To demonstrate our creativity today the group were asked to 'build'. What to make was open to our interpretation.
To link this exercise to the main brief I decided to create a garment using the Japanese art form of origami.
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By folding the paper, volume and a layered effect was created that gave the bodice a structured aesthetic.
Once the paper bodice was complete, I then tried experimenting with producing the same effect with copper mesh wire.
I then established the wire as a centre piece for the bodice by layering on top.
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