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Capturing monsoon rain fluidity in a structured capsule collection has me stumped. What techniques work for you?
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moore.mary7d ago
What if you focused on the weightlessness of rain just before it hits the ground? For instance, using sheer, layered fabrics that drape and shift with movement. You could incorporate subtle gathers or pleats that mimic water tension on surfaces. Maybe even experiment with hydrophobic coatings on structured silhouettes to create beading effects. This approach captures that fleeting moment of suspension, blending fluidity with your collection's framework.
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adams.taylor7d ago
I used to think rain-inspired design was all about the downpour, but @moore.mary's focus on weightlessness before impact changed my mind. The idea of sheer fabrics and hydrophobic coatings creating that suspended moment is genuinely insightful. It elevates the concept from mere imitation to capturing a transient emotion.
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the_cameron7d ago
The concept of hydrophobic coatings on structured silhouettes that @moore.mary highlighted immediately brought to mind an avant-garde fashion show I attended last year. They used layered chiffon to mimic that suspended raindrop effect, and it was mesmerizing. Capturing that weightless tension truly transforms fabric into a narrative about fleeting beauty.
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