Amplified Geometric Challenge

The Amplified Geometric challenge week five. The surface pattern marketplace now sends out a weekly design challenge to all creative designers and illustrators that have joined their marketplace. By offering a weekly design challenge, it is a great way to really test their skills and creativity. By accepting the challenge they then have to create one or two designs in their hand, giving their own interpretation.

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The Geometric Pattern

Each week the surface pattern marketplace chooses a topic that is relevant or has recently been in the fashion or home interiors blogs or trend news.

Exaggerated Geometric Design

This week they decided the challenge on a recent Paris Fashion Week show, exhibiting some amazing Exaggerated Geometric patterns for women’s and Men’s wear 2020 from the top fashion designers.

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Geometric Design in 1920’s Fashion for Women
The geometric design was first seen in the 1920’s Fashion for women when the young free-spirited women in this modernist era of the Roaring Twenties and the Jazz Age, as women gained their freedom and independence. The 1920’s Fashion trends were the shorter, lower waist dresses and revealing styles worn by the Flappers, the ‘bobbed’ hairstyles, cloche hats, the casual, haphazard fashion of a mixture of brightly colored clothes, scarves and stockings with bold, striking Art Deco geometric designs of the era.  Fashion for women 1920

The Geometric Challenge

This weeks challenge the designers were asked to design one or two patterns using the brief of Amplified Geometric trend for women’s apparel S/S 2020. This week’s response has again been amazing, and the designers have really used their creativity having produced some exceptional quality work. Our aim for this weekly challenge was to create a brief that was both challenging and fun at the same time.

Join Our Challenge

You will need to have an account with us first, click on start selling button on the homepage, complete our registration form, – and then send us 5 JPG images of your most recent work, your CV, and a brief intro as to why you would like to join the fastest growing surface pattern and textile marketplace in the World.

The History of Fashion Design

Latest Geometric Designs