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Bipasha Basu's Not So Impressive Look At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" | Ramp Walk

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"Jacqueline Fernandez" Stunning Ramp Walk At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" - Duration: 1:53.

"Jacqueline Fernandez" Stunning Ramp Walk At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018"

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Malaika Arora Khan's Bridal Ramp Walk At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" - Duration: 2:00.

Malaika Arora Khan's Bridal Ramp Walk At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018"

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"Ellie Avram" Ramp Walk At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" | ETIKA - Duration: 1:35.

"Ellie Avram" Ramp Walk At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" | ETIKA

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Yami Gautam Ramp Walk At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" | Batti Gul Meter Chalu - Duration: 2:25.

Yami Gautam Ramp Walk At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" | Batti Gul Meter Chalu

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"Varun Dhawan" Walks the Ramp at the "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" for Kunal Rawal - Duration: 2:20.

"Varun Dhawan" Walks the Ramp at the "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" for Kunal Rawal

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What goes into a Fashion Designer's Portfolio? - Duration: 13:21.

Hello, courageous creatives.

Thank you for tuning in today.

I'm Ludy with FashionChalkboard and I'm here to tell you a couple of thoughts that I had

about questions that come my way about what goes into a portfolio.

So whether you are a working creative and you just need to polish it, whether you are

a student, whether you are in the fashion industry or the textile design industry or

any of the industries that require portfolio.

I have some thoughts and I wanted to share a template with you.

Everything that I share today, which is going to be either on the wonderful Ipad and I will

have a much better view of this obviously a little bit later.

Um, this template here or on my magical computer.

Of course it's not updating now, wonder you can see that?

I'll share a screenshot of that later or the printed version.

So two digital versions and one printed one.

So here is a bunch of stuff I'm not sure that translates.

I'm gonna walk through.

I have some thoughts about what should go in there.

And obviously the first thing that I want you to consider is whether the work that you've

done is still in alignment with the job that you're going for.

So a lot of times when I worked in lingerie design, for example, and we had people that

interviewed with me when I was a senior designer and I was assisting interviews to hire a new

assistant designer.

We had people come in that never had done any lingerie before, so we didn't really have

a clue on whether or not they're other designs would translate into lingerie.

I personally have transitioned out of jobs from one segment of the industry to the other.

And whenever I did that and I knew that nothing in my portfolio represented where I was trying

to go or get a job, I would create a customized project just for that job.

I just kind of imagined that they asked me to do a project and you don't have to leave

it with them.

I hear a lot of about: "Oh they ripped me off."

And the fear of not getting paid for something that somebody designed.

No, but you can just show them and that you put in the extra effort will also show.

What else?

Oh, so also, depending on what stage you are in, in your career, whether you are coming

straight out of design school or you were self taught, um, your portfolio's gonna vary

a little bit.

So of course when you first start out, you might not have had any actual product.

Maybe all of your designs are still just in the research and development phase, which

means there's a lot of sketching, a lot of details, but you haven't put it out there

yet as a product.

So people in the industry, understand that.

Some colleges actually have you create a fashion show and sometimes people get really married

to that idea of this is my fashion show.

I should get hired based on what I created for that fashion show.

But I do remember that if it's been awhile that you graduated and the fashion show had

a particular theme and as fashion keeps moving further and further into the future, that

maybe you want to create something specifically for a job that you really want to nail.

So for example, if your last runway show was themed evening gowns and it was some kind

of mystical theme and you're applying now for sportswear, maybe that doesn't translate.

So whatever you're comfortable with in terms of designing for that interview, maybe go

for it.

Other thoughts that I had recently when considering putting this video together were that I have

actually used some of my portfolio examples.

I keep it pretty fresh every couple of years.

Were when the freelance client approaches me, a lot of times I used some of my old artwork

as a sort of insurance policy or a contract to show them, hey listen, this is the type

of work I do.

This is the look that my artwork has, if you want to work with me, this is what I do.

So you know that ! You acknowledge that and this is what you're going to receive.

So a lot of times it could happen, especially when you were hired for fashion illustrations

that somebody has a certain look in their mind and their idea or they maybe had no idea.

And then when you give them your work, it does not feel like what they want.

You can create fashion illustrations in a digital way.

You could do a hand sketch, it could be a lot of watercolor in it.

It could be very stylized and almost comic book looking.

So whatever.

My style is is not for everyone.

So when I sent over some of my recent samples, I'm telling them, look, this is who you're

hiring.

Are you sure?

