Ippon Print | Womenswear Collection

Multiple rows of a dancing silhouette repeated in black, gray, white, and pink on a beige background
Multiple rows of repeated small bird silhouettes in black, white, and gray on a beige background
Symmetrical floral mandala in beige, white, black, and pink lace-like patterns.
Person standing barefoot in a white patterned crop top and skirt against a plain wall
Woman in a white floral dress standing between two white pedestals in a minimalist studio.
Feet in metallic gold sandals with pink feather ankle straps on a concrete floor.
Feet in metallic sandals with colorful fringe ankle adornments on a gray floor
Woman standing in a minimalist studio wearing a white floral top, black wide-leg pants, and orange heels
Fashion models walking a runway in pale dresses, one with colorful floral accents.
Young woman in a white top with a pink necklace, standing against a plain white background
Pendant necklace with a clear bead and orange-red abstract dangling charm on a white background
Person standing in a white room, wearing a white graphic top, black wide-leg pants, and red sandals.

Ippon Textile Print Design x Chorus

I was commissioned by independent Melbourne fashion label Chorus to create a textile design and embellishments for their latest collection called The Realease. This is the first collaboration with Chorus and so far the experience has been fantastic.


DESIGN Briefing


Judo uniforms, motifs and terminology. Stills from 1978 martial arts film ‘Heroes of the East’ and vintage instructional magazines presenting movement frozen in time.


Ippon Print | Design Process


I wanted to create a textile print design that from far away had a traditional look and feel, but when looking at it closer, you could discover the basic elements of the pattern becoming a non-conventional print, and containing in itself two layers of information.


Elements of the Judo uniform can be seen in soft suiting, tie fastenings and generous proportions. Literal motifs of judo men caught in motion are printed onto jersey styles and laser cut from multi coloured acrylic appearing in the form of jewellery, accessories and embellishment. Judo terminology reflecting physical or emotive characteristics is used to name each piece.


Chorus showcased their collection at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week 2014 in the Designer Runway 4. You can check my second and third textile print collaborations together.


Services

Illustration

Textile design

Surface pattern design

Industries

Womenswear Collection
Fashion

Credits

Textile designer: Maria Montes
Client
: Cassandra Wheat
Fashion Label: CHORUS (AU)