Showing posts with label plagiarism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plagiarism. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2011

What is genuine design?

Readers,

Yesterday evening I was looking for inspiration for a new dress in some fantasy print, which I would describe as a 'jungle' print. So, while looking, I came across this Erdem number from his Resort 2012 collection (his dresses sell at $1000 and up)

Image: Vogue.com
While I loved this particular collection, this dress has instantly reminded me of the Vogue Paris Original design by Laroche. The technical drawing reveals more detail.


We all heard about how designers are complaining about low-priced knock-offs. In most cases, copies are made in cheaper materials and using cheaper manufacturing processes... but, let's be realistic - Hermès clients won't be buying a Birkin bag from a table on a Canal Street sidewalk....

I also blogged about Project Runway's finalist Andy South knocking off Pattern Magic designs in his final collection. Well, how far will he make it after this experience?

But, what about when a star designer practically copies most of the design (of course, shape and construction are not the only elements of design). The question is, what exactly is the Erdem design vision when it comes to the above dress?

What do you think, readers? Are there designers with an authentic design vision?

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Plagiarism on Project Runway

Look 9 from the final collection by Andy South for Project Runway, Season 8.


Well so much about top three fashion designers on Project Runway. This design by Andy South is identical to one featured in a cult Japanese pattern-making book by Nakamichi Tomoko. Check out page 52.



By the way, if you can draft a pattern for a basic bodice and a skirt and want to try something more challenging and creative 'Pattern Magic' is for you.
 
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