And if I get the okay and the green light, then it'll make a working relationship a lot

easier because I can't change my style and I really don't want to for just any client.

This has to be set in stone upfront.

Okay?

So, um, before I jump into showing you guys all the little or big collection of portfolio

samples, go to my website and grab that template if you're stuck.

And I also created a mini course that walks you through on how to use the templates and

some more thoughts as you know, thoughts are everywhere, but like where to host your portfolio,

what to use to put it together in terms of printed material and the kind of advantages

and disadvantages of some of these different ideas.

And I want to keep this kind of snippy in chart so I'm going to jump right in and thank

you.

And if I don't say thank you enough.

Thank you for your time.

Oh, did I just say that?

I'll keep it short and snippy, whereas I'm recording and editing this video, I can see

that it's going to get split into two parts and because it's a lot of information, I also

decided to give you guys a quick 10 step checklist that you can grab.

And um, before I go into my online portfolios, really quickly, I want to let you know this

is part one.

I'm going to continue with online portfolios which are more fashion related, textile cad

related.

And I'll show you a peek at the free templates and checklists.

And then in part two, if you want to continue watching I'll show you the printed portfolio,

which has a lot of explaining of what I like to do when I go onto a actual interview and

how I can try to guide the conversation based on how I plan the work that I'm going to present

and I'm also going to show in that second part the portfolio on a tablet.

And what's cool about the slide show.

Okay, so let me jump right in.

And once again, the checklist and the mini course are free and they are my website, click

the links below this video.

And here on my website, I'm hosting my portfolio myself.

This is my website and here what I decided to do is to divide things into textile design,

hang tags, research and development, lingerie, loungewear and uniforms.

So requires a little bit of knowing how to put a site together.

But there are so many templates these days that you can just pretty much plug things

in here.

So this first tab right here, you can see here that I use wording and numbering.

And then, um, I show my artwork.

I showed the finished product and a little bit of the process, so here's option A and

that the product shot option B and option C here and more, and then I tell them to keep

scrolling for more textile design because I'm not there when a person comes to visit.

So I'm kind of communicating with words and I'll have some tips on that in the checklist

too so you can see that.

I'll put the link on there too so you guys can scroll through it.

so I'm using my templates for this as well.

So you can see how the peacock layout is the same width in the frame around the picture.

The same as if you were to scroll down and see my crane and then all the way through

you can see this if I close this tab and then you go to hang tags development is the same

width.

Everything fits together.

Same border around some of this work here.

And then let's go into lingerie design.

So this template is what I will give you guys right here.

So this here is inside of Photoshop and I'll teach you guys how to set this up, how to

make it easy, and you can see here how I have some of the same stuff, um, that it came from

here.

And then in contrast, the printed one, which I'll show you my whole printed portfolio in

video two is just, um, I'll give you guys the layout as is, but what it is, is just

two pages set up as a clean layout with showing the center in the frame.

So everything is consistent, can make it into a pdf and print it out.

And I'll show you how to customize it and make more pages if you decide to do like a

four page, five page layout.

And then, um,

I also use that same template for a public e portfolio.

So here on Behance, that's a very popular one.

So this is where I have different categories when people arrive because you never know

where they arrive.

You have to put more wording because once again you're not there to explain it and then

they can click on the different areas.

And here it was very simple for me to just upload these jpegs and I'll show you that

really quickly.

The finished version is um, pretty much once you laid it out in Photoshop, you'll get like

this big old jpeg and if I zoom in you can see all the details.

So this is what I'm hosting either on my own website.

Oops, I scrolled through this instead of zooming in this is what I'm hosting my own website

or on any of these public websites where you might be found based on the keywords that

you put into the descriptions.

And nowadays a lot of times for designers, the um, people hiring want a link to your

portfolio.

This particular one I didn't lay out with my template and I remember what a pain in

the ass, sorry.

It was for me to stop and keep thinking about, okay, now I'm uploading one picture.

Now I have to describe it, so I rather do it in my format and my template and if that's

something you like, it's really easy and it also takes a lot of guesswork out of it.

Speaking of guess work, let me show you the 10 step checklist plus tips.

It's a nine page e- booklet that comes with the download and here.

I just kind of summarize everything that I'm saying plus more so a couple of tips for people

that have problems getting started and procrastinating and what you can do to get it done, a little

bit of motivation here and then, what to do before you start kind of thinking about the

final format as described in these videos and then a checklist to kind of make sure

that you put your best foot forward.

So yeah, grab that.

