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File: Original Sketch of Marilyn Monroe wearing her pink dress for the musical Number "Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend" this sketch by William Travilla showes Monroe wearing matching pink gloves.jpg
William Travilla (March 22, 1920 – November 2, 1990), known professionally as Travilla, was an American costume designer for theatre, film, and television. [1] He is perhaps best known for designing costumes for Marilyn Monroe in eight of her films, as well as two of the most iconic dresses in cinematic history.
Shamekh Bluwi is a Saudi illustrator and fashion designer. He gained worldwide popularity after his published sketches went viral on the Internet. In sketches, the women's dresses' design-line was cut-out so that the background would form texture for the dress.
Cate Blanchett took our breath away in 2014 with a beautiful and sheer black Armani Couture gown with lace and ruffles, while Lupita Nyong'o's Calvin Klein ensemble was made for the red carpet ...
Sketch for the final work, signed, 1856 (National Gallery, Prague) Unsigned sketch, 1856 (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra)Young Ladies Beside the Seine (Summer) (French - Les Demoiselles des bords de la Seine (été)) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French Realist Gustave Courbet, created between late 1856 and early 1857.
Edith Claire Head (née Posenor, [1] October 28, 1897 – October 24, 1981) was an American film costume designer who won a record eight Academy Awards for Best Costume Design [3] between 1949 and 1973, making her the most awarded woman in the Academy's history.
Sketches help see the show as a whole without them having to spend too much time on them. 5. Final sketches: Once the Costume Designer and the Director agree on the costumes and the ideas are fully flushed out, the designer will create final sketches. These are called renderings and are usually painted with watercolors or acrylic paints.
The original pen and ink drawings were later reproduced using a photographic lineblock process, in which the original drawings were photographed and the negatives used to create printing blocks on light-sensitive plates. The plate measures 23 by 16.8 centimetres (9.1 in × 6.6 in).