Fashion illustration has always been a love of mine and it all begins with great textiles. This jacket is a herringbone tweed and the edge of the collar is frayed to give it a hand fringed finish. Her shirt is a crisp cotton and the ruffle borders the front placket as well as the collar to give a bit of femininity to this zig-zag herringbone.
I did this illustration for an ad campaign for
J.McLaughlin along with several others that I will post.
7 comments:
These are some of my favourite of your illustrations - can't wait to see what else you've done for them.
I've never been to one of these stores, but there is one on the way to Hartford - next time we drive by, I'll stop - their site has beautiful clothing!
Super illustration!!!
Wow! Very nice work. I recently bought a copy of "Pourquoi Pas?" magazine for an outrageous price, but I see so little fashion illustration and enjoy it so much (especially René Gruau) that it seemed a wise investment.
I'll drop by our J. McLaughlin store and goggle at your work!
What a terrific illustration, packed with energy (the orange!) and elegance. Love it.
beautiful illustration. i love your work.
Thanks to you all for visiting and admiring my work and saying nice things. Compliments will get you everywhere!
Patricia - this is gorgeous! Can't wait to see the other ones you have done!
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Anna
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