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First name First First / name Surnames name/ /Surn Sur Sara González Sara SaraGonzález González García G First name / Surnames AddressAddress Address Sara González García 21, Callejuela, 21, 21,Callejuela, Callejuela, 24346, 2 Address Grulleros, Grulleros, Grulleros, Spain Sp Sp 21, Callejuela, 24346, Telephon Grulleros,Telephone Spain Telephone +34 987317175 +34 +34 9873171 987317 Telephone Mobile Mobile Mobile +34 987317175 Mobile +34 6367 +34 +34 4316367 14 6367 431 43 +34 6367431 14 E-mail E-mail E-mail E-mail Sara._.91@hotma Sara._.91@hotmail.com Sara._.91@hotm Sara._.91@hotmail.com Date ofDate birth Dateofofbirt bi Date of birth 22.11.1991 22.1 22.1 1.1991 1.199 22.11.1991
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First name / Surnames Higher education in Sara González García Fashion design HigherAddress education in Escuela de Arte y Superior 21,Fashion Callejuela, 24346, Higher education in design Grulleros, Spain en Diseño, Burgos (Spain) Fashion design Escuela de Arte y Superior Telephone Escuela de Arte y Superior en Diseño, Burgos (Spain) +34 987317175 114 en Diseño, Burgos (Spain)Erasmus Student’s Exchange Mobile Selected for theStudent’s Exchange Erasmus AccademiaErasmus di Belle Arti, +34 636743114 Student’s Exchange Selected for the Castilla y León ail.com Accademia di BelleforArti, E-mail Selected the Naples (Italy) Accademia di Belle Arti, Castilla y León Fashion WeekNaplesCastilla th (Italy)y León Sara._.91@hotmail.com Fashion Week Naples (Italy) Fashion Week Date of birth 1 22.11.1991
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In each collection, Sara Gonzรกlez makes all the stages in the process: topic of inspiration, sketches, patterns, seam, technical cards, styling, photo shooting with non-professional models and computer works.
Paper dress First course: 2010
PAPER DRESS GUGGENHEIM Using paper as a material of dress making, this clothing-object was designed, as a one and only dress inspired in one of the most emblematic buildings in the Spanish vanguard. Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao (Spain), by the architect Frank Gehry. This structural dress takes as a reference the external view of this magnificent building, with its curves and the different levels of the front, as well as the metallic and powerful aspect. The silver sheets of paper, with purple colour inside, cover the woman’s body in the same way as the fish scales that inspired to Gehry.
First course: 2010
SHIRT’S DECONSTRUCTION Transformation of a basic white man shirt in a complete look for a woman and inspired in a rose shape. On the condition that the only fabric use in it is provided by the first clothing, a full study of patrons and marker is done to achieve the best development of the fabric. In addition, the fabric is dyed of magenta colour, similar to a floral colour scheme
to improve the feminity of the final creation in contrast to the manliness of the original clothing. The patrons of the superior garment are obtained by making the 3D proofs with paper by means of the technique “moulage�on the dummy.
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Second course: 2011
REYMON: KINGS AND MONSTERS Children collection (children from 2 to 6 years old) prêt-à-porter for autumn-winter based on the classical tale: “Where the wild things are”. It was designed taking into account children as well as parents. It combines a cheerful and amusing style with functional view and the toughness that the little ones require. For this reason, it is the answer to the styles and at the same time it satisfies their needs. Special care is shown and taken with the determining factors that imply this group of people: easily washable and durable clothes, lack of dangerous trimmings, comfort… Besides this, a logo and two own printings have been created. One of them is handmade by stencil in the prototype.
Logo and Label
Organic pattern 150 X1 50 mm
Second course: 2011
ADM: SPORTWEAR COLLECTION Eight sportswear looks for men and women with base on urban clothes and sportive inspiration, distinguished by the ergonomic use and comfort. The topic of this collection is the blood as the basis of life and as a personal essence and purity. On the one hand, inside the body, with all the elements of the circulatory system : veins, heart, red corpuscle and DNA chain. On the other hand, outside the body, linked with its medical features and the medicine, in a neutral environment where it is seen easily. Quality fabrics are used, with high transpiration, cool and durable. Furthermore, an own fabric has been created composed by three levels. The fibreglass inside supporting with a technological aspect and a lining and organza, which isolate the fiberglass to make possible its use.
Fabrics and matereals GABARDINE
98% cotton 2% elastane
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66% cotton 32% polyester 2% elastane
POPLIN
98% cotton 2% elastane
ORGANZA
100% silk
JERSEY
95% viscose 5% elastane
OWN TEXTILE
95% fibreglass 5% polyester
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Third course: 2012
Lithium Lithium is the most used chemical blocking to treat the bipolar disorder, a mental illness which provokes extreme humour changes in behavior with maniac and depressive stages in mood. This is the base of this project and the beginning for a study of research and creative search looking for clues for this term so abstract and hard to understand sometimes. The result is this collection, which takes its name from the medicine used to fininsh with it, and tries to be an understanding of the illsness from a personal point of view. The models reflect the psychological disorder and the contrasts between the maniac and the depressive stages of the illness. In this collection, the maniac stages is represented by the yellow colour and at the end, it evolves into the strong and absolute black colour when the depressive stage appears . The main colours are claims that ‘melancholia’ or depression is caused by a fluid bodily known as “black bile”, meanwhile the ‘mania’ or madness was caused by another fluid called “yellow bile”. To the yellow and black colours we have added a silver touch due to the original aspect of the litium like a mineral.
Mood board
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Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli: 2013
PLEASANTVILLE In this collection, the inspiration was the film “Pleasantville” (1998) by the director Gary Ross. This is a remake of the film and of the 50’s, of the “American way of life” and of how a woman who at the beginning of the film is one human being as a housewife and serving a man and she becomes in a person who leads her life and takes her own decisions and achieves her wishes. Following this topic, a line of accessories for both, men and women, breaking the rules and styles from the 50s where there was a great difference in men and women style and clothing. The classical shoes
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Graduation collection: 2013
In this moment, Sara Gonzålez is doing his graduation collection. It´s based on gala's outfits, carefully made with delicate fabrics and hand finished. The collection speaks about struggle between Good and Evil; it develops an evolution from the soul's darkness, to his redemption getting spiritual virtue. Romanesque art explains this struggle using animals. A group play positive roles and other negative roles. In the middle of them is the phoenix as a point of rupture between the both. Panther, crow and ibis are the perversions and lamb, dove and swan are the virtues. The designer transforms each animal in clothing designs and on this way tells the story.
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