When recearching on the WGSN website I came across demin which in trending currently, I looked through numerous folders of ripped demin and patch denim but then I found this page 'Indigo direction' and was inspired to design my collection.
This is my final collection, I designed baggy 'mom' jeans and a mesh top, demin bomber jacket, and dungarees, I was not only inspired by wgsn to design the clothing but the illustrations that I drew are also inspired by it. I produced this by scanning in a hand drawn illustration then adjusting the size colour and lines on photoshop. 
This is my final sample style detail sheet I hand drew this and added the details, sharpened the image and rescaled it using photoshop.  
 
Fitness for purpose: I am happiest with this work because it was drawn to my best ability and I feel as if i cleaned it and coloured it well on photoshop. I also like it as the images are in style currently and clothing just like this will be coming into high street stores soon.
How does your work compare with the professional work you researched? compared to professionals work i am quite happy, my drawing skills are not as good as a professional illistrator but I feel like with a bit of practice my drawing and photoshop skills could greatly improve.
What were the technical constraints and difficulties you encountered? I have always found photoshop extrememly confusing and I found the use of the WGSN website very hard to use also.
How could you have improved the process or outcome I feel as if i could of improved my work by taking longer to understand photoshop and using prints to portray the diffent fabrics on my designs.
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We were asked to design a fashion layout and spec sheet inspired by something found on the WGSN website, these are my results.

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