The Many Mediums of Fashion

Fashion design is a fascinating world of creativity, expression and wearable art. Fashion comes in many forms and although designers, styles and opinions may differ, they are all part of the same industry that has enthralled and enraged for centuries. In this blog article, we'll take a look at the vast and varied world of fashion design. We will explore the complexities and charms of each type, from haute couture to sustainable fashion, avant-garde to children's wear, and celebrate the artists that bring these designs to life.

fashion models walking in the runway.

Fashion Design for Haute Couture

Haute couture translates literally as “high-dressmaking” which is certainly a fitting shorthand for the most luxurious and elite branch of fashion. This is the epitome of high-end style where clothing is generally one of a kind and often specifically designed for A-list clients. Apart from its originality, Haute Couture is best loved for the detailed artistry and attention to detail. Many haute couture designers will combine traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design resulting in garments of excellent quality. It is here that creativity can truly push the limits of fashion by creating works of art for the body.

Designing Ready-to-Wear Fashion

This is a highly lucrative and most accessible area of fashion. Ready-to-wear appeals to a broader spectrum and is typically the go-to for the majority of people. These clothes are largely affordable and convenient but can also hit all the fashion marks with style and originality. High street fashion houses supply ready-to-wear clothing and will often offer styles similar to the more expensive designers while maintaining a fashion edge that is both aspirational and reachable. 

Designing Sustainable Fashion

Sustainable fashion involves awareness of the entire life cycle of a garment from the manufacture of the fabric, ethical garment production, down to disposal. Designers are seeking out suppliers with cleaner and more ethically sound processes for producing textiles and fabrics while ensuring their own methods of producing clothing remain environmentally responsible. With an increased emphasis on environmental awareness, sustainable fashion design has evolved as an important element of the business.

Streetwear fashion - Man sat in stairs wearing street wear clothing.

Fashion Design for the Avant-Garde

Avant Garde fashion has always been at the forefront of rebellious, innovative and norm shaking designs. It is experimental, unorthodox and always unexpected. Designers who prefer to lean towards the avant garde are often brave pioneers of new styles. Avant-garde designers are noted for their provocative and inventive creations, which frequently challenge standard fashion norms but as often happens, the appeal spreads to the mainstream and eventually the avant garde becomes the norm.

This style of fashion design allows designers to express their artistic aspirations while also challenging the status quo.

Fashion Design for Streetwear

Streetwear is a prime example of avant garde turned mainstream.  Streetwear fashion creations are inspired by youth culture and urban subcultures where sport and tailored clothing can come together in harmony. Streetwear now influences high-end fashion and sports labels are collaborating with couture designers. These designers cater to a younger, more edgy audience, celebrating individuality and self-expression.

Wedding & Bridal Fashion Design

Not to be mistaken for formal wear, wedding and bridal design must remain mindful of the occasion it is designing for. While bridal styles have evolved as much as any other area of fashion, bridal can have a very recognisable and distinctive style.  There are many things a bridal designer must consider including locations, outfit changes and religious beliefs.  A Caribbean beach wedding for example, will most likely have a different style to a New York wedding in the fall . It is a day of love and romance and a designer may need to include several members of the wedding party as well as family and kids.

Children's Fashion Design

Children’s fashion has come a long way over the years and has a huge variety of styles and indeed designers. While kids' fashion needs to prioritise practicality and comfort, there is no reason to sacrifice style in the process. Designers will often choose playful colour palettes and fun patterns while making the practical aspects interesting and entertaining.

Athleisure fashion - Woman wearing athleisure clothing.

Lingerie and Intimate garment Design

The art of lingerie and intimate garment design is a celebration of sensuality and body positivity. With such a variety of innovative fabrics, lingerie can also be comfortable which contributes to the goal of empowering people and encouraging body positivity. Lingerie designers pay close attention to fit, fabric, and aesthetics with some pieces so beautiful, people have opted to wear them as outerwear.

Athleisure and Sportswear Design

Sportswear has evolved into something more than just practical clothing specifically for physical activities. Streetwear and some high-end designers have adapted sports and athleisure wear and created edgy style combinations that have never been more popular. Athleisure wear has also creeped into casual wear and can be seen on high streets and cafes as well as yoga classes and tennis courts. Designers of sportswear will prioritise functionality, comfort, and performance while also integrating modern style and aesthetics.

Designing Costumes and Theatrical Fashion

A costume not only tells a tale but it is part of a bigger story and an even larger collaboration. Film, theatre and television (among others) can range from everyday casual to Victorian corsets or creatures derived from the imagination of a horror writer. There are endless possibilities to where costume design can take a designer. A costume is part of a production and therefore has a shorter life. It may involve impractical and sometimes uncomfortable components and may not be wearable in the real world. But the one thing it has in common with all fashion is that a strong costume designer will have an in-depth knowledge of fashion history and contemporary cultural movements.

Design of Swimwear and Resort Wear

Swimwear will obviously have certain minimum requirements such as suitable fabrics for comfort and durability, but they are also a style choice for social events and those who spend a lot of time in the water. Resort Wear can be highly stylised and designed specifically for pool or beach parties while swimwear options are much more sports and performance orientated.

Swimwear designers offer appealing and comfortable designs that are appropriate for a variety of body types and uses.

Fashion model walking in the runway with houte couture clothing.

The fashion industry both reflects and highlights all of humanity and society as we know it.  It is as diverse and creative as the world at large and has had an enormous influence on people from all walks of life. From haute couture to sustainable design and avant-garde to children's wear, each genre weaves into the tapestry of the rich and varied global fashion landscape. What makes fashion such a unique medium of design is that clothing is in fact a necessity and a staple component in the practicalities of life, but it is also a form of self expression and to some, it can involve a sense of tribal belonging.

Exploring the various styles of fashion design, whether you are a prospective fashion designer or an avid fashion enthusiast, provides fascinating insights into the artistry and innovation that drive the industry. Just like the people who create it, fashion is an ever evolving and always interesting industry. Ethical design is more than a trend, it is a realisation that all areas of manufacturing are having an impact on the health of the earth and as consumers grow more cognizant of their purchasing decisions, ecological and ethical fashion design will gain traction.

If this excites you and you want to know more, you too can unleash your creative potential! Whether you're a fledgling designer or you are interested in honing your skills, our expert-led courses provide hands-on training, industry insights, and a collaborative learning environment. Take the first step toward a successful and happy career in the exciting world of fashion design by embracing your passion for fashion. Enrol now and let your imagination soar!

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Written by: Fiona Byrne

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