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Pattern Cutting
Being able to cut garments out of single, continuous pieces of fabric, today, creating original volumes out of many small but perfectly formed geometrically shaped pieces or, indeed, creating one large geometrically shaped piece out of which the body appears to sprout seems to be the way forward. Circular shoulders steal the show at Dolce & Gabbana, and tiny rows of circles follow the seams of garments or cover their surfaces entirely at Christopher Kane. At Comme des Garçons, black and white pentagons create garments that look not entirely unlike deflated footballs - they give new meaning to the word fierce. Finally, leave it to Martin Margiela to work wonders with a circular collar that falls somewhere between Pierrot's and a flying
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