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La Vie en Roses: Together and Apart, an (Un)braided Model Approach 

Authors
  • Kelly Cobb (University of Delaware)
  • Jessica L. Ridgway
  • Jean Parsons

Abstract

La Vie en roses represents Phase 2 of a multi-phase research project to expand the braided design model. The team of designers created a digitally printed garment with additional fiber art variations of the print to form a three-dimensional component. The final pattern, inspired by a Madame Grès one-piece jacket, allows continuous flow of the engineered print. The team expanded the design with a striped textile print for the lining using “color hearing” through psychomimicry. As much of the print involved roses in shades of pink and peach, the song La Vie en Rose was selected. The striped print is also incorporated as the main jacket background, with additional circular motifs to balance the large floral images. Three-dimensional floral elements, created through dyeless shaped resist, with raw edges and beading, expand the design spatially and texturally. A third silk organza layer can be worn either up or down as a peplum.

Keywords: Braided model, digital textile printing, design model, collaboration

How to Cite:

Cobb, K., Ridgway, J. L. & Parsons, J., (2025) “La Vie en Roses: Together and Apart, an (Un)braided Model Approach ”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 81(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/itaa.18919

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Published on
2025-01-21

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