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Strong & Rounded Sunglasses in Fashion Design

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Summary: A bold pair of rounded sunglasses in a fashion design croquis can match the hairstyle or lines of the garment. Learn to design rounded sunglasses for fashion croquis from a designer in this free fashion illustration video.

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By Laurel Armstrong
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Laurel Armstrong is in graduate school for fashion design and is knowledgeable about everything fashion: design, sketching, pattern drafting, draping, sewing construction, etc. Laurel...read more

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"With these sunglasses on the helmet head, obviously with the hair being like a helmet. I did that purposefully. So the sunglasses, if you are going to put sunglasses on something that's all ready that strongly styled, they need to be strong themselves. But they need to have some of the same parallels of lines. Like my hair is round, sunglasses are round. You don't want too many geometric shapes competing with each other. Otherwise, it won't look like it flows and goes together. And it won't make a natural progression down your croquix to your outfit. So I did these in silver, because again like the helmet head, I wanted it to be a little bit different. So I will show you in the pink. And these don't have a bridge of the nose, they are more like shield goggles too. So draw as. Curve it as low as you want it to go on the cheek bones. And then up to the side. And then I curved it on the top too. And then fill it in."

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