The link will be below and

If this video inspired you, gave you something new to think about or taught you, any tips,

let me know in the comments, subscribe, like, and hit the bell.

Okay.

And that's it.

So thanks for watching.

Part One, And, I'll talk to you soon in part two.

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Future of Fashion? Kim Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen Wear Accessories Built into Their Skin - and We Ca - Duration: 3:33.

 Kim Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen and more stars are showing off crazy-cool "body modifications" from the new futuristic fashion brand, A

Human.  Kardashian, 37, took to Instagram to show off a choker necklace that appears to be submerged into her skin (the result of some high-tech cosmetic wizardry)

The wearable art flashes in a neon yellow color as it syncs to the beat of her heart, which can be seen in a series of videos on her Instagram story

   "My necklace glows like a heartbeat," Kardashian said in the video. "It moves to the rhythm of my heartbeat

Thank you A. Human."  Teigen, 32, got a completely different and unique design molded onto her chest

 The star's intricate body artwork featured feathers made from skin that grow out of her chest

"Thank you A. Human for my new feathers! I'm feeling it."  Teigen's two-year-old daughter Luna was also a fan of her look

"I like it!" she said in the background of her video. "You like it too?" Teigen replied

 Queer Eye's Tan France was also one of the first celebs to give fans a look at the upcoming art experience, which will be showcased in N

Y.C. from Sept. 5 to Sept. 30.  "You guys!!! I was lucky enough to get an exclusive glimpse of A

Human's new collection, and it looks like I'm taking something home! 👯‍♂️ This lil beauty is The Tudor, and you can see it for yourself this #NYFashionWeek when they open their flagship store

 @Ahuman #Ahuman," France wrote of his look called "The Tudor," the very first living piece of jewelry made of ruffled skin and bioreactive crystals

 The progressive fashion brand was founded by Command PR owner and longtime Kardashian friend Simon Huck and is the first line featuring body modifications instead of clothes

And kicking off at New York Fashion Week, the theatrical art experience produced by Society of Spectacle will feature an entire collection of designs that will leave guests wondering what's real and what's fantasy

 In a press release Huck said, "It was important to root this experience in optimism while provoking our guests to think about a potential future of fashion, and by doing so, inviting them to question their definitions of self-expression

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For more infomation >> Future of Fashion? Kim Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen Wear Accessories Built into Their Skin - and We Ca - Duration: 3:33.

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LAKME FASHION WEEK 2018 | Kareena | Malaika | Jacqueline | Neha | Varun | Uncut - Duration: 6:30.

LAKME FASHION WEEK 2018 | Kareena | Malaika | Jacqueline | Neha | Varun | Uncut

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"Kangana Ranaut" Electrifying Ramp Walk at "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" - Duration: 1:48.

"Kangana Ranaut" Electrifying Ramp Walk at "Lakme Fashion Week 2018"

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First Fashion Hearing Aid EVER! | Signia Styletto Hearing Aid - Duration: 3:47.

For more infomation >> First Fashion Hearing Aid EVER! | Signia Styletto Hearing Aid - Duration: 3:47.

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"Neha Sharma" Ramp Walk At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" | Sita Mikhail | LFW 2018 Day 4 - Duration: 1:49.

"Neha Sharma" Ramp Walk At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" | Sita Mikhail | LFW 2018 Day 4

For more infomation >> "Neha Sharma" Ramp Walk At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" | Sita Mikhail | LFW 2018 Day 4 - Duration: 1:49.

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Māori fashion designer features on NZ Fashion Week open night - Duration: 2:25.

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Jeffrey Fashion Cares celebrated their 26th Anniversary show - Duration: 0:50.

For more infomation >> Jeffrey Fashion Cares celebrated their 26th Anniversary show - Duration: 0:50.

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Celebrating Fashion Freedom with Twins, Valerie & Veronika - Duration: 3:01.

Hi guys! I'm Valerie, and I'm Veronika.

And we're twins!

We're models that turn into hosts, actresses, and also enterpreneur.

In our opinion, fashion freedom is a freedom to express yourself in the way we dress.

Having confidence in wearing anything you like.

In our opinion, freedom in fashion is more than just expressing yourself.

It's all about being yourself.

Because how comfortable and satisfying it would be

when we're able to be one's true self through fashion.

We've found our own style, which is "twinning".

We try to match each other's clothes.

We also like to try out...

Every kind of available styles, for example quirky, chic, or boyish.

So we like to try out things, but of course still "twinning".

