Relief
Loungewear
Everyday stress is becoming more dominant in modern society. The amount of pressure an individual encounters is causing a generation that yearns for relief. Flowing fabrics, muted tones and simple silhouettes; this range of chic loungewear provides comfort appropriate for the 21st century lifestyle. Relaxing in style is easy, whether worn in the comfort of our own homes or in the public eye. Find a way to escape. Find your relief.
Mental Health
- Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell, (2015). - TED Talks, (2012) - TED Talks, (2013)
- Gilbert, M. (2015). Mintel. Women aged 18-24 are seemingly the most concerned about having or knowing someone with a mental health issue. This could be the stresses stated by NHS causes for depression:
Typography From my initial research I began to experiment with illustrating some of the words that stood out. I have showcased them using typography reecting the mood or meaning of the word. Due to creating a range of loungewear I chose a font that looked more relaxing - NHS, (2014). and simple to be used for my range.
Loungewear
The evolvement from 2010 to 2016. Loungewear is now something we would chose to wear outside the house if fashionable enough.
- Sender, T. (2010). Mintel.
Fashion retailers have already begun to notice this need for stylish loungewear. However, tends to be brand that cater for an older audience.
- Buttolph, A. (2015). The Telegraph.
- Richmond, K. (2016). Loungewear trend for SS17. Simple and ďŹ tting with my other area of research into mental health. Showing a range of fashionable loungewear that can be worn both at home and in public.
Sub-trends within a major trend allows for a more rounded range plan.
- Kaufmann, C & Atkinson, K. (2015). WGSN.
Using different prints and fabric manipulation to create interesting loungewear. Becoming daring that what already exists in stores and online.
Placing materials in front of the camera lens to create different levels of transparency. The selected photographs also show distortion. Reflecting my research of those who suffer from mental illness often distort their own personality to hide how they really feel.
Experimental Photographs
These photographs also show a number of interesting silhouettes. Extending or manipulating parts of the body to create new unusual shapes.
Shop
Report
-M&S a, b & c (2016) - Zara a & b (2016). The stores I researched when carrying out my shop report were chosen based on two main factors: firstly do they sell loungewear and secondly if it was within the price range that most students stated they would spend on loungewear (figure derived from the online questionnaire). I was primarily looking at the silhouettes and colour palettes currently on the market. But I also what fabrics and prints are used for loungewear.
Fabrications
and
Textures
Textures and fabrications created to represent the stages of mental illness and what is believed to cause them. Showing tension, representing the build up of many potential causes that lead to these health issues. Then cocoon like structures and bordered fabric to represent the stage of trapping yourself in the comfort of your own home. Avoiding the outside world and activities that used to be enjoyable. I experimented with transparency and fragility to show the final stage of recovery, when everything beginning to strip away to reveal the person that once existed before becoming a victim of a mental illness.
Gap in the market loungewear that female students would wear out the house.
Needs to be comortable when studying in different areas of the home/student flat. Colour
Story
- Suvery Monkey, (2016). - Own Questionnaire.
Female students would buy loungewear and would spend up to £30.
Initial
Research
Women aged 18-24 are seemingly the most concerned about having or knowing someone with a mental health issue.
- TED Talks, (2013)
- TED Talks, (2012)
- Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell, (2015).
- Buttolph, A. (2015). The Telegraph.
- Gilbert, M. (2015). Mintel.
35% Responded ‘In Bed’ 79% Responded ‘Yes’ & 21% ‘Sometimes’
- Kaufmann, C & Atkinson, K. (2015). WGSN. - Richmond, K. (2016).
- Suvery Monkey, (2016). - Own Questionnaire.
77% Responded ‘Yes, anything up to £30’
Fabrications and Textures
Silhouettes
Plain colour schemes. Some sport influence however, I’d like to create an even more sporty range to fit the up-coming trends in activewear as loungewear.
Shop
Report
- M&S a, b & c, (2016). - Zara a & b (2016).
Patterns
Designs
Coloured
Patterns
Colour Story
Final
Illustrations
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