Haute Couture Draping Tutorial by Professor who worked 10 years at Christian Dior Haute Couture

Haute Couture Draping Tutorial: pleated paneled skirt technique from the Charles James 1946 dress.
By Mme Aurélie Vibet, Professor of Draping at Institut Français de la Mode in Paris, who worked 10 years at atelier Christian Dior Haute Couture as the highest top skilled master.
Aurélie is the author of 4 French Draping Programs:
- Fitted Dress with flounce, drape and Train
modahow.com/master-class-haut...
- Bustier Dress with Biais Cut Voluminous Skirt:
modahow.com/bustier-dress-wit...
- Skirts: straight, wrap, pleated, gathered
modahow.com/skirt-draping-hau...
- Women's Jacket: French Draping Method (advanced level)
modahow.com/jacket-haute-cout...
ModaHow.com
About Charles James:
Charles James was a legendary American, Chicago-born designer. He moved to Europe and was acknowledged by Christian Dior and Christobal Balenciaga as one of the greatest designer of the mid-century.
American designer Zac Posen is deeply influenced by Charles James.
Using the draping on stand, or moulage technique in French, he created one of the most extraordinary gowns of his time.
This half-sewn muslin represents James's "Ribbon" dress, one of his most intricate designs. A significant feature of its construction is the tapering skirt panels that are twelve inches=30,5 cm wide at the hem and converge to less than one-quarter inch = 0,63 cm at the side waist.

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  • @lovely1190
    @lovely11903 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU FOR TRANSLATING THIS IN ENGLISH

  • @Modahowcom

    @Modahowcom

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome 🤗 We always translate our courses from French into English "by hand." Meaning that our subtitles are not automated because there is a lot of vocabulary, like "dress forms," "armscye," etc., which is never translated correctly by automated translators. The same with the individual feedback from our Professor Aurélie: we translate it from French into English for our English-speaking students and back into French for Aurélie "manually."

  • @emanr7502
    @emanr75024 жыл бұрын

    This is so amazing! I would have never thought to put biased pleats on the side like that. Can't wait to try this beautiful technique on my next dress

  • @Modahowcom

    @Modahowcom

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, yes true, I haven't seen this kind of technique on catwalks recently). This dress comes from the archives of Metropolitan Museum. Have you tried the technique?)

  • @margoriazantseva4471
    @margoriazantseva44713 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for showing us this technique that is relatively simple but can be used in many ways and designs. I love the sinuous shape of the hem, it's so chic even on a dress form. Just imagine it in movement!

  • @Modahowcom

    @Modahowcom

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Margarita thank you for your comment 😊. Yes this technique is really cool but not simple. As you work with biais and biais is not easy at all). And even with relatively simple things like Straight Skirt, as Mme Vibet says, "The simple things are the most difficult to make". Because they demand a lot of accuracy, eye training, knowledge of how to apply the garment balance and how to calculate the proportions properly. Little details make big difference 📚 The hem is straight 😉

  • @margoriazantseva4471

    @margoriazantseva4471

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Modahowcom Thank you! Yes, it only seems simple when someone else is doing it :)

  • @Rosewiled
    @Rosewiled10 ай бұрын

    Stunning!

  • @emanr7502
    @emanr75024 жыл бұрын

    Hoping you add more videos in the future 💕

  • @aminhadjablahcene
    @aminhadjablahcene4 жыл бұрын

    Merci pour les partage

  • @noeljordanracca723
    @noeljordanracca7235 ай бұрын

    Merci beacoup!

  • @tasleembanu4090
    @tasleembanu409011 ай бұрын

    Plz do more video

  • @allisonjoel1
    @allisonjoel12 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. Look forward to seeing future demonstrations of your work. Thank you for sharing your skills and expertise.

  • @Modahowcom

    @Modahowcom

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you 🤗 Don't hesitate to check out Aurélie's courses on French Draping Method at modahow.com, we have released a new course on Jacket recently.

  • @janets2979
    @janets29792 жыл бұрын

    it lookes woonderfull what you are doing i wished it was a full screen so we could see better what you was doing thank you

  • @Modahowcom

    @Modahowcom

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello, This free tutorial was filmed during the lockdown period by our professor Aurélie Vibet with her personal smartphone. This period was difficult for many people. Aurélie wanted to support our students' community and generally everyone who loves French craftsmanship. This video is not a professional quality film like our paid courses. It was impossible to produce professional videos during the lockdown. We were not authorized to gather. Usually, we don't share free tutorials. We consider it's better to learn once and from the best, with the professor's personal review, than to spend (a lot of) time watching free videos. Someone who starts can't see his errors, they need someone experienced to review. Also, Aurélie always sees errors in the youtube draping videos so be careful when copying someone. So this "lockdown" video is here in memory of this particular period we all had. Maybe we will add some more videos later because anyway our students love to try these new things. But we always advice to have a good knowledge foundation first. Cheers 🤗

  • @sylvieehmig4090
    @sylvieehmig40902 жыл бұрын

    Géniale votre vidéo, merci beaucoup. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Modahowcom

    @Modahowcom

    2 жыл бұрын

    Merci à vous 🤩

  • @violetadominguez6632
    @violetadominguez66328 ай бұрын

    How much is the draping course?

  • @fezzehbabaki1054
    @fezzehbabaki10542 жыл бұрын

    🌷🌹🌷

  • @Modahowcom

    @Modahowcom

    2 жыл бұрын

    Merci! 🤗