The reason behind "twinning" is that we treat each other as accessories.

So Valerie is my accessory.

That's how we compliment each other.

"Twinning" for us is part of personal branding.

So we view ourselves as our brand identity.

So we brand ourselves as "TWNS".

It's our fashion statement.

So "TWNS" is our brand.

We're happy that we found an App that gives us solutions to our fashion problems.

Because we do like to follow trends.

We like to take cute pictures without wearing the same clothes twice.

So, instead of constantly buying new clothes that we only wear once.

That is just so wasteful, so why not just rent?

So, we also have background in bio-engineering

and I'm a micro-biologist.

So we are aware of the environment and its sustainability.

And the truth is, fashion industry is one of the top 3 most polluting industries in the world.

So we're now more aware of how to be fashionable in a sustainable way.

So we're so happy with brands that are eco-friendly.

Brands that limit their production waste.

And brands that process waste properly.

We really appreciate and would like to wear more of eco-conscious brands

Because, actually you can be both stylish and sustainable at the same time.

So now we only shop for our everyday wear.

And we can complete our wardrobe and make it more fashionable with high fashion items,

without spending too much.

For more infomation >> Celebrating Fashion Freedom with Twins, Valerie & Veronika - Duration: 3:01.

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Dia Mirza's Ramp Walk For Sanjukta Dutta At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" - Duration: 1:23.

Dia Mirza's Ramp Walk For Sanjukta Dutta At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018"

For more infomation >> Dia Mirza's Ramp Walk For Sanjukta Dutta At "Lakme Fashion Week 2018" - Duration: 1:23.

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"Lakme Fashion Week 2018" Mein Kar Rahe Hain "Arjun-Malaika" Khullam Khulla Ishq - Duration: 1:12.

"Lakme Fashion Week 2018" Mein Kar Rahe Hain "Arjun-Malaika" Khullam Khulla Ishq

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Meghan unlikely fashion icon revealed - and it's a character from a TV show - Duration: 2:24.

  Meghan Markle has become something of a style icon since marrying Prince Harry in May

 Everyone talks about what the Duchess of Sussex wears and how she styles her hair - but it turns out she has been taking her fashion cues from an unlikely source

 Her wardrobe is actually inspired by a TV character.   What's more, the 37-year-old takes her style inspo from a character she has actually played: Rachel Zane from legal drama Suits

 Those who have seen the show will know that Meghan's character looked chic in trouser suits, crisp shirts, sky-high stilettos and flattering pencil skirts

 Costume designer Jolie Andreatta has revealed how much Meghan liked wearing the sassy business outfits on the show - and there's evidence to suggest Rachel influences her wardrobe even today

  Speaking to Harper's Bazaar , she said: "Meghan and I loved Rachel's clothes. We'd always say that, if we could, we would live in Rachel's clothes  "Designing Rachel's look was like being a kid in a candy store

"  There's no doubt that Meghan's look has been influenced by Rachel Zane's style - she did play the character for seven years

  Her wardrobe since becoming part of the Royal Family features form-fitting dresses, court shoes and chic neutral colours reminiscent of her character from the legal drama

 There's more than a hint of Rachel Zane in her formal dress code as the Duchess of Sussex

 Jolie added: "Watching, listening and collaborating, along with constant treasure hunting and a little day dreaming, I was able to come up with a work wardrobe for each of the characters that also allowed their personalities to shine through

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For more infomation >> Meghan unlikely fashion icon revealed - and it's a character from a TV show - Duration: 2:24.

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Fashion Displacement - Berlin | Teaser | Polimoda - Duration: 1:48.

There is a gap that we have to close between the slowness that education

needs and the fastness that the industry wants. In the fashion industry that's

really what it's about is collaborating with a lot of egos. What we are living

today is an ugly beauty instead we would need a beautiful ugliness. The most

important thing about university is you go there you work out what your identity

is, you might not voice out what your identity is so don't start a brand like

because if you haven't worked out what your identity is don't start a brand. How many people

study business and actually never make a business. And that is the most difficult

thing working with people. Because in the art school there's no such thing as

getting ready for the real life. Follow only your heart not my advice because

to say no to the editor-in-chief of Vogue when you just started is wonderful. But I

wanted to feel comfortable with myself when I graduated you know at 24 I wanted

to be like, this is it you know but it took you know to my mid-30s to get

there and I think we don't do that enough in the education field especially

when it comes to creatives. I think the key here is education brought the industry

inside I think the industry should bring education inside.

you

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