Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Please may you be able to answer my questionnaire, for my textiles coursework?

Questions


1. What features would you expect a dress that was styled as being frisky to have?


2. What is your preferred colour for a dress of this type?


3. What is your preferred material for a dress of this type?


4. What types of techniques would you like?


5. What type of fastenings would you like?


6. Would you like any type of pattern?


7. What type of neckline would you prefer?


8. Would you prefer sleeves?


9. What length would you prefer (dress length)?


10. What accessories would you like?


11. How much would you be prepared to pay (dress alone)?





Thankyou all who answer.

Please may you be able to answer my questionnaire, for my textiles coursework?
I really don't know much about dresses, I haven't wore one in years but I will try to answer the best I can





1. What features would you expect a dress that was styled as being frisky to have? Something a little revealing but not so revealing, you would still have to feel comfortable wearing it in public.





2. What is your preferred colour for a dress of this type? Black %26amp; Red





3. What is your preferred material for a dress of this type? Maybe Satin and Lace





4. What types of techniques would you like? Not sure what this means lol





5. What type of fastenings would you like? any





6. Would you like any type of pattern? any





7. What type of neckline would you prefer? Not sure what it is called but, something that would show your bust line.





8. Would you prefer sleeves? No





9. What length would you prefer (dress length)? Above the knee





10. What accessories would you like? Maybe little gems hanging in between breasts.





11. How much would you be prepared to pay (dress alone)? Not sure.
Reply:1. I think it should be backless, more classy than low cut neck line and still sexy.





2. Black, you can't go wrong with black!





3. A polyester/elastane mix is good. Should be quite light with a little stretch.





4. Not sure what you mean by techniques. Do you mean rouching or pleating etc? If so i think these would both add character to a dress. Also beading is nice as it reflects the light.





5. A backless dress would be nice with a tied halter neck. Maybe a hidden side zip to make it easier to get into.





6. If you mean a decorative pattern then I would prefer no pattern.





7. V neck I think, but just enough to show a little cleavage. An empire bust line is quite nice.





8. No sleeves.





9. Either a full length with a side split, perhaps on both sides that goes almost to the top of the thigh, or, something quite short .





10. Not sure.





11. £50-£100





Hope this helps, good luck.
Reply:1. What features would you expect a dress that was styled as being frisky to have? Bit low cut in the front but not too bad abpve the knee


2. What is your preferred colour for a dress of this type? black and white?


3. What is your preferred material for a dress of this type? strechy cotton stuff whats that called?


4. What types of techniques would you like? Whats that?


5. What type of fastenings would you like? Zip maybe with a cute button at the top thats really small


6. Would you like any type of pattern?not fussed


7. What type of neckline would you prefer? squvoel


8. Would you prefer sleeves? no


9. What length would you prefer (dress length)? above knee


10. What accessories would you like? neckalce


11. How much would you be prepared to pay (dress alone)? 50 pounds- 100 dollars
Reply:1. Low cut at the front (but not really really low cut) and around the knee in length.


2. Probably black, or maybe a light blue or light 'fresh' colours.


3. Cotton or something light.. not too much elastic because it looks tacky


4. Techniques?


5. Zip would be fine at the back. Or you could make a feature of some buttons.


6. No not really


7. V necked so it allows some shape.


8. No way


9. Just below the knee


10. A belt to rest on the hips maybe, or a tie by the waist on the dress to give the body some more shape a bracelet to match the colour of the dress and perhaps a necklace depending on the neckline.


11. £40 - £60 (i think thats about $70 - $110)
Reply:1 strappy, low cut back and front, tight at the waist. 2 Red or white 3 soft thin silk or light cloth 4 ? 5 none 6 Don't mind, tiny red roses really small and all over 8 No 9 depends on the girl/woman Short n sexy 10 a wide belt to show of her waist, and may be a shawl Red see through for the night or one of those really fluffy mohair short cardigans 11 £100
Reply:1.) For me - Frisky would have to be something fun in a dress, i see sharp edges and short cuts but perhaps a slight frill to the dress.





2.) Black and a bright colour detailing like pink or yellow





3.) Chiffon meets lurex





4.) Classic simple shift dress with a fun twist





5.) Zip at back





6.) Plain with detailing, maybe a patterned layer.





7.) off shoulder (bardot)





8.) No the bardot will be the shoulder coverage





9.) Short





10.) Bangles lots of them





11.) £100.00 depending on quality and design.
Reply:1. A floaty hemline


2. Baby pink


3. Georgette


4. applique ribbons, different lengths , on bodice only


5. Hooks %26amp; eyes


6. No


7. Sweetheart


8. Cap


9. Mid thigh, definitely no shorter


10. Good quality bangles, wear minimum 6


11. £60
Reply:1. Layers at the bottom...short, cuttoff around just above the knees..lowcut





2. Red is eyecatching, black, and white as well





3. I think silk would look stunning





4. Make it look full with layers





5. Either a bow underneath the breast..not really a fastening, but yea.....pearl-like buttons would be cute going up the whole back





6. Very small polka dots or very thin small stripes





7. Plunging neckline





8. Strapless





9. About two inches above the knee





10. I have short hair, so a fitting diamond necklace to accent my neckline...for women with long hair, large noticeable earrings...but for everyone...definately arm bangles





11. $150


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