institute: This is my favorite fashion history book by far. It has more than 700 pages of full-color photographs of garments ranging from the 1700s to modern times. Almost every page is a photograph and I find something brand-new every time I open it. This is the version I have, but it looks as though there is an updated version as well.
Fashion by Cathy Newman, a National Geographic publication: I cannot get over the beauty of this book every time I rediscover it on my bookshelf. It highlights photos of fashions from around the globe with stunning photography and discussions from designers. It covers historical and modern fashion with an explorer's approach to the presentation. I cannot recommend checking this out enough.
In Fashion magazine: After every season, In Fashion creates a collection of magazines presenting almost every collection from around the globe. I usually pick mine up at a local newsstand, but they are also available for order online. The text is in Japanese and English, and the translation leaves a little to be desired, however they are a wonderful resource. They make trends like colors and silhouettes easy to identify by having all the collections at your fingertips and spark new ideas with every page.
What other inspirational publications do you have on your bookshelf? Do you look at them often?




















Comments (4)
I am definitely going to look up "Secrets of the Couturiers"
Posted: 11:38 pm on January 2nd
Posted: 5:46 pm on December 25th
I've owned the book since it was new and still pull it out when I'm looking for ideas. It's amazing that some of these designs are more than a century old and still look timely.
Posted: 10:43 pm on December 10th
The September and October issues of the fashion magazines (Vogue, InStyle, Harper's Bazaar, and Town and Country). Excellent resources for learning the little details that update the basics to this season's whims. And the Oscar, AMA, and Emmy versions of InStyle for party clothes.
Fashion Runway on Wealth TV.
Posted: 6:55 am on November 27th
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