



Fashionary Planner for New Year 2015
Fashionary A5 Weekly planner special discount now on http://fashionary.org/store/
Enjoy!
Fashionary Planner for New Year 2015
Fashionary A5 Weekly planner special discount now on http://fashionary.org/store/
Enjoy!
Fashionary Christmas Gift Guide
It’s so Christmas here at Fashionary studio! Get Christmas wrapped up with the Fashionary gift guide:
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2015!
Let’s start the Paper Fashionary show!
The paper Fashionary show inspired by the latest Valentino’s white haute couture collection in New York. Fashionary team expressed their love to Valentino while illustrator Vikki Yau illustrated the gorgeous outfits by Fashionary Panel, cut them out like paper dolls and present them on the Fashionary runway stage!
Paper fashion Christmas fashion illustrations
Katie Rodgers created the site Paper Fashion in 2009 as an outlet to share her fantastical watercolors with the world. Katie currently resides in New York City. Its her recent illustration works with Cartier, Balenciaga , Paper fashion wrapping paper and Hand painted Christmas ornaments! Love her creativity!
Paper fashion facebook
HAPPY 2015
Fashionary Wish You the Happiest New Year ever!
Hope 2015 brings you New inspiration and New challenge Cheers!
Ricardo Fumanal fashion illustration
Fumanal was born in Huesca, Spain (1984) lives and works in Berlin. He studied at the art school in Lleida where he specialised in graphic and advertising design. After collaborating with a number of studios and art directors, he focused on producing illustrations in varying media and formats. Fumanal has made editorial illustrations for V, GQ Italia, GQ Style, Time, Dazed&Confused, El País/EP3, Marie Claire, Hercules, Wallpaper and his commercial client’s include Lou Dalton, Revlon, Mango, Fred Perr and Richard Nichol.
Justus Fashionary- From sketch to runway
Justus is a Fashion Institute of Technology student based in New York. Using Fashionary as his fashion diary, he has created lots of amazing designs and fashion sketches!
Me & a Cup of Chocolate Fashion Illustration
Me & a Cup of Hot Chocolate is an illustrative fashion accessories brand established in 2009. Beautiful and stylish fashion illustrations by Meo, based in Thailand using colored pencil and watercolor. She also makes scarves from her prints.
The Lust List -Sally Spratt fashion illustration
Sally Spratt is a freelance illustrator & graphic designer based in Australia. She started a project called “Lust List”, a daily post of hand illustrated fashion pieces pencil and watercolour. The Lust List brings thousands of readers a sweet taste of lust aspiration. Sally has been published in Australian Elle, Harper’s Bazaar and with over 70K Instagram followers!
Peter Jensen X Fashionary Ruled Notebook
We are excited to introduce our new limited ruled notebooks crossover with UK playful label Peter Jensen was launched today!
The blue stripe and red polka heart graphic with Peter Jensen’s signature rabbit icon have been designed exclusively for Fashionary. Lifting the simple out of the ordinary, Peter Jensen Fashionary is cartoonish yet stylish!
Ruled Notebooks both in pocket sizes. The cover is offset printed, and inside includes a themed flyleaf, an inner pocket and a Peter Jensen rabbit shaped bookmark! Peter Jensen Rabbits are hidden on every pages that the subtle detail separate the notebook from ordinary one.
Similar to the classic Fashionary, there are 28 Pages updated Fashion information in front and 132 Ruled pages followed. The ruled page is perfect for daily notes and ideas. Get yours at Fashionary.org with USD 24.90 and enjoy free shipping now!
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Fashionary X Peter Jensen Wall Display
Fashionary X Peter Jensen wall display pops up at Hong Kong Pageone Harbour City store to celebrate the launching of limited editions of Peter Jensen Fashionary. The special promotion is on: Get Peter Jensen X Fashionary Chinese New Year Red Packet set (6 in a set) for every purchase of PJ Fashionary in Pageone. This limited red pocket offer is only available while stock lasts!
Jeremy Combot- Crazy Colored Fashion Illustration
Jeremy Combot is a freelance illustrator from France. He is a self-taught artist and his work could be defined as a mixture of crazy colors / Fashion / 90’s / Pop culture / Youth & Airiness / Beauty & Ugliness. He like to use inks, pro markers, very thin pens, watercolour, collages with Photoshop.
