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Jun. 12th, 2015 02:56 pmFor a while now, my mom has been teaching me sewing techniques and I'm at a level now where I can make simple garments on my own from my own designs. I'd love to be able to make things from more complicated designs later on and I'll be working towards learning more.
I've been thinking a lot about how determined Yuma is with improving his dueling and even gaining new goals as he discovers more things and... I'd like to do that with designing and making garments. I've wondered a lot about what I'd like to aim for, especially now I'm in my last year of school, and I'd really like to be a fashion designer.
I had a really interesting idea the other night while I was idly doodling some designs and started drawing up clothing designs based on duel monsters. Specifically I designed a hoodie based on Hope for Yuma, a dress based on Bloom Diva for Yuzu and a tracksuit based on Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon for Yuya. I even designed an outfit for myself based on Gagaga Girl!

It was a fun idea to play around with. It's interesting to think how you can really get the monster designs to be noticeable and recognizable, all the while trying to keep them as items of clothing that can be worn in everyday life, avoiding the issue of them looking like a costume.
I'd love to be able to design and make clothes like this one day.
I've been thinking a lot about how determined Yuma is with improving his dueling and even gaining new goals as he discovers more things and... I'd like to do that with designing and making garments. I've wondered a lot about what I'd like to aim for, especially now I'm in my last year of school, and I'd really like to be a fashion designer.
I had a really interesting idea the other night while I was idly doodling some designs and started drawing up clothing designs based on duel monsters. Specifically I designed a hoodie based on Hope for Yuma, a dress based on Bloom Diva for Yuzu and a tracksuit based on Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon for Yuya. I even designed an outfit for myself based on Gagaga Girl!

It was a fun idea to play around with. It's interesting to think how you can really get the monster designs to be noticeable and recognizable, all the while trying to keep them as items of clothing that can be worn in everyday life, avoiding the issue of them looking like a costume.
I'd love to be able to design and make clothes like this one day.