Autres Projets
Here's some other projects I did during my studies in Plastic Arts and Fashion Design
During my time at Cegep Marie-Victorin, we add to create a collection that reflect tone of the clientele of Aubainerie. I decided to go for an uncommun style in the west, but could join the new generation by linking the Hallyu Wave to fashion in Quebec.
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Steampunk project where I have to design a High Fashion inspired look and create an ready-to-wear outfit in second year. I chose the sculpture of Grant Fuhst as an inspiration for my project. I wanted to bring that industrial look in wearable clothes.
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In second year, I participate in a contest for the store La Gaillarde and I made it in the top 5. So I had the chance to make my design with recycle fabrics from the store. I decided to make a cape without sleeves. The sleeves are separated from the cape to let the choice to the client. If it's cold or warm, she can decide to take them off or not and play with the style.
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Other projects I did.
![]() I wanted to work with line and geometric figure, so I didn't put any clothing. My main inspiration was the lines themselves so I wanted to distance myself from clothes and work only with those line. | ![]() | ![]() |
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![]() It's a project I had to do in collaboration with a group from Fashion marketing program. They asked to my team to propose them a collection from us with their instruction and one from each of us what we think it would be better for their client. | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() | ![]() Painting 36'' x 36'' In different bottles, I mixed acrylic, shining varnish and water. With a hairdryer at the coldest temperature, I controlled the movement of the painting on the canvas. I did the painting little by little, because I had to let the paint dries. If I didn't, all the colours would have been mix together and create a big mess. | ![]() |