Title: Brittany Dougherty
1Brittany Dougherty Central Michigan
University Apparel Merchandising and
Design dough1ba_at_cmich.edu 248-302-5031
2Table of Contents
- Philosophy Statements
- Career Goals
- Resume
- Skill Sets
- Internship
- Photoshoots
- Advanced Construction
- Pattern Making
- Fashion Show
- Fashion Illustration
- Advanced Illustration
- Illustrator
- Kaledo
- CAD Prints
- Visual Windows
- Textile Analysis
- Letter of Recommendations
- References
3- Philosophy Statements
- I believe that
- Hard work and determination are the key
ingredients to success. - Dedication and intrigue in your career are
essential components in producing quality work. - Good design is an integrative process that seeks
resolution, not compromise. - Fashion reflects ones personality and state of
mind. -
- Career Goals
- In two years I hope
- To earn a successful position in fashion styling
for print or film. - To work with a team to produce a feature photo
shoot.
4- Objective
- To obtain job placement in apparel design or
styling after graduation, (May 2009). Relevant
experience and course work - In styling, apparel construction, pattern making,
fashion illustration and computer aided design
qualify me to do this. - Education
- Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant,
Michigan - Bachelor of Applied Arts, Graduation May 2009
- Major Apparel Merchandising and Design
Concentration in Design and Merchandising, Minor
Marketing - Major GPA 3.58/4.00
- Deans List Honoree, Michigan Merit Award Scholar
- Computer Skills
- Microsoft Office, Extensive work in Excel,
Publisher, Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop,
Kaledo Style
Brittany Dougherty Permanent Address 6645
Franklin Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
48301 (248)302-5031, Dough1ba_at_cmich.edu
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5- Skill Sets
- Styling Skills
- Organized showroom to be visibly pleasing to
perspective customers. - Styled multiple photo shoots for personal
portfolio and the benefit of others portfolios. - Worked in a team to organize the details of a
photo shoot prior to the shoot. - Organized models, garments, fittings and meetings
for the production of photo shoots. - Learned the ins and outs of fashion styling for
print and film at the Fashion Institute of
Technology in New York City. - Design and Merchandising Skills
- Able to create a pattern of my own design to be
constructed. - Styled mannequins for both window and in-store
merchandise presentation for The Gap. - Computer Skills
- Microsoft suite, including extensive work with
Microsoft Excel. - Used Excel to generate distribution charts and
buyers receipts for Cinzia Rocca. - Scanworks (human body scanner system) and
thermal camera research programs that are now
used to obtain exact measurements for apparel
fitting. - Experience with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
and Kaledo style for computer aided design in
apparel.
6Internship
- Cinzia Rocca Showroom, New York City
- During my internship I participated in many
administrative activities. I assisted the sales
team during market appointments by keeping track
of the order style numbers and colors or by being
a fit model. I paid the bills for the company
every month and I was in charge of sample
trafficking while I was there. I also kept a
scrapbook of all the press that Cinzia Rocca was
in during 2008. I developed sales reports and
distribution charts on excel. The opposite page
is an ad that I manipulated and fixed up in
Photoshop before we sent in to be in Harpers
Bazaar Runway Report.
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8Cinzia Roccas Spring Showroom that I
merchandised.
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10Photoshoots
- New York, New York
- During my time in New York, I took a
fashion styling course at The Fashion Institute
of Technology. The course taught me the ins and
outs of fashion styling for print and film. I
used these newly acquired skills to partake in
test photo shoots with a team of skilled
professionals. I did two separate shoots with
the same photographer but different models and
hair and make-up stylists. It was a great
experience and it gave me an opportunity to work
hands on with a team to produce a quality
product. The following slides are pieces of my
work.
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14Advanced Apparel Construction
- In advanced construction I made a tailored
jacket made of 100 wool. I used my personal
measurements for the construction of this jacket.
I used the same wool to create a knee length
pencil skirt. Because the jacket was a
complicated pattern, it really helped to improve
me sewing skills. I now feel like I can make
anything.
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16Pattern Making
- In the pattern making class I learned to draft
and alter patterns to create original designs.
My first project was to use a standard sloper and
alter it to create a skirt made in Computer aided
design by another class. For my final project I
designed, patterned and created in muslin a
Edwardian inspired dress. I used a standard
sloper pattern and altered it to create my
Edwardian piece.
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18Threads Fashion Show 2009
- In 2009, I designed and constructed a line for
the student-run Threads Fashion Show. My line
incorporated a United States Navy theme using
nautical colors, inspired by my grandfathers
service to The Navy. I designed three dresses,
one bathing suit and a skirt and top.
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2009
INSPIRATION UNITED STATES NAVY
20Central Michigan Life Newspaper- Monday April 6,
2009
Belmont senior Nicole Piirala sits and reads a
novel for English 580 while backstage at Finch
Fieldhouse before the start of the Threads
Fashion Show. Piirala modeled for her Alpha Chi
Omega sorority sister, Bloomfield Hills Senior
Brittany Dougherty.
Waterford Senior, Heather Paluszczak models a
nautical theme for senior Designer, Brittany
Dougherty.
21Fashion Illustration
- For my final project in fashion illustration we
were to choose a retailer and design a line based
on their target market and company standards. I
chose the well-known retailer Ann Taylor. I
combined there mature style and edgy but classic
colors for my line. The opposites page is one of
the outfits that I created. Included are sample
swatches of fabric that would be used in
producing this outfit.
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23Advanced Fashion Illustration
- Over the summer in 2007 I took an optional
advanced illustration class. I wanted to improve
my newly acquired drawing skills. The class
really extended my knowledge in fashion
illustration. I improved my basic fashion figure
and also learned to draw men, children and plus
size figures. I developed trend boards and color
ways in order to create my lines. The opposite
page is a womens outfit I created from a trend
board. On the inside of the tri-fold there is a
mens outfit that I designed for the fashion
retailer Ruehl. I also created a fall 2007 color
way for this line.
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26Computer Aided Design Using Adobe Illustrator
- The line on the opposite page was one of the
first assignments I completed in Illustrator. We
were to design an interchangeable line using a
color way. I created a cardigan, camisole and a
pair of pants for my line. The color palette was
fall inspired.
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28Computer Aided Design Prints
- These prints were designed using shapes and
motifs from greeting cards. Each print is
corresponded with the card that was used to
create it. The cards were scanned into Photoshop
then exported as a jpeg and imported into
Illustrator. I used the lasso tool to outline
pieces of the card that I like and then arranged
these shapes into the final prints.
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30Visual Merchandising Windows
- In the visual class, I was assigned a partner for
the semester. My partner and I were responsible
for creating three windows throughout the
semester and one in-store visual display. The
windows went as follows - Window 1 A display for a non-profit
organization Dress for Success. The
organization was assigned to us and we researched
it to create a window that increased awareness. - Window 2 A large window display that advertised
TJ. MAXX. We used furniture, dishes and clothes
from the store to decorate the window, based on a
café theme. - Window 3 A display for a local Tuxedo Shop. We
used Ties, a dress shirt and a pair of pants to
show that kind of merchandise that the store
carries.
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32Textile Analysis
- The fabric swatches on the opposite page were a
part of a 130 swatch book. Throughout the
semester the fabric swatches were analyzed and
approved or denied based on a series of
experiments and fabric qualities.
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34Marketing
- In my personal selling class, I spent the
semester working through the Carew international
course to become certified in the dimensions of
professional selling. Students that successfully
completed the course were rewarded with a
certification card. The opposite page is an
example of a planning sheet that we used
throughout the semester and my Carew
International Certification card.
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36Letters of Recommendation
- -Amy Vanauken
- -Usha Chowdrey
- -Wendy Honey
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40References
- Donna Polvi
- Office Manager
- Star Track Enterprise
- Southfield, Mi
- (248) 354-2304
- wrda_at_sbcglobal.net
- Amy Vanauken
- Assistant Professor
- Central Michigan University
- Apparel Merchandising and Design
- Vanau1aj_at_cmich.edu
- Dr. Maureen MacGillivray
- Professor
- Central Michigan University
- Apparel Merchandising and Design
- (989) 774-2229
- Macgi1ms_at_cmich.edu