Draping Womenswear Design
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Draping Womenswear Design
Jeanette Osterried
When you apply for a foundation or BA course in fashion, it is important to have pictures of 3D work in your portfolio. Draping is an intuitive, playful and enjoyable way for anyone to to create fashion ideas. By working with fabric and pins on a dummy-figure you inspire yourself and visualise your ideas in a quick way without making actual garments. By twisting, folding, gathering and layering fabric you can get the most amazing results. You will create your own research before you start to drape and sketch. Working in a sketchbook as well as working with fabric on a dummy will help you to develop and build up your ideas for shapes and details that will form a fashion collection. This collection will be made into a presentation for your portfolio at the end of the course.
Jeanette Osterried studied Fashion Design Womenswear at Central Saint Martins. She now works as a freelance designer and is an associate lecturer on the BA Fashion Design Womenswear. Before coming to London Jeanette studied fashion at The Royal Academy in Antwerp.
Alternative Dates and Times
Many of our courses are repeated throughout the year. If the above dates is not suitable for you,
or there are no dates showing for this session, then please choose an alternative session.
Please bring with you to the first session:
- One image you find inspiring
- Fabrics you like (at least 2 metres of each fabric)
- Old clothes (optional)
- 2 Scissors (1 for fabric & 1 for paper)
- Glue
- Pen & pencils
- Camera (very important!).






