Apparel Collaboration

Apparel Collaboration

Full Sail

by Taylor Duong, Ruby Park, and Darby Hammond

An Inspiration From Hanna Anderson

As part of the Design 329 course, I collaborated with two classmates, Ruby and Darby, on an apparel design project, under the mentorship of Mallory Trost, a technical designer at Hanna Anderson. Each of us designed one look, patterned the second person’s design, and constructed the third.

Our collection was inspired by Hanna Anderson's approach to design, blending creativity with functional garment construction. This project provided an opportunity to build a cohesive clothing line while refining our skills in design, pattern-making, and craftsmanship

Target Consumer

The target market for this line is Millennial and Gen Z Moms looking for casual to semi-formal wear for themselves and their children. They want clothes that are durable, well made, and that their children will be comfortable in

Line Summary

This line consists of one outfit for the Mom, one for the daughter, and one for the son. They are connected through design elements and patterns and colors.

My Inspiration and Initial Sketches

What I designed…

First Prototype made by Ruby Park

What I Patterned…

Designed by Ruby Park

What I Patterned…

Constructed by Darby Hammond

What I Constructed…

Designed by Darby Hammond

What I Constructed…