Kagure no Wardrobe #01, finally the fifth and final meeting on design patterns. At this stage, securing the production schedule would be greatly affected, so from the previous 4th time, it was done in about 2 weeks, which is a short period.
[Until last time]
1st 2016/7 #01-1 REPORT ~ Consideration of production items ~
2nd 2016/8 #01-2 REPORT ~ Design review ~
3rd 2016/9 #01-3 REPORT ~Toilet Check/Fabric Examination~
4th 2016/10 #01-4 REPORT ~ 1st sample check and fabric consideration ~
By the 4th time, I had almost decided on the shape and the fabric, but I was considering the fabric color along with the detailed pattern correction. The fabric color of the 1st sample was black, but if white is added during color development, not only will the impression of the black dyed fabric change, but the transparency of the inner will also change greatly. So, I created the 2nd sample in white, which has the highest possibility of being transparent. Depending on the degree of sheerness, is it okay to decide the fabric with this? Or do you decide the fabric and dye the color? After deciding the fabric, how many colors will you expand? We aim to make the final decision, including what color pattern to use. This time, the venue was changed to Kagure Omotesando.
[Until last time]
1st 2016/7 #01-1 REPORT ~ Consideration of production items ~
2nd 2016/8 #01-2 REPORT ~ Design review ~
3rd 2016/9 #01-3 REPORT ~Toilet Check/Fabric Examination~
4th 2016/10 #01-4 REPORT ~ 1st sample check and fabric consideration ~
By the 4th time, I had almost decided on the shape and the fabric, but I was considering the fabric color along with the detailed pattern correction. The fabric color of the 1st sample was black, but if white is added during color development, not only will the impression of the black dyed fabric change, but the transparency of the inner will also change greatly. So, I created the 2nd sample in white, which has the highest possibility of being transparent. Depending on the degree of sheerness, is it okay to decide the fabric with this? Or do you decide the fabric and dye the color? After deciding the fabric, how many colors will you expand? We aim to make the final decision, including what color pattern to use. This time, the venue was changed to Kagure Omotesando.
The 1st sample is black (left photo), and the 2nd sample is the same fabric white (right). Even with the same fabric, the impression changes completely. There are only three points to correct the pattern this time, so let's look at them one by one.
The first correction point is the neckline. I packed a little more than the 1st sample. We want to expand the options for matching innerwear, such as camisoles and tank tops, so that the innerwear is not visible. In order to maintain the balance and atmosphere of the pattern, instead of opening the front part of the collar, the width is slightly reduced. This specification is confirmed by reflecting the change as imaged!
The second correction point is to lengthen the co-fabric belt by about 30 cm. The length is not too long and does not get in the way so that the arrangement of tying can be expanded a little. Even with a simple knot, it's not too much, and the length is just right.
The third correction point is the height of the pocket. I don't have a picture of this, but the pocket position was a little low, so I raised the height of the pocket a little. The members have various heights, but we confirmed that they were in a comfortable and convenient position.
The third correction point is the height of the pocket. I don't have a picture of this, but the pocket position was a little low, so I raised the height of the pocket a little. The members have various heights, but we confirmed that they were in a comfortable and convenient position.
Once all the points corrected this time have been confirmed and cleared, we will proceed to consider the fabric. The 1st and 3rd photos are easy to understand, but I found that the overlapping parts of the fabric and the inner part are see-through if this fabric is white. White has its merits, but when I think about it from the perspective of a wardrobe that I usually wear, I was worried that it would limit the range of wearing scenes and coordination, so I decided to exclude white. Colors other than white do not seem to be transparent.
Consider the development color from the color sample of the fabric. We think about development patterns from various angles, such as the beauty and ease of wearing (ease of matching) as a single piece of clothing, how it looks in stores, trend colors, and Kagure and Kagure seasonal colors.
The color pattern is decided to develop in 4 colors. From now on, there are some uncertainties such as confirmation of fabric inventory and quantity consideration, so we plan to guide you with completed photos at the timing of shooting after completion.
Consider the development color from the color sample of the fabric. We think about development patterns from various angles, such as the beauty and ease of wearing (ease of matching) as a single piece of clothing, how it looks in stores, trend colors, and Kagure and Kagure seasonal colors.
The color pattern is decided to develop in 4 colors. From now on, there are some uncertainties such as confirmation of fabric inventory and quantity consideration, so we plan to guide you with completed photos at the timing of shooting after completion.
I also decided to match the button with the fabric color. The atmosphere of the sleeves is feminine and very good.
Of course, you can wear it by itself, but you can also wear it with a long coat. The comfort of layering and the combination are also good.
By the way, this beige coat is an enrica×kagure linenshopcoat that was planned and produced in the previous series.
The PINT WEB SHOP only handles one final sample (currently only one beige last in stock), but it is also being sold at each Kagure store. In addition, Kagure's webshop sells two colors, beige and black.
As I introduced in the previous article, there are some customers who have purchased the linen shop coat and are looking forward to the sensibility of this dress. I am also looking forward to coordinating with you.
By the way, this beige coat is an enrica×kagure linenshopcoat that was planned and produced in the previous series.
The PINT WEB SHOP only handles one final sample (currently only one beige last in stock), but it is also being sold at each Kagure store. In addition, Kagure's webshop sells two colors, beige and black.
As I introduced in the previous article, there are some customers who have purchased the linen shop coat and are looking forward to the sensibility of this dress. I am also looking forward to coordinating with you.
It's been a long four months so far, but I've finally finished thinking about design patterns all five times. From now on, we will arrange the fabric, decide the quantity, and enter the next stage of production. The meeting with these members was completed, and the baton was handed over to Kagure's ladies' buying team, production control team, enrica Machida, and everyone at the factory.
There are some parts that are not confirmed yet, but the future schedule is here.
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[Kagure no Wardrobe #01 Schedule]
2016/7 #01-1 REPORT ~Examination of production items~ <End>
2016/8 #01-2 REPORT ~Design Review~ <End>
2016/9 #01-3 REPORT ~Toilet Check/Fabric Examination~ <End>
2016/10 #01-4 REPORT ~ 1st sample check and fabric review ~ <end>
2016/11 #01-5 ~ 2nd sample check / final decision ~ <this time>
2016/12-2017/1 production
2017/2 Shooting/Kagure webshop pre-order (I will update this report as well)
From the end of February to the beginning of March 2017 Start selling → Product page
*Subject to change.
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A Kagure original dress that took more than half a year, including production. We are distributing reports on product planning for clothes making from scratch. Through this project report, you can see how one piece of clothing is made.
Click here for the product page . (Added April 2017)
PINT Nakaji
There are some parts that are not confirmed yet, but the future schedule is here.
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[Kagure no Wardrobe #01 Schedule]
2016/7 #01-1 REPORT ~Examination of production items~ <End>
2016/8 #01-2 REPORT ~Design Review~ <End>
2016/9 #01-3 REPORT ~Toilet Check/Fabric Examination~ <End>
2016/10 #01-4 REPORT ~ 1st sample check and fabric review ~ <end>
2016/11 #01-5 ~ 2nd sample check / final decision ~ <this time>
2016/12-2017/1 production
2017/2 Shooting/Kagure webshop pre-order (I will update this report as well)
From the end of February to the beginning of March 2017 Start selling → Product page
*Subject to change.
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A Kagure original dress that took more than half a year, including production. We are distributing reports on product planning for clothes making from scratch. Through this project report, you can see how one piece of clothing is made.
Click here for the product page . (Added April 2017)
PINT Nakaji