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Th is new edition will continue to be the must-have reference publication for all fashion designers and illustrators, and anyone interested in fi gure drawing.

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As a consultant, illustrator and stylist for renowned fashion companies, Elisabetta Kuky Drudi has planned and organised international fashion collections and shows. She has collaborated as an illustrator, fashion and textile designer with firms such as Baldessarini, Fuzzi, Hugo Boss & Hugo Boss Sport, Jean Paul Gaultier (Femme, Homme and Soleil and Joop. Currently she designs for various international fashion houses and collaborates as a technical knit designerwith Emilio Pucci, Mary Katrantzou and MSGM.

Tiziana Paci lives and works in Pesaro, Italy, teaching fashiondesign and painting. In her thirty years of experience, she has come up with original methods for design in general and for the improvement of drawing and painting techniques for fashion sketches and figures. All this material has been organised into a number of manuals which combine both educational and artistic aspects, and have been translated into many languages and used in schools in Italy and abroad. FIGURE DRAWING FOR FASHION DESIGN, VOL. 1

Elisabetta Kuky Drudi, Tiziana Paci

ISBN: 978-84-17656-55-3 (EN) ISBN: 978-84-17656-70-6 (FR) 21.00 x 29.70 cm | 8 ¼ ” x 11 ¾ ” 352 pages | Fully illustrated in colour English and French | Paperback August 2022 Distribution: Worldwide £29.99 | $39.95 | €35.00 Imprint: Hoaki

The seminal guide to figure drawing for fashion design in a completely revised, updated and expanded two-volume edition.

Fashion drawing is the most important way to visualize ideas and concepts in costume and fashion design. This new and expanded two-volume edition of the already classic title Figure Drawing for Fashion Design—revised, updated and expanded— is a precise, topic-by-topic manual that will help readers acquire and perfect their skills, drawing fashion designs on the female form. Mastering the rules of figure drawing as well as stylistic techniques that add individuality and flair to the design is an essential skill for all designers and illustrators to master in order to bring one’s vision to the page, and eventually mannequin. In its approach, this book is ideal both for those designers and students who want to apply themselves professionally to fashion design, and for all enthusiasts of drawing the female body in a fashion context.

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