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Diploma projects for the Lisaa Fashion Department |
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Fashion show (11 minutes movie)
The end-of-year fashion show completes the Lisaa curriculum. For 2006, three themes were retained : Equivocal – Basic Systems - Getaway. Lisaa students used these key words to develop their collections.
- To see the fashion show film, click here.
- - For fashion show photos, click here. |
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Fashion Design – Patternmaking projects
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Yukari Miyamoto - Women’s collection
« Her Critical Moment », the story of a star who knows how to remain elegant under any circumstance.
Yukari Miyamoto received the Lisaa grand prize with 24 nominations, a first in the school’s history.
To see her project,
click here. |
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Chihiro Yomono - Women's collection
Chihiro worked on a « love at first sight » concept : the brutal meeting between a feminine (symbolized by a heart) and a masculine element (a gun).
Chihiro won first prize in patternmaking with 11 nominations
To see her project,
click here.
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Vincent Legrand - Men's collection
« Return to Capri » is a collection inspired by Jean-Luc Godard’s « Le Mépris » and Italy in the 60’s. The accent is on la dolce vita and nonchalant elegance. Vincent based his collection on two influential movie stars: Alain Delon and Michel Piccoli … opposite, complementary visions of virility.
To see his project,
click here.
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Camille Enrico - Women's collection
Camille worked on traditional European ethnic costumes, particularly from Mediterranean countries (Greece, Provence in France, Yugoslavia …). She mixes these inspirations with food design (fooding) to offer sandwich dresses and canape brooches.
To see her project,
click here.
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Xuan Anh Davant - Women's collection
Xuan developed her collection around the concept of woman as object in the most practical sense of the term : a collection of woman-as-chair and woman-as-curtain. Her silhouettes blend into the decor and even fuse with chairs or tapestries.
To see her project,
click here.
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Clothing design – textile design projects
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Arantxa Daveau - Children's collection
Arantxa’s children’s collection is based on the world of gypsies, taken from their legends and myths. Artifically worn out objects (dyed with tea) become precious, because of their old look. In a vintage mood, Arantxa worked on the idea of colorful patchworks.
To see her project,
click here.
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Elise Zickler - Men's collection
« Under Over ». Elise used denims and dyed leather. Her concept is to reverse the position of clothes which are usually worn under or over : vests are worn over sweaters or jackets instead of under them. Her blacks and yellows, denims and dyed leathers belong to the street for an urban, trendy public between the ages of 20 and 50.
To see her project,
click here.
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Home-design – textile design projects
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Pauline Taugourdeau - Furniture
«What do they say ? » is a decoration collection for home and furniture, ideal for families who no longer communicate. Children or parents can write on tablecloths, walls, curtains, etc. Though playful and creative, Pauline’s project reflects our society’s current communication crisis.
To see her project,
click here.
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Bénédicte Couette - Furniture
« The tree ». Bénédicte worked on a tree theme by focusing on the idea of verticality. Her couch and cushions are conceived to used in any position, a bit like a tree trunk in the forest.
To see her project,
click here.
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