GCSE Textiles 2016 The Written Exam 2 parts Section A This section asks you to design a textile product. The exam board will give you some information on the theme and design context. Approximately 25% of the marks are for Section A. Section B The questions in section B will be based on the subject content listed in your revision booklets. It will test your subject knowledge and understanding and is worth about 75% of the marks.
GCSE Textiles 2016 Exam Preparation This gives you a focus for your revision, but does not include everything you need to revise. Analysing the exam preparation sheet is an important starting point for your revision. It contains the inspirational theme and the design context for Section A. This year it is: Textile products inspired by the theme of marine life
GCSE Textiles 2016 Theme Marine Life Context Textile products
GCSE Textiles 2016 Theme Marine Life
Coral
Coral
Fish
Fish
Sea creatures
Mermaids
Sea monsters
GCSE Textiles 2016 Context Textile products
Garments - Womenswear
Garments Menswear
Garments Childrenswear
Children s products
Cushions
Crafts
GCSE Textiles 2016 Techniques
Fabric Manipulation, heat setting and laser cutting
Suffolk Puffs / Yo Yo s
Embroidery (layering)
Dissolvable fabric
GCSE Textiles 2016 Components
LED s
Sequins (layered)
GCSE Textiles 2016 Fabrics
GCSE Textiles 2016 Designers
MARY KATRANTZOU No matter the season or collection, Mary Katrantzou awakens our senses with an array of vivid colours and wild prints. This year, the Greek designer has merged nature with the industrial world, combining structure in her cuts with abstract floral and aquarium prints. Katrantzou dived right into the sea and explored the underwater rainbow of tropical fish and coral reefs, bringing to life such an exotic world with tailored trousers and coquettish dresses. http://livefastmag.com/2012/06/fashion-radarunderwater-inspired-ss12-runways-looks/
EMANUEL UNGARO Emanuel Ungaro s newly-named designer Jeanne Labib-Lamour was inspired by NASA aerial photos and the attract swirls of colour from above. With shades of blue and splashes of coral, Labib-Lamour creates the allusion of ocean waves with silky jumpsuits and fluttery gowns. The movement and lightness of her designs reflect the sensuality and femininity of the sea. http://livefastmag.com/2012/06/fashion-radarunderwater-inspired-ss12-runways-looks/
PETER PILOTTO Inspired by the exotic floral and fauna of Indonesia, Pilotto had his models strut the runway with slicked back hair in fish scale printed dresses. Though the top part of his dresses may resemble scuba sportswear, Pilotto explores the different elements of the ocean below the waist. While the pleated skirts mirrored the movement of water and sand, the models in pencil skirts looked like badass mermaids. http://livefastmag.com/2012/06/fashion-radarunderwater-inspired-ss12-runways-looks/
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Once again, we stare in awe at the dramatic pieces and the theatrical aspect Alexander McQueen brings to the fashion world. In such powerful and elegant designs, the models appeared on the catwalk like mythical sea creatures. While the designs are rich in textiles, pleats and embellishments, Sarah Burton introduces a feminine lightness to her pieces with a seashell colour palette, creating a collection that would perfect for none other than Venus. http://livefastmag.com/2012/06/fashion-radarunderwater-inspired-ss12-runways-looks/
VERSACE If The Little Mermaid was brought to life on the big screen, I can only imagine modern-day Ariel in Versace s SS12 Ready-to-Wear collection. Donatella Versace s designs are feminine, flirtatious and light in colour and textile. The collection is a mix of coquettish mini skirts and elegant stream-lines gowns. Playing with the current trend of pastels, Versace introduces the seashells starfish to the summer mix. http://livefastmag.com/2012/06/fashion-radarunderwater-inspired-ss12-runways-looks/
CHANEL Beyond his aquatic designs, Karl Lagerfeld rented the Grand Palais and created his underwater world with bright white ocean corals, sea horses, stingrays and seashells. Dressed in sheer fabrics and pearly shades, the models appeared on the luminous catwalk like ethereal aquatic creatures. While some designs resembled fish gills, other shimmered like jellyfish and decorated with seaweed-life ruffles. http://livefastmag.com/2012/06/fashion-radarunderwater-inspired-ss12-runways-looks/
House of Holland Autumn/Winter 201617 http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/autumn-winter- 2016/ready-to-wear/house-of-holland/full-lengthphotos/gallery/1578933 It wouldn't be a Holland show without a kitsch repeating print - step up the humble jellyfish, appliquéd on sequinned-hemmed pencil skirts and psychedelic shirts, wrap black mini dresses and little cropped jackets.
GCSE Textiles 2016 Visit your local aquatics shop
GCSE Textiles 2016 Pinterest boards to follow https://uk.pinterest.com/textileshotline/design-themes-marinelife/ https://uk.pinterest.com/ahearnedudman/marine-life/ Search Marine Life and change to search Boards only for even more results
Fashion Illustration Ideas - Fish patterns behind?