Junya Watanabe
I don't know about logo but Alexander McQueen uses alot of skull motifs on his work; the knuckle duster clutches, scarves, jackets, tees, rings and dresses all feature skulls.
I'm pretty sure it is Aeropostale that uses the butterfly logo...but I'm not so sure any designer uses it. :-)
Magritte used a highly illusionist painting technique to make the viewer think about the real object and the painted imitation of the object. In his painting "The lovers", he uses realistic painting techniques and questions the sense and meaning of the work.
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Piranesi
I think Roland Muret uses draping only to design his work
DC ... kind of
Australian fashion designer, Justine Guyot, uses a butterfly logo on design labels. The label, The Shanti Butterfly, was founded in 2002.
I Don't know but i need to find the answer too - have a feeling its a female designer
A fashion designer uses lots of technology:-Sewing Machine (to create the clothes themselves)-Computers (to research) (to help them design, as there are fashion programmes)-Cameras and Video Recorders (to record inspiration and ideas whilst on the go)Hope that helps xyes it was very helpful
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OK, well. You can be a model or designer or photographer or assistant or manager. what you need to do first is graduate high school or get a GED then you need to go to collage in which you will have to earn you design licence which in that case will take about 4 to 6 years then you will have to start at the bottom such as at like a salon around you or something small like that and work your way up.
I don't know about logo but Alexander McQueen uses alot of skull motifs on his work; the knuckle duster clutches, scarves, jackets, tees, rings and dresses all feature skulls.
I'm pretty sure it is Aeropostale that uses the butterfly logo...but I'm not so sure any designer uses it. :-)
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Random sampling techniques.
Rimmel London?