This biography and illustrated guide highlights the work of master designer Koos van den Akker and provides inspiration for bold, unique sewing creations. Chronicling the designer’s 30 years in haute couture, this book follows van den Akker from his start in the Paris workrooms of Christian Dior to his rise in the fashion world and the establishment of his own Madison Avenue boutique. Included are demonstrations for duplicating several of his construction and design techniques that offer illustrated sewing instructions and intricate details for home sewers to imitate. The designs, with their richness of texture, generosity of color, and dynamic mix of fabrics, share the full scope of van den Akker’s masterful creations.
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Design with an attitude. I am thrilled to have this in my craft library. Not only will the story of Koos inspire you to take more risks, but the ideas presented will inspire you to be more creative. Since Koos started his designs with an eye for the different he set out to change the way we perceive fashion. The book has been an inspiration to me not only for his design sense, but also for the explanations of how he designed his line.Truly a magnificant book.
Revolutionary Fabric Techniques I’m afraid I was ignorant on who Koos was, but intrigued by the unusual fabric projects in the book. Now I know more about his one-of-a-kind womenswear, but the main intent here is to teach the home sewer collage quilting techniques with Koos as inspiration.Â
a good book for design inspiration and learning new techniques This book is useful for people who want to know how Koos gets his effects with fabric. The author and designer are quite generous about sharing techniques that home sewers can use to design their own garments. I feel the book is inspiring and satisfying in that sense. I would also like to see a larger coffeetable-type book showing a large number of Koos’s designs over the years, all professionally photographed in full color (is anyone listening out there?). But that is not the intent of…