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SayPro Detailed Fashion Design Plan: A document outlining each garment in the collection, including measurements, materials, and construction methods.
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Absolutely! Here’s a detailed fashion design plan template tailored to the SayPro Fashion Collection. You can use this for each individual garment in your collection, and it includes everything from concept, measurements, materials, and construction methods. I’ve written it in a professional, editable format so you can easily tailor it to your collection.
SayPro Fashion Design Plan
Collection Title: [Insert Collection Name]
Season: [e.g., Spring/Summer 2025]
Designer(s): [Insert Designer Name(s)]
Date: [Insert Date]
Version: [Draft/Final]
1. Garment Overview
– Garment Name: [e.g., “Sahara Drape Maxi Dress”]
– Garment Type: [Dress, Suit, Blazer, Skirt, Pants, etc.]
– Garment Code: [e.g., SD01]
– Look Number: [e.g., Look 3 of 12]
– Intended Use/Occasion: [e.g., Evening Wear, Business Casual, etc.]
– Inspiration/Concept:
_Describe the concept behind this garment. Include visual and thematic inspiration (e.g., “Inspired by desert landscapes and nomadic fluidity”)_
2. Technical Sketches and Visuals
– Front and Back Sketches: (Attach or link to technical flat sketches)
– Style Renderings: (Optional high-fidelity digital illustrations or hand sketches)
3. Garment Specifications
3.1 Measurements (Base Size: e.g., UK 10 / US 6)
| Body Measurement | Inches | CM |
||–|-|
| Bust | 34 | 86.5 |
| Waist | 26.5 | 67.3 |
| Hip | 36.5 | 92.7 |
| Garment Length | [e.g., 58″] | [e.g., 147.3] |
| Shoulder Width | | |
| Sleeve Length | | |
| Hem Circumference| | |
_Add any additional garment-specific measurements._
3.2 Materials and Components
| Component | Description | Supplier | Quantity per Unit |
|–|–|-|-|
| Main Fabric | [e.g., Silk Chiffon, 100% silk] | [Name] | [e.g., 2.5m] |
| Lining | [e.g., Lightweight Cotton Voile] | [Name] | [e.g., 1.5m] |
| Notions | [e.g., 14″ invisible zipper, thread] | | |
| Embellishments (if any)| [e.g., Glass Beads, Sequins] | | |
| Interfacing | [Type, e.g., lightweight fusible] | | |
| Labels | SayPro Brand Label, Care Label | | |
_Optional: Attach fabric swatches and trim samples._
3.3 Colorway(s)
– Primary Color: [e.g., Desert Rose]
– Secondary/Accent Colors: [e.g., Terracotta, Gold]
– Pantone Codes: [Insert Pantone Numbers]
4. Construction Details
| Component | Construction Technique |
|-|–|
| Bodice | Princess seams with bust darts; lined |
| Skirt | A-line with pleated front, bias-cut |
| Hem | Rolled hem (hand-finished) |
| Closure | Side invisible zipper with hook & eye |
| Sleeves | Cap sleeve with gathered shoulder cap |
| Finishing| All inner seams French seamed; neckline bound in bias |
5. Production Notes
– Sample Size(s): [e.g., 1x Size 6, 1x Size 12 for grading]
– Pattern Development: [Digital or Hand-drafted]
– Toiling Required: [Yes/No – if yes, specify number of prototypes]
– Fit Comments:
_Notes from fittings, such as alterations, ease adjustments, or feedback._
6. Sustainability & Ethical Considerations
– Material Sourcing: [e.g., Organic, Fair-trade Certified]
– Production Method: [e.g., Local atelier, small-batch manufacturing]
– Zero-Waste or Circular Design Elements (if any):
_E.g., Modular design, recyclable trims, scrap utilization, etc._
7. Costing Estimate (Optional Section)
| Component | Unit Cost | Quantity | Total |
||–|-|-|
| Fabric | $ | | $ |
| Notions | | | |
| Labor | | | |
| Packaging/Labels | | | |
| Total Estimated Cost per Unit | | | $ |
8. Final Notes
– Approval Status: [In Design / Approved / In Production]
– Next Steps: [e.g., Final pattern tweaks, production grading, etc.]
– Designer Comments:
_Any stylistic notes or changes to anticipate in future revisions._
Would you like this turned into a fillable document, spreadsheet format, or printable PDF version? Or I can prep it as a collection pack if you’re doing multiple garments!
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