Jumpei Kawamura Creative Collage Fashion Illustration
Born in 1978 and lives in Kyoto, Jumpei Kawamura uses unique collage technique that gathers small illustration bits and pieces to create something completely new! His 2D- 3D illustrations of the seasons’ best designer shoes, bags, collection pieces are incredible! He has also been involved in a number of art exhibitions and here the pic of “Long time no see” exhibition.
Hayden Williams From Sketch to Runway
British Fashion and celebrity illustrator Hayden Williams Illustrations begins the design process by first sketching out his ideas with Fashionary sketchbooks. Looking forward to see his latest couture collection!
Fashionary picks for Valentine!
First Ever Fashionary Illustration Workshop
Organised by Fashionary and Pageone, instructed by 2 HK fashion illustrators, Kitty N. Wong and Vikki Yau, the Fashionary Illustration Workshop will cover professional fashion illustration tips on sketching silhouette of garments, coloring and shading simply and effectively with Fashionary figure templates.
The workshop goes on for 2 sessions. From 28th March, 2:00-2:45pm by Kitty N Wong, 4:00-4:45pm by Vikki Yau, at Pageone Harbour City. It is now available for register at Pageone Harbour City store for FREE Fashionary Illustration Workshop with HK$300 purchase (at least one Fashionary product must be included) at Page One Harbour City store. Basic drawing materials are provided.
Meet the fashion illustrators:
2:00- 2:45 Kitty N. Wong (Watercolor fashion illustration)
Kitty N. Wong is Hong Kong based artist and fashion illustrator; she specializes in drawing live portraiture, stylish girls and retro patterns. Some of her illustration clients include Dazed Digital, Lane Crawford, Marks and Spencer and Hong Kong Tatler.
4:00- 4:45 Vikki Yau (Markers fashion illustration)
As the fashion illustrator and editor behind Fashionary, Vikki Yau has been illustrating tons of Fashionary sketches on luxury brands like Dior, Valentino and Alexander McQueen etc and demonstrating fashion drawing tutorials.
We are looking forward to see you all!
Interview: Mélique Street & Fashionary
Mélique Street, Marina Meliksetova, is a fashion illustrator and designer based in Milan, Italy. We are happy to share her recent fashion illustrations drawn on Fashionary sketchbook (John Galliano’s Dior 2011 haute couture collection) and on Fashionary Panel (Maison Martin Margiela SS2015 Haute Couture Collection). Read on for the inside scoop on Mélique Street:
Fashionaryhand: What is your favorite medium and why?
Mélique Street: I love to use Copic markers because of their high quality and huge number of different shades. I also always use tempera, indian ink: it makes the lines more vivid and diversified; colour pencils and Copic blender for the transparency effect.
F: What motivates, inspires and influences you?
M: I always feel a certain craving for creative work. I’m a fashion designer and I can be inspired by anything: architecture, cars, famous people from the past, other fashion designers etc. When I’m drawing or designing something, I love to have a fashion show or some good music on the background, it helps me to emerge in a creative atmosphere and inspires me to invent something new.
F: How long does it take to complete a drawing?
M: Depends on what type of illustration I’m drawing: it goes from a quick 1 hour live sketch to something more complicated, with a lot of details - it can take the whole day or sometimes even more. It’s always good to look on your illustration with a fresh eye on the next day and to correct your own errors.
F: I see! How about the sketches of Maison Martin Margiela SS2015 Collection that you have drawn on Fashionary Panel?
M: I was so inspired right after I’ve seen the Margiela show that I did it in a very short time, about 1.5 hours.
F: Wow That’s fast! Which is your favourite Fashionary Product?
M: I love the Fashionary sketchbook: the quality of the paper suits perfectly to my illustrations. Before, I used to draw on single sheets of papers but now I think albums are better because I can take it anywhere with me, and what is very important, the Fashionary sketchbook is very aesthetically beautiful, it’s a pleasure to show it to my friends.
F: What advice do you have for aspiring fashion illustrators?
M: I’d say: search for your own style and don’t be afraid to experiment. But what is the most important is to get a minimum fine arts academic background: it will help you to move in any direction and to realize any idea you have in your head.
Barre Noire FW2015- From Sketch to Runway
Timm Suessbrich presented his Fall/Winter 2015 collection for Barre Noir, during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin. Timm’s Fashionary sketchbook record his sketching process from sourcing fabric, setting color theme, sketching ideas, design development to catwalk show!
Congrats Timm for the great show!
Emma Zanelli Fashion Illustration
Emma Zanelli is a New Zealand born freelance illustrator and graphic artist based in London. She draws women with nature, and skulls/boney things by watercolor and pencil with additional colour and detail is added digitally.