Conservative Fashion Clothing and Accessory Design
Conservative Fashion Clothing and Accessory Design (Beginner Level)
Conservative clothing: This term refers to a style of clothing that conceals, rather than emphasizes, the figure. This type of clothing may include headscarves and burqas, but also includes conservatively designed outerwear, trousers, jackets, and dresses.
Due to the increasing interest in fashion among conservative women in our country, hijab is a fashion trend that combines cover-up with elegance. If you're looking to achieve a chic look without revealing clothing, this tutorial is perfect for you.
What are the Conservative (More Covered and Low-Cut) Clothing Styles?
• Daily conservative clothing style,
• Modest clothing models for winter and winter seasons,
• Creating accessories for hijab clothing,
• Overview of clothing brands.
Who Can Participate?
• Those who have received or want to receive Design/Styling training,
• Those who feel close to the modest style as a lifestyle,
• People who know and want to learn about fashion in all its aspects can participate.
• It is a self-improvement program with private lessons before the collection that those who want to take part in professional working life (e.g. creating their own brands, opening a boutique) will prepare.
• It is a professional program for those who want to become fashion illustrators.
Content Information
1st MONTH
• Examination of the musculoskeletal structure of the human body,
• Stylized body structure and drawing,
• Face drawing,
• Transition to model drawing.
2nd MONTH
• Model drawings,
• Detail drawings in the model,
• Transition to hijab models.
3rd Month
• Examining the hijab style,
• Information about hijab style,
• Important models of hijab style,
• Detailed drawings of models.
NOTE: Those who have completed three months will be able to continue as intermediate, advanced and professional.
Sibel ARAL
Since 1988, she has supplemented her fashion education, which she received during her university years, with international fashion fairs, fashion shows, and fashion workshops. Some of her training includes Color Analysis Specialization, Modeling and Pattern Knowledge, Retail Sales Methods, and Merchandising. From 1992 to 1994, she worked as a designer at Foli Giyim. From 1994 to 2016, she served as a Design Coordinator at Faik Sönmez Tekstil, overseeing and controlling the design process from model creation and fabric purchasing to product arrival in the warehouse. Since 2016, she has been consulting for corporate clients, creating freelance collections, styling, and providing individual consulting services, including color and size consulting.