• The male and female body: morphology and proportions

    This article discusses which body is the most suitable reference for technical patternmaking studies and why the male body morphology has traditionally been used as a starting point. It introduces the main morphological differences between male and female bodies and their impact on proportions and pattern construction. The topic is developed in depth in the video included on the page.

  • Combinations of structures

    A pattern maker doesn’t judge: they measure and adapt. This article explores how pattern making translates the body into proportions and structures, showing eight possible morphologies from the crossing of internal and external structures. A technical act that is also respect for